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talk as through what you make of this tesco results?quite high food inflation, so in terms of volumes it is maybe not that impressive. discounters aldi and little continue to grow so fast, it is probably maintaining market share. this is a marked improvement since the dire performance in 2014. the turnaround that tesco has been implementing is working? the turnaround that tesco has been implementing is working ?|j the turnaround that tesco has been implementing is working? i think it is fairto implementing is working? i think it is fair to say it is definitely working, dave lewis has done a great job over the last four years and it has been about simplification, he has been about simplification, he has sold off some of the foreign businesses that were not performing and has focused on food, as you can see from the recent closure of its online non—food operation, tesco direct. where did this tesco fit in terms of how britain's high streets are looking? it is a good player, it is doing well in convenience outlets like tesco metro and the
talk as through what you make of this tesco results?quite high food inflation, so in terms of volumes it is maybe not that impressive. discounters aldi and little continue to grow so fast, it is probably maintaining market share. this is a marked improvement since the dire performance in 2014. the turnaround that tesco has been implementing is working? the turnaround that tesco has been implementing is working ?|j the turnaround that tesco has been implementing is working? i think it is fairto...
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a number of things tesco have on the horizon to manage.oes through. that is on the horizon. the discount is still giving them a challenge, and other businesses that are doing quite well. the uk food business has remained a little bit resilient. we have seen other businesses on the high street in the last few weeks really struggle. we are still spending money on food and going into supermarkets and tesco wa nt to going into supermarkets and tesco want to be the number one choice for those grocery needs. china will quickly retaliate if the us hurts its interests with fresh trade tariffs, a foreign ministry spokesman has said. the warning from beijing comes as the us prepares to levy new tariffs on $50 billion worth of chinese imports. the us says its tariffs on chinese goods are in response to theft of intellectual property. former tennis champion boris becker is claiming diplomatic immunity against an attempt to sue him. his appointment as a diplomat by the central african republic affords him protection from any legal claims. mr becker was
a number of things tesco have on the horizon to manage.oes through. that is on the horizon. the discount is still giving them a challenge, and other businesses that are doing quite well. the uk food business has remained a little bit resilient. we have seen other businesses on the high street in the last few weeks really struggle. we are still spending money on food and going into supermarkets and tesco wa nt to going into supermarkets and tesco want to be the number one choice for those...
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--is looking at test go tesco and h&m. thomas: everybody yesterday marking a year since it was bp.lly separated from overreach is the network, the cables on the ground sold to other providers. it had found emails and spoken to interviewees with said that bp was meddling in the decision-making. matt: i wanted to paul and we know how much the brits love their supermarket investment. this is a 25 billion pound company. >> test goes number -- tesco' s numbers came out this morning. they also say that they are ready happy, delighted with the initial progress on their acquisitions for booker. based on that, you can expect the stoxx to make some progress this morning. looking at the chart you can see tesco closed yesterday. close to a three-year high. they got a lot to live up to. their business right now, they've got big competition still at a frenetic pace it also, we have the merger coming up. tesco willthrough, be the largest supermarket chain it there are challenges on all sides of dave lewis. guy: the spread of expectation
--is looking at test go tesco and h&m. thomas: everybody yesterday marking a year since it was bp.lly separated from overreach is the network, the cables on the ground sold to other providers. it had found emails and spoken to interviewees with said that bp was meddling in the decision-making. matt: i wanted to paul and we know how much the brits love their supermarket investment. this is a 25 billion pound company. >> test goes number -- tesco' s numbers came out this morning. they...
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there is a statement from tesco which says. "we take... our initial dna tests found no traces of animal dna tests found no traces of animal dna in the barbecue butter mac product available in stores today, and we would urge the telegraph to share full details of which is used to investigate." share full details of which is used to investigate. " obviously share full details of which is used to investigate." obviously they need to investigate." obviously they need to get... when this happened with horse meat, there's a noticeable change in the way all the companies went about it. they apologised, they invented what happened —— they admitted what happened. this is going to be the beginning of a story i think is going to run. it might be an issue with some of their food factories but also handle the products. this could be a mistake. obviously that is not good enough so i think we will see more consumer outrage, and rightly so, for all of those reasons. what i think it's very interesting as the number of vegetarians and vegans has skyrocketed
there is a statement from tesco which says. "we take... our initial dna tests found no traces of animal dna tests found no traces of animal dna in the barbecue butter mac product available in stores today, and we would urge the telegraph to share full details of which is used to investigate." share full details of which is used to investigate. " obviously share full details of which is used to investigate." obviously they need to investigate." obviously they need to...
