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and rishi sunak are _ treasury, so borisjohnson and rishi sunak are at — treasury, so borisjohnson andis kind of— and public spending and there is kind of growing alarm according to tim that _ kind of growing alarm according to tim that borisjohnson keeps announcing plans that are costing billions _ announcing plans that are costing billions when there is no money to pay for— billions when there is no money to pay for them, so among the things that boris— pay for them, so among the things that borisjohnson is keen on is a royal— that borisjohnson is keen on is a royal yacht — that borisjohnson is keen on is a royal yacht which would cost £209. at the _ royal yacht which would cost £209. at the recent 67 royal yacht which would cost £209. at the recent g7 summit, he announced a marshall plan for global green _ announced a marshall plan for global green growth. —— would cost £20 million _ green growth. —— would cost £20 million the _ green growth. —— would cost £20 million. the marshall plan has not been _ million. the marshall plan has not been costed. we know about the education — been
and rishi sunak are _ treasury, so borisjohnson and rishi sunak are at — treasury, so borisjohnson andis kind of— and public spending and there is kind of growing alarm according to tim that _ kind of growing alarm according to tim that borisjohnson keeps announcing plans that are costing billions _ announcing plans that are costing billions when there is no money to pay for— billions when there is no money to pay for them, so among the things that boris— pay for them, so among the...
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he comes forward with this plan, and then rishi sunak fails the _ with this plan, and then rishi sunaklist before the chancellor on this— the specialist before the chancellor on this one. the political problem here _ on this one. the political problem here is— on this one. the political problem here is one. — on this one. the political problem here is one, monday didn't seem to be an— here is one, monday didn't seem to be an object— here is one, monday didn't seem to be an object when it came to spend 37 billion _ be an object when it came to spend 37 billion the failed test and tray system — 37 billion the failed test and tray system it— 37 billion the failed test and tray system. it deathly wasn't a problem to cut _ system. it deathly wasn't a problem to cut stamp duty which will cost more _ to cut stamp duty which will cost more to— to cut stamp duty which will cost more to the amount of money rishi sunak— more to the amount of money rishi sunak is— more to the amount of money rishi sunak is really so far. —— it definitely— sunak is really so far. —— it definitely wasn't. —— has rel
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rishi sunak on that deal.ow. an update — progress. rishi sunak on that deal. now, an update on _ progress. rishi sunak on that deal. now, an update on our— progress. rishi sunak on that deal. now, an update on our headlines. | chancellor, rishi sunak has said g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached a historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in 2 months. for the first time in nine months, people in glasgow will be able to socialise in each others homes and drink alcohol in pubs & restaurants as parts of scotland move to lower restriction levels from today. coronavirus restrictions have eased for millions of people across scotland from this morning. glasgow has moved down to level two, which means socialising in each other�*s homes is allowed, in limited numbers, and pubs can serve alcohol. but a planned relaxation across some other parts of the country has been delayed. connor
rishi sunak on that deal.ow. an update — progress. rishi sunak on that deal. now, an update on _ progress. rishi sunak on that deal. now, an update on our— progress. rishi sunak on that deal. now, an update on our headlines. | chancellor, rishi sunak has said g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached a historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in 2 months....
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it's interesting that rishi sunak| delayed? good evening.resting that rishi sunak had this brief to the guardian because among the senior cabinet members, he is next to borisjohnson, the most senior one. he has been much more economic first in terms of pushing forward with relaxations or seeking to push forward over the last 15 months. he's been much more bullish about that kind of thing. if he is letting it be known that he is prepared to countenance, that does matter and i suppose what the government is trying to avoid with this increase in cases, although not an increase necessarily nicu —— in icu admissions, things will then have to be reversed. the politics of that would be really toxic. find have to be reversed. the politics of that would be really toxic.- that would be really toxic. and i, there have _ that would be really toxic. and i, there have been _ that would be really toxic. and i, there have been murmurings - that would be really toxic. and i, i there have been murmurings about that would be really toxic. and i, - there have be
it's interesting that rishi sunak| delayed? good evening.resting that rishi sunak had this brief to the guardian because among the senior cabinet members, he is next to borisjohnson, the most senior one. he has been much more economic first in terms of pushing forward with relaxations or seeking to push forward over the last 15 months. he's been much more bullish about that kind of thing. if he is letting it be known that he is prepared to countenance, that does matter and i suppose what the...
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the headlines at four: the uk chancellor, rishi sunak, says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached a historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today, to ensure that there is a level playing field for all types of companies. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in two months, raising more question marks over the further relaxation of restrictions. for the first time in nine months, people in glasgow will be able to socialise in each other�*s homes and drink alcohol in pubs & restaurants as parts of scotland move to lower restriction levels from today. and the first big events in its year as uk city of culture take place in coventry, after a six—month delay. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the chancellor rishi sunak has announced what he called "a historic agreement" to reform the global tax system. the agreement by the g7 group of finance ministers is set to include a global min
the headlines at four: the uk chancellor, rishi sunak, says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached a historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today, to ensure that there is a level playing field for all types of companies. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in two months, raising more...
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— to trigger public debt so rishi sunak certainly has some sleepless nights— sunak certainly has someward. the sunday telegraph has ot an going forward. the sunday telegraph has got an eye-catching _ going forward. the sunday telegraph has got an eye-catching story. - going forward. the sunday telegraph | has got an eye-catching story. wrong has got an eye—catching story. wrong cause of death given in a fifth of postmortem reports the experts warn the coroner's courts are broken. they say registering the incorrect cause of death could present prevent insurance requests and even scupper police investigations. something obviously everybody dies so that something that will i would imagine catch everyone's eye this morning, geraldine? , ., , ., ., ., geraldine? yes, as a former health correspondence _ geraldine? yes, as a former health correspondence this _ geraldine? yes, as a former health correspondence this is _ geraldine? yes, as a former health correspondence this is a _ geraldine? yes, as a former health correspondence this is a really - correspondence this is a really worrying sto
— to trigger public debt so rishi sunak certainly has some sleepless nights— sunak certainly has someward. the sunday telegraph has ot an going forward. the sunday telegraph has got an eye-catching _ going forward. the sunday telegraph has got an eye-catching story. - going forward. the sunday telegraph | has got an eye-catching story. wrong has got an eye—catching story. wrong cause of death given in a fifth of postmortem reports the experts warn the coroner's courts are broken. they say...
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pm was a planned meeting between the pm and rishi _ was a planned meeting between the pm and rishi sunak that was you to be taking _ and rishi sunak that was you to be taking place tomorrow, is apparently cancelled. _ taking place tomorrow, is apparently cancelled, and this broader sense that the _ cancelled, and this broader sense that the issue of long—term care 'ust that the issue of long—term care just keeps— that the issue of long—term care just keeps on being kicked down the road _ just keeps on being kicked down the road the _ just keeps on being kicked down the road. the daily mail knows its readership, its consent —— its constituency very well. thinking _ —— its constituency very well. thinking of _ —— its constituency very well. thinking of my own parents will people — thinking of my own parents will people really concerned about getting — people really concerned about getting a long—term solution to social_ getting a long—term solution to social care here, but no government seems _ social care here, but no government seems to— social care here, but no government seems to want
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let's go straight to the chancellor, rishi sunak.lighted to announce that today after years of discussion g7 finance ministers have reached an historic agreement to reform the global tax system to make it fit for the global digital age but crucially to make sure that it is fair so that the right companies pay the right tax in the right places. that is a huge prize for british taxpayers. it's a very proud moment and i want to say thank you to my g7 colleagues for their collective leadership, and for their collective leadership, and for their collective leadership, and for their willingness to work together, to seize this moment, to reach an historic agreement that finally brings our global tax system into the 21st—century. can finally brings our global tax system into the 21st-century._ into the 21st-century. can you give --eole a into the 21st-century. can you give peeple a sense _ into the 21st-century. can you give people a sense of _ into the 21st-century. can you give people a sense of what _ into the 21st-century. can you give p
let's go straight to the chancellor, rishi sunak.lighted to announce that today after years of discussion g7 finance ministers have reached an historic agreement to reform the global tax system to make it fit for the global digital age but crucially to make sure that it is fair so that the right companies pay the right tax in the right places. that is a huge prize for british taxpayers. it's a very proud moment and i want to say thank you to my g7 colleagues for their collective leadership, and...
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quite a telling phrase, rishi sunak, who also likes fiscal discipline.te, not only against the fears that the tories are trying to spend their way out of the crisis, but they also wanted to register vote against hs2 rail line, planning reforms as well that would make it easier to build houses and counties like buckinghamshire. he says the appalling state of our local roads, so long list of grievances. jae? appalling state of our local roads, so long list of grievances. joe? | so long list of grievances. joe? i think interestingly, the article talks— think interestingly, the article talks about planning. planning is perhaps— talks about planning. planning is perhaps the most important thing to take away— perhaps the most important thing to take away from this by—election and how so— take away from this by—election and how so many conservative mps are worried _ how so many conservative mps are worried they can face a similar dynamic— worried they can face a similar dynamic in _ worried they can face a similar dynamic in their own seats if the government pr
quite a telling phrase, rishi sunak, who also likes fiscal discipline.te, not only against the fears that the tories are trying to spend their way out of the crisis, but they also wanted to register vote against hs2 rail line, planning reforms as well that would make it easier to build houses and counties like buckinghamshire. he says the appalling state of our local roads, so long list of grievances. jae? appalling state of our local roads, so long list of grievances. joe? | so long list of...
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it is, rishi sunak is clearly trying to fight— it is, rishi sunak is clearly trying to fight to — it social services associated with it. but there's a catch, as there so often _ but there's a catch, as there so often is, — but there's a catch, as there so often is, and that's at the progress he to— often is, and that's at the progress he to have — often is, and that's at the progress he to have seen our individual tech companies, — he to have seen our individual tech companies, particularly those based in the _ companies, particularly those based in the us, _ companies, particularly those based in the us, in facing a different type _ in the us, in facing a different type of— in the us, in facing a different type of levy. he's had to forgo that in order— type of levy. he's had to forgo that in order to — type of levy. he's had to forgo that in order to protect the city of london _ in order to protect the city of london. in order to protect the city of london-- we _ in order to protect the city of london.- we saw - in order to protect the city of london.- we saw in - in order to protec
it is, rishi sunak is clearly trying to fight— it is, rishi sunak is clearly trying to fight to — it social services associated with it. but there's a catch, as there so often _ but there's a catch, as there so often is, — but there's a catch, as there so often is, and that's at the progress he to— often is, and that's at the progress he to have — often is, and that's at the progress he to have seen our individual tech companies, — he to have seen our individual tech companies,...
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so rishi sunak, who seems to before?oulder and saying, "look here, old boy, lets abide by the old rule as you can't spend more than you have." i think there will have to be some realignment on pensions even though that will affect heartland tories, the people who traditionally support the people who traditionally support the tories will hurt with that policy. the tories will hurt with that oli . ., the tories will hurt with that oli . . , ., . policy. the idea then is to reduce the amount _ policy. the idea then is to reduce the amount of— policy. the idea then is to reduce the amount of lifetime _ policy. the idea then is to reduce the amount of lifetime pension . the amount of lifetime pension allowances and the level at which you start paying — we have a problem with the picture, but will carry on anyways because i'm sure we can still hear you — don't quit is what it says on the screen, please don't do that. it will reduce the lifetime allowances for pensions, but on the one hand they want us to save for our future so
so rishi sunak, who seems to before?oulder and saying, "look here, old boy, lets abide by the old rule as you can't spend more than you have." i think there will have to be some realignment on pensions even though that will affect heartland tories, the people who traditionally support the people who traditionally support the tories will hurt with that policy. the tories will hurt with that oli . ., the tories will hurt with that oli . . , ., . policy. the idea then is to reduce the...
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this is bbc news, the headlines at six: the uk chancellor, rishi sunak, says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached a historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today, to ensure that there is a level playing field for all types of companies. the head of nhs providers, which represents health trusts in england, says the coronavirus vaccines appears to have broken the link between cases and serious illness. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in two months, raising more question marks over the further relaxation of restrictions. covid restrictions have eased across much of scotland, with people in glasgow allowed to socialise indoors and drink alcohol in pubs and restaurants for the first time in nine months. the first big events in their year of uk city of culture take place in coventry — after a six—month delay. coming up at 6:30, we'll have a round—up of the day's sporting actio
this is bbc news, the headlines at six: the uk chancellor, rishi sunak, says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached a historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today, to ensure that there is a level playing field for all types of companies. the head of nhs providers, which represents health trusts in england, says the coronavirus...
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the chancellor, rishi sunak, said that it will mean firms pay "the right tax in the right places".gle and facebook have welcomed the move. our economics editor faisal islam is in central london, where the deal was struck. faisal. now over decades the world's biggest multinationals have effectively been able to pick and choose the rate of tax they pay on hundreds of billions of pounds of global sales and that is even more the case in the past few years with the big digital tech giants. now as a result of this deal of the world's biggest democracies and their economies, they say that this will end here and now, or at least start to end, and that is because the pandemic crisis has led to a big hole in the finances for these finance ministers and also many of these companies have done quite well during the past year. so here at lancaster house in a place steeped in 20th—century british diplomatic history, a piece of 21st—century economic history. multinational companies, especially the big tech giants, have become more powerful than some governments, especially in their ability to pay
the chancellor, rishi sunak, said that it will mean firms pay "the right tax in the right places".gle and facebook have welcomed the move. our economics editor faisal islam is in central london, where the deal was struck. faisal. now over decades the world's biggest multinationals have effectively been able to pick and choose the rate of tax they pay on hundreds of billions of pounds of global sales and that is even more the case in the past few years with the big digital tech giants....
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of course there should be credit to rishi sunak and the uk government. something that has been negotiated for years, on the first day of— negotiated for years, on the first day of the — negotiated for years, on the first day of the g7, it's a big win for rishi _ day of the g7, it's a big win for rishi sunak— day of the g7, it's a big win for rishi sunak and a big win for the uk government and it will make a difference. one of the key and important things noted in the story, president _ important things noted in the story, president biden had wanted a 21% level of— president biden had wanted a 21% level of tax on this but was negotiated down to 15% so there could _ negotiated down to 15% so there could he — negotiated down to 15% so there could be some sort of agreement all round _ could be some sort of agreement all round fair— could be some sort of agreement all round. fair play, people might criticise— round. fair play, people might criticise the lowering of the rate but i _ criticise the lowering of the rate but i think— criticise the lowering of the
of course there should be credit to rishi sunak and the uk government. something that has been negotiated for years, on the first day of— negotiated for years, on the first day of the — negotiated for years, on the first day of the g7, it's a big win for rishi _ day of the g7, it's a big win for rishi sunak— day of the g7, it's a big win for rishi sunak and a big win for the uk government and it will make a difference. one of the key and important things noted in the story, president _...
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rishi sunak was letting _ want to do more phases.t one more _ guardian. it wants to do just one more if— guardian. it wants to do just one more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, _ more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, i— more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, ithink more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, i think in historical terms. _ ofjune, i think in historical terms, whether it's the 21st or one particular— terms, whether it's the 21st or one particular date injuly, it doesn't matter— particular date injuly, it doesn't matter if— particular date injuly, it doesn't matter if you, it comes down to classic— matter if you, it comes down to classic data of risk management and at what _ classic data of risk management and at what point do scientists, will scientists— at what point do scientists, will scientists feel that the balance of probability that any potential spike could he _ probability that any potential spike could be difficult for the nhs, has not been — could be difficult for the nhs, has not been overcome?
rishi sunak was letting _ want to do more phases.t one more _ guardian. it wants to do just one more if— guardian. it wants to do just one more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, _ more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, i— more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, ithink more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, i think in historical terms. _ ofjune, i think in historical terms, whether it's the 21st or one particular— terms, whether it's the 21st or one particular date injuly,...
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i think rishi sunak— this is the problem. i think rishi sunak said — this is the problem. talking about finding vaccines down the back— talking about finding vaccines down the back of the sofa, we are spending _ the back of the sofa, we are spending money but there was no tomorrow— spending money but there was no tomorrow to keep the economy afloat. it is tomorrow to keep the economy afloat. it is really— tomorrow to keep the economy afloat. it is really difficult, these decisions at the prime minister has to make _ decisions at the prime minister has to make. the virus is not assenting, this new— to make. the virus is not assenting, this new variant is 60% more transmissible than the alpha variant~ _ transmissible than the alpha variant. the schematics keep changing, _ variant. the schematics keep changing, and that's why, i do agree with the _ changing, and that's why, i do agree with the prime minister, let's focus on data _ with the prime minister, let's focus on data rather than the day. you are both sitting — on data rather than the day. you are both sitting on _ on
i think rishi sunak— this is the problem. i think rishi sunak said — this is the problem. talking about finding vaccines down the back— talking about finding vaccines down the back of the sofa, we are spending _ the back of the sofa, we are spending money but there was no tomorrow— spending money but there was no tomorrow to keep the economy afloat. it is tomorrow to keep the economy afloat. it is really— tomorrow to keep the economy afloat. it is really difficult, these decisions at...
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this is a follow—up to the global taxation agreements by the g7 finance ministers, and rishi sunak, wes pushing to win a carveout for the city's big banks in the g7 drive.— banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i think this — banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i think this shows _ banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i think this shows the _ banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i think this shows the agreement | banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i l think this shows the agreement on the taxation plan, a global reform for the _ the taxation plan, a global reform for the system to tax big tech, make companies _ for the system to tax big tech, make companies pay more in countries they are due _ companies pay more in countries they are due -- _ companies pay more in countries they are due —— where they do business. white _ are due —— where they do business. while it— are due —— where they do business. while it was— are due —— where they do business. while it was a — are due —— where they do business. while it was a huge victory last week, — while it was a huge victory last week, the _ while it was a huge victo
this is a follow—up to the global taxation agreements by the g7 finance ministers, and rishi sunak, wes pushing to win a carveout for the city's big banks in the g7 drive.— banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i think this — banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i think this shows _ banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i think this shows the _ banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i think this shows the agreement | banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i l think this shows the agreement on the taxation plan, a...
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the chancellor, rishi sunak says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached an historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today to ensure there is a level playing field for all types of companies. the head of nhs providers — which represents health trusts in england — says coronavirus vaccines appears to have broken the link between cases and serious illness. meanwhile, covid restrictions have eased across much of scotland, with people in glasgow allowed to socialise indoors and drink alcohol in pubs and restaurants for the first time in nine months. the first big events of coventry�*s year as the uk's city of culture take place, after a six month delay and coming up at half past eight — a look at the reality of life in the camps housing america's 20,000 migrant children. good evening. it's being hailed as an "historic agreement", that could see global governments make billions. the deal made today, by the g7 group of leadin
the chancellor, rishi sunak says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached an historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today to ensure there is a level playing field for all types of companies. the head of nhs providers — which represents health trusts in england — says coronavirus vaccines appears to have broken the link...
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that's why rishi sunak became chancellor. 0ne that's why rishi sunak became chancellor.to _ this government is the cabinet appearto be... to this government is the cabinet appear to be... to have a this government is the cabinet appearto be... to have a —— can only— appearto be... to have a —— can only he— appearto be... to have a —— can only be good— appearto be... to have a —— can only be good for the government around _ only be good for the government around it — only be good for the government around it. ., ., �* , ., ., around it. caroline, let's move on from the saga _ around it. caroline, let's move on from the saga of _ around it. caroline, let's move on from the saga of all _ around it. caroline, let's move on from the saga of all of _ around it. caroline, let's move on from the saga of all of that - around it. caroline, let's move on from the saga of all of that to - from the saga of all of that to other stories. the big splash for the times is very interesting. this is not an unusual plan. i heard a labour cabinet minister they will house asylum—seekers off th
that's why rishi sunak became chancellor. 0ne that's why rishi sunak became chancellor.to _ this government is the cabinet appearto be... to this government is the cabinet appear to be... to have a this government is the cabinet appearto be... to have a —— can only— appearto be... to have a —— can only he— appearto be... to have a —— can only be good— appearto be... to have a —— can only be good for the government around _ only be good for the government around it — only...
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it aims to ensure multinational companies, including the tech giants, will pay what mr sunak describedespondent katy austin reports. how much tax should multinational companies, particularly tech giants, pay, and where should they pay it?
it aims to ensure multinational companies, including the tech giants, will pay what mr sunak describedespondent katy austin reports. how much tax should multinational companies, particularly tech giants, pay, and where should they pay it?
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sunak says will ditch mask as soon as possible.government _ and a 2nd. this is very much the government trying _ and a 2nd. this is very much the government trying to _ and a 2nd. this is very much the government trying to move - and a 2nd. this is very much the| government trying to move away and a 2nd. this is very much the - government trying to move away from the legal— government trying to move away from the legal underpinning and what we will hear— the legal underpinning and what we will hear a — the legal underpinning and what we will hear a lot about in the coming weeks _ will hear a lot about in the coming weeks people taking personal responsibility. when the rules change — responsibility. when the rules change it— responsibility. when the rules change it will be up to all of us and how— change it will be up to all of us and how we feel about it to continue to wear— and how we feel about it to continue to wear them or not. but they won't be a legal— to wear them or not. but they won't be a legal requirement to do so. i thi
sunak says will ditch mask as soon as possible.government _ and a 2nd. this is very much the government trying _ and a 2nd. this is very much the government trying to _ and a 2nd. this is very much the government trying to move - and a 2nd. this is very much the| government trying to move away and a 2nd. this is very much the - government trying to move away from the legal— government trying to move away from the legal underpinning and what we will hear— the legal underpinning and what we...
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this agreement has been years in the making and rishi sunak has been _ years in the making and rishiolved in the stages to get this— has been involved in the stages to get this agreement but the content of the _ get this agreement but the content of the agreement is what is important and there are two key thing _ important and there are two key thing is — important and there are two key thing is to— important and there are two key thing is to understand about this, one is— thing is to understand about this, one is that — thing is to understand about this, one is that talk of establishing a minimum — one is that talk of establishing a minimum global corporation tax, of at least _ minimum global corporation tax, of at least 15%, joe biden said 21% and they have _ at least 15%, joe biden said 21% and they have lowered it and there is some _ they have lowered it and there is some criticism around that but the other— some criticism around that but the other thing — some criticism around that but the other thing is making sure that companies pay tax in countries where they are _ companies
this agreement has been years in the making and rishi sunak has been _ years in the making and rishiolved in the stages to get this— has been involved in the stages to get this agreement but the content of the _ get this agreement but the content of the agreement is what is important and there are two key thing _ important and there are two key thing is — important and there are two key thing is to— important and there are two key thing is to understand about this, one is— thing is to...
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the uk chancellor rishi sunak says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached a historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today, to ensure that there is a level playing field for all types of companies. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in two months, raising more question marks over the further relaxation of restrictions. for the first time in nine months, people in glasgow will be able to socialise in each others homes and drink alcohol in pubs and restaurants as parts of scotland move to lower restriction levels from today. now on bbc news... click is at the hay literary festival in wales. we speak to the writer of the book, peter 2.0, a memoir about motor neurone disease and combining his humanity with al. this week, the giant coming to a city near you. a giant leap for disability, and willing rides on giant screens. —— thrilling rides. hay, it is one of my favourite fests. we'
the uk chancellor rishi sunak says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached a historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today, to ensure that there is a level playing field for all types of companies. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in two months, raising more question marks over the...
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seven leading economies, the g7, hit back with an historic deal brokered by the chancellor, rishi sunakghted to announce that today, after years of discussion, g7 finance ministers have reached a historic agreement to reform the global tax system, to make it fit for the global digital age but crucially, to make sure it's fair, so that the right companies pay the right tax in the right places. they agreed to the principle of a global minimum corporation tax of at least 15%, as well as rules to make the largest companies with profits of more than 10% pay more tax in countries where sales are made, not just where they declare their profits. the us had initially wanted a higher minimum rate of 21%. what do you say to those campaigners who say 15% isn't really going to bite, isn't going to be the transformative change? we have yet to set the final rate. there is an agreement among the g7, though, to go for at least 15%, and i do think that's an historic achievement. foryears, campaigners and european finance ministers wanted this change, but it was unthinkable, up until a few months ago. it'
seven leading economies, the g7, hit back with an historic deal brokered by the chancellor, rishi sunakghted to announce that today, after years of discussion, g7 finance ministers have reached a historic agreement to reform the global tax system, to make it fit for the global digital age but crucially, to make sure it's fair, so that the right companies pay the right tax in the right places. they agreed to the principle of a global minimum corporation tax of at least 15%, as well as rules to...
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that was you to be taking _ and rishi sunak that was you to be taking place tomorrow, is apparentlyterm care just keeps on being kicked down the road _ just keeps on being kicked down the road the _ just keeps on being kicked down the road. the daily mail knows its readership, its consent —— its constituency very well. thinking _ —— its constituency very well. thinking of _ —— its constituency very well. thinking of my own parents will people — thinking of my own parents will people really concerned about getting — people really concerned about getting a long—term solution to social— getting a long—term solution to social care here, but no government seems _ social care here, but no government seems to— social care here, but no government seems to want to grip it. iain, social care here, but no government seems to want to grip it.— seems to want to grip it. iain, are our seems to want to grip it. iain, are your parents _ seems to want to grip it. iain, are your parents is — seems to want to grip it. iain, are your parents is coming _ seems to want to grip it. iain, are your parents
that was you to be taking _ and rishi sunak that was you to be taking place tomorrow, is apparentlyterm care just keeps on being kicked down the road _ just keeps on being kicked down the road the _ just keeps on being kicked down the road. the daily mail knows its readership, its consent —— its constituency very well. thinking _ —— its constituency very well. thinking of _ —— its constituency very well. thinking of my own parents will people — thinking of my own parents will...
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rishi sunak. northern ireland's biggest party, the dup, has a new leader. again.t week afterjust three weeks in thejob. sirjeffrey�*s expected to leave westminster to become first minister. back at westminster, the northern ireland secretary had his hands full with the special brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland known as the northern ireland protocol. edwin poots had said the government had "promised that there will be a significant win" on the protocol and he'd "received assurances" from brandon lewis and that it could emerge in earlyjuly. this is what the northern ireland secretary told the commons. as i said at this despatch box last wednesday we will do what we need to do to make sure we deliver for the people of northern ireland and we take nothing of the table in that regard. but obviously we wait to hear from the eu and want to work this through with the eu. labour said northern ireland had been overlooked too often and laid the blame firmly at the feet of the prime minister. he was repeatedly warned of the consequences for the fragile peace pr
rishi sunak. northern ireland's biggest party, the dup, has a new leader. again.t week afterjust three weeks in thejob. sirjeffrey�*s expected to leave westminster to become first minister. back at westminster, the northern ireland secretary had his hands full with the special brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland known as the northern ireland protocol. edwin poots had said the government had "promised that there will be a significant win" on the protocol and he'd...
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the headlines: the uk chancellor, rishi sunak says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economiesave reached a historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today. to ensure there is a level playing field for all types of companies. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in 2 months, raising more question marks over the further relaxation of restrictions. for the first time in nine months, people in glasgow will be able to socialise in each others homes and drink alcohol in pubs & restaurants as parts of scotland move to lower restriction levels from today. now on bbc news: celebrated artist bridget riley shot to fame in the 1960s with a series of black and white geometric artworks and has just opened a new show in london at the age of 90. in an exclusive interview with bbc newsnight, she talks to kirsty wark about her childhood in cornwall and the impact of war on her art, on learning from her own mistakes, a
the headlines: the uk chancellor, rishi sunak says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economiesave reached a historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today. to ensure there is a level playing field for all types of companies. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in 2 months, raising more question marks...
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the uk chancellor, rishi sunak said businesses should pay the right amount of tax in the right place.ermany's finance minister olaf sholz said the deal — if struck — would "�*change the world". it will be very effective, yes. many countries will have higher taxes, but it is helpful that they know that there is a basis. and it will be looked country by country. i am sure that this will be the outcome also. so we will have an agreement which will really change the world. and we will be able to do what we have to do for our people, and this will be a turning point in global cooperation because the last decades going into the other direction, now we are going into the right one. our business correspondent, katy austin has been explaining what obstacles need to be overcome before this landmark agreement can be reached. the context of this is very interesting. the timing of it. we've had the pandemic. covid has wreaked havoc on the finances of many nations. they have had to borrow hugely to pay for the economic cost, and therefore sources of new revenue, new tax, are very welcome right now.
the uk chancellor, rishi sunak said businesses should pay the right amount of tax in the right place.ermany's finance minister olaf sholz said the deal — if struck — would "�*change the world". it will be very effective, yes. many countries will have higher taxes, but it is helpful that they know that there is a basis. and it will be looked country by country. i am sure that this will be the outcome also. so we will have an agreement which will really change the world. and we...
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the chancellor, rishi sunak says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reachedystem during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today to ensure there is a level playing field for all types of companies. the head of nhs providers — which represents health trusts in england — says coronavirus vaccines appears to have broken the link between cases and serious illness. meanwhile, covid restrictions have eased across much of scotland, with people in glasgow allowed to socialise indoors and drink alcohol in pubs and restaurants for the first time in nine months. the first big events of coventry�*s year as the uk's city of culture take place, after a six month delay
the chancellor, rishi sunak says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reachedystem during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today to ensure there is a level playing field for all types of companies. the head of nhs providers — which represents health trusts in england — says coronavirus vaccines appears to have broken the link between cases and serious illness. meanwhile,...
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the headlines: the uk chancellor rishi sunak says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economiesave reached an historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. the head of nhs providers, which represents health trusts in england, says coronavirus vaccines appears to have broken the link between cases and serious illness. but testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in two months. in the meantime, millions of people in scotland have been moved onto lower restriction levels. people in glasgow are allowed to socialise indoors and drink alcohol in pubs and restaurants for the first time in nine months. now on bbc news, the film review with mark kermode. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode — rounding up the best new movies available in cinemas and in the home. last week, william friedkin, director of the exorcist, considered by many to be the scariest movie ever made, tweeted a quiet place 2 is a classic horror film. adding simply that cinema is back. that's quite an endorsement and, i'm happy to report
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they feed through standard things and they may struggle to note the economy going gangbusters and sunak a blinder are all hawkish comments. anna: i love the idea we need to reprogram the algos. maybe that is just him queuing himself up for the next role. his comments may not be pored over in such detail shortly. futures are fairly mixed. ♪ wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1 billion to reach 50 million low-income americans with the tools and resources they need to be ready for anything. i hope you're ready. 'cause we are. anna: welcome back. next up, uscp i. -- u.s. cpi. in fashion, sales beat expectations and economies reopen. welcome back. this is the european market open. 20 seconds until the start of the trading session. european equity markets looking fairly flat, could
they feed through standard things and they may struggle to note the economy going gangbusters and sunak a blinder are all hawkish comments. anna: i love the idea we need to reprogram the algos. maybe that is just him queuing himself up for the next role. his comments may not be pored over in such detail shortly. futures are fairly mixed. ♪ wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about...
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in the u.k., the chancellor of the exchequer rishi sunak wants london's financial district to be exemptthat global tax deal. sunak is expected to make the case that financial services should not be in a plan to make global corporations pay a 15% minimal tax. that would affect financial firms with head offices in london. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think transparency of debt contracts would be a big step forward for china. we welcome their memory chip and shareholding in the world bank. there they third-biggest shareholder in the world bank, and we are engaged in china with our programs. tom: david malpass of the world bank with a terse economic report yesterday. they minced no words about it in their wheelhouse of a struggling world economy, particularly africa, and they made clear the disparity between the haves and the have-nots in this pandemic is exceptional. it was really quite a heated interview. in this 8:00 our, wall street
in the u.k., the chancellor of the exchequer rishi sunak wants london's financial district to be exemptthat global tax deal. sunak is expected to make the case that financial services should not be in a plan to make global corporations pay a 15% minimal tax. that would affect financial firms with head offices in london. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is...
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the chancellor, rishi sunak, says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. the head of nhs providers — which represents health trusts in england — says coronavirus vaccines appears to have broken the link between cases and serious illness. meanwhile, covid restrictions have eased across much of scotland, with people in glasgow allowed to socialise indoors and drink alcohol in pubs and restaurants for the first time in nine months. and the first big events of coventry�*s year as the uk's city of culture take place, after a six month delay. now on bbc news, the bbc uncovers allegations of filth, lice, sickness and neglect, in a vast system of mostly closed—off camps scattered across the us holding more than 20,000 migrant children. a warning, this programme contains discussion of subjects some viewers may find distressing. over 19,000 migrant children locked up in america. children speaking for the first time tell of disease, neglect, hunger and filth. now children are being shipped en masse to 13 ne
the chancellor, rishi sunak, says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. the head of nhs providers — which represents health trusts in england — says coronavirus vaccines appears to have broken the link between cases and serious illness. meanwhile, covid restrictions have eased across much of scotland, with people in glasgow allowed to socialise indoors and drink alcohol in pubs and restaurants for...
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the long and the short of it is that we would probably be a lot healthier if we had last sunak last processed food and ate full set everything but did it sparingly. life is not quite like that. in everything but did it sparingly. life is not quite like that. in some wa s it life is not quite like that. in some ways it sounds — life is not quite like that. in some ways it sounds perverse _ life is not quite like that. in some ways it sounds perverse but - life is not quite like that. in some ways it sounds perverse but it - life is not quite like that. in some | ways it sounds perverse but it sort of a relief to have a health story on the front of the papers that is it a covid story. a lot of people are affected by international journal of molecular science are suggesting that it could be a bigger problem that people have appreciated. on the other hand, one of the criticisms ofjournalism is that quite often it doesn't report science stories in a way that actually are helpful to the people reading them. yes actually are helpful to the people reading them-— actually are helpful to the people rea
the long and the short of it is that we would probably be a lot healthier if we had last sunak last processed food and ate full set everything but did it sparingly. life is not quite like that. in everything but did it sparingly. life is not quite like that. in some wa s it life is not quite like that. in some ways it sounds — life is not quite like that. in some ways it sounds perverse _ life is not quite like that. in some ways it sounds perverse but - life is not quite like that. in some...
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the speculation about a two week or two month delay, rishi sunak said to be in favour of a delay if itt's actually irreversible this time. but if there is a delay, it's can absolutely infuriate some tory backbenchers and businesses. it will be the nail in the coffin for lots of them. you had android lloyd weather were saying he'd rather be arrested when theatres shot —— andrew lloyd weber. so it's massively important for businesses. the chief economist for the bank of england said it would give it its mojo back, so everyone is hoping this happens. the mojo back, so everyone is hoping this happens-— this happens. the detail on the guardian. _ this happens. the detail on the guardian, risk— this happens. the detail on the guardian, risk of _ this happens. the detail on the guardian, risk of substantial i guardian, risk of substantial forward wave —— third wave. neil ferguson saying that we're at the stage that the doubling delta variant cases are doubling in less than a week. the kent variant took hold and sit infections soaring in january to a daily peak of 68,000. we're not at that sta
the speculation about a two week or two month delay, rishi sunak said to be in favour of a delay if itt's actually irreversible this time. but if there is a delay, it's can absolutely infuriate some tory backbenchers and businesses. it will be the nail in the coffin for lots of them. you had android lloyd weather were saying he'd rather be arrested when theatres shot —— andrew lloyd weber. so it's massively important for businesses. the chief economist for the bank of england said it would...
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the ft says that chancellor rishi sunak will have to spend up to £4bn more on pensioners from next yearparty�*s �*triple lock�* pledge. so, let�*s begin. starting with the guardian newspaper on the front page, there�*s the story that did dominate a lot of today�*s news coverage but still goes into tomorrow, institutionally corrupt. daniel morgan inquiry conditions. this is a truly shocking story. this is been eight years in the making and this caused £60 is been eight years in the making and this cause— is been eight years in the making and this caused £60 million and its findinus and this caused £60 million and its findings are — and this caused £60 million and its findings are really _ and this caused £60 million and its findings are really quite _ and this caused £60 million and its findings are really quite damning. l findings are really quite damning. police officers were paid not to arrest criminals, they were in the pockets of the media. it�*s a horrible story and it�*s reminiscent of a line of duty plot that this is actually happening 30 years ago. 0bviously actually happening 3
the ft says that chancellor rishi sunak will have to spend up to £4bn more on pensioners from next yearparty�*s �*triple lock�* pledge. so, let�*s begin. starting with the guardian newspaper on the front page, there�*s the story that did dominate a lot of today�*s news coverage but still goes into tomorrow, institutionally corrupt. daniel morgan inquiry conditions. this is a truly shocking story. this is been eight years in the making and this caused £60 is been eight years in the...
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the headlines at five: the uk chancellor, rishi sunak, says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today, to ensure that there is a level playing field for all types of companies. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in two months, raising more question marks over the further relaxation of restrictions. covid restrictions have eased across much of scotland, with people in glasgow allowed to socialise indoors and drink alcohol in pubs and restaurants for the first time in nine months. and the first big events in their year of uk city of culture take place in coventry after a six—month delay.
the headlines at five: the uk chancellor, rishi sunak, says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today, to ensure that there is a level playing field for all types of companies. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in two months, raising more question marks over the further...
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this is bbc news, the headlines at seven: the uk chancellor, rishi sunak, says g7 finance ministers fromto take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today, to ensure that there is a level playing field for all types of companies. the head of nhs providers — which represents health trusts in england — says coronavirus vaccines appears to have broken the link between cases and serious illness. but testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in two months, raising more question marks over the further relaxation of restrictions. meanwhile, covid restrictions have eased across much of scotland, with people in glasgow allowed to socialise indoors and drink alcohol in pubs and restaurants for the first time in nine months.
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the uk chancellor rishi sunak says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reachedem during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today, to ensure that there is a level playing field for all types of companies. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in two months, raising more question marks over the further relaxation of restrictions. for the first time in nine months, people in glasgow will be able to socialise in each others homes and drink alcohol in pubs and restaurants as parts of scotland move to lower restriction levels from today. now on bbc news... with the tokyo olympics approaching, bbc sport hears from four athletes from across the world as they prepare for the biggest moment of their sporting lives. as they prepare for the biggest the olympic games, the pinnacle of sporting endeavour, creating legends since 1896, who passed the baton of success down the generations. tokyo had the honour in 1964. now 57 years on, much in the w
the uk chancellor rishi sunak says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reachedem during talks in london. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that is what we have achieved today, to ensure that there is a level playing field for all types of companies. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in two months, raising more question marks over the further relaxation of restrictions. for the...
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really easily but then, the big guns came out — the prime minister boris johnson, chancellor rishi sunakresa may all appeared, so maybe in the last few days, the tories started to think perhaps they were in some trouble. interesting stuff. and we should say, historically, of course, governments — and in this case, the conservatives — tend to suffer setbacks like this. lib dems historically always quite good in by—elections, kind of outperform their general record. how worried do you think the conservatives will be now? well, obviously, the conservatives still nationally have a massive majority so i do not think borisjohnson will be panicking just yet but it is interesting to see, suddenly talking to the liberal democrats in advance of this election, they thought, because it was a by—election, that maybe they had a better chance. as i said, in the 13 previous full elections, the conservatives have won with a majority, but you can never tell with a by—election. often, the number of people voting goes down. maybe that's impacted on things as well. but if you look at some of the other partie
really easily but then, the big guns came out — the prime minister boris johnson, chancellor rishi sunakresa may all appeared, so maybe in the last few days, the tories started to think perhaps they were in some trouble. interesting stuff. and we should say, historically, of course, governments — and in this case, the conservatives — tend to suffer setbacks like this. lib dems historically always quite good in by—elections, kind of outperform their general record. how worried do you...
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really easily but then, the big guns came out — the prime minister borisjohnson, chancellor rishi sunakous prime minister theresa may all appeared, so maybe in the last few days, the tories started to think perhaps they were in some trouble. the us supreme court has ruled against the latest republican challenge to the affordable care act, known as 0bamaca re. it's survived the third attempt to strike it down, which was led by eighteen republican—controlled states. president biden described the decision as a big win for the american people while barack 0bama said it showed that his signature policy "was here to stay". here's the the bbc�*s north america correspondent david willis. this is, as you said, the third time that the highest court in the land here in the united states has been called on to consider a challenge to the so—called affordable care act, and the third time that it has rejected that challenge. and what makes this all the more remarkable, i think, this time around is that the margins seem to be going down as far as the supreme court is concerned. this was thrown out by a
really easily but then, the big guns came out — the prime minister borisjohnson, chancellor rishi sunakous prime minister theresa may all appeared, so maybe in the last few days, the tories started to think perhaps they were in some trouble. the us supreme court has ruled against the latest republican challenge to the affordable care act, known as 0bamaca re. it's survived the third attempt to strike it down, which was led by eighteen republican—controlled states. president biden described...
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uk chancellor rishi sunak says he's "confident" of reaching a global agreement on digital taxation ahead'll be a focus on global tax reform with the issue receiving new impetus under the biden administration, which wants a unified 15 % minimum rate of corporation tax. the portuguese foreign ministry has questioned the uk government's decision to remove portugalfrom the green travel list from tuesday. the move to amber means british tourists shouldn't go to portugal, and anyone who has been there must isolate for ten days on their return. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... twitter begins rolling out a subscription product to undo tweets — but will users want to pay for this? the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, via a signal given with the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali who has died at the age of 7a. 0utspoken but rarely out—fought, ali transcended the sport of boxing of which he was three times world champion. he was a good fighter, he
uk chancellor rishi sunak says he's "confident" of reaching a global agreement on digital taxation ahead'll be a focus on global tax reform with the issue receiving new impetus under the biden administration, which wants a unified 15 % minimum rate of corporation tax. the portuguese foreign ministry has questioned the uk government's decision to remove portugalfrom the green travel list from tuesday. the move to amber means british tourists shouldn't go to portugal, and anyone who has...