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the ecb calls an end to qe but vows to keep rates low through the summer of 2019 >> tesco strikes a bullish outlook and says growth plans are on track sending shares higher despite slowing first quarter sales. >>> and rolls royce stocks surge as the company reaffirms its 2018 guidance. the trent 1,000 engine program forces costs up a day after the firm announces thousands of job cuts >>> good morning let's check how markets are doing. the theme for europe was that of the ecb meeting yesterday, draghi's somewhat dovish tone sending equity markets higher. overnight the main consideration has changed a bit. we're back to focusing again on trade tensions between the u.s. and china where the u.s. are expected to release their final list of import tariffs from chinese goods later today. the stoxx 600 is actually trading slightly weaker today to the tune of 0.1% let's get into the individual indices and see what the picture is like. we said yesterday was a good day for european equities, some of those gains are being paired back xetra dax, cac 40 barely in the green. xetra dax just barely above, a
the ecb calls an end to qe but vows to keep rates low through the summer of 2019 >> tesco strikes a bullish outlook and says growth plans are on track sending shares higher despite slowing first quarter sales. >>> and rolls royce stocks surge as the company reaffirms its 2018 guidance. the trent 1,000 engine program forces costs up a day after the firm announces thousands of job cuts >>> good morning let's check how markets are doing. the theme for europe was that of the...
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and tesco had to invent different ranges farm brands is a copy of the little ranges. and the same quality or a touch higher tesco would claim, same price, same merchandising. so retailers had to realize the economic reality that there is a new price and new quality set by the discounters. if you don't have that, you can't really play. good news is they have to start making the money and the higher quality products, the services of delivery. so that new reality will force gradual costs to afford the lower price points but that is largely done i would argue to the weaker market share right now. >> all right thank you very much for joining us elsewhere in the uk, there is a 16 billion pound about expansion after years of delays over the construction of a third runway cbi says it favored the plan because it will improve britain's trading relationships. but ieg the owner of british airways criticized heathrow's expansion and warned that it won't accept higher prices for consumers and airlines and they promise legal action to stop the construction of the new runway but stop
and tesco had to invent different ranges farm brands is a copy of the little ranges. and the same quality or a touch higher tesco would claim, same price, same merchandising. so retailers had to realize the economic reality that there is a new price and new quality set by the discounters. if you don't have that, you can't really play. good news is they have to start making the money and the higher quality products, the services of delivery. so that new reality will force gradual costs to afford...
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found traces of pork in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tescong, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. some people have waited for as long as 18 years for a property to become available according to shelter. the government said it is investing another £2 billion in social housing. a holocaust survivor who became known as the bride of belsen after she married a british soldier who helped to free her from the nazi death camp, has died aged 95. gena turgel, who survived the krakow ghetto, auschwitz and bergen—belsen, spent much of her life teaching british schoolchildren about the horrors of the holocaust. gena reflected on her harrowing ordeal, when she spoke to bbc breakfast three years ago. early hours of the morning i woke up andi early hours of the morning i woke up and i stood up, and i looked out and i could not believe my eyes. i've seen a i could not believe my eyes. i've seen a walking skeletons in every sense of the word. heaps of bodies lying outside each baric. mountains. you could not distinguish they were men or women. c
found traces of pork in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tescong, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. some people have waited for as long as 18 years for a property to become available according to shelter. the government said it is investing another £2 billion in social housing. a holocaust survivor who became known as the bride of belsen after she married a british soldier who helped to free her from the nazi death camp, has died...
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and tesco up by 2.5%.xcluding its acquisition of a wholesaler, which it acquired this year, same-store sales rose ending the 13th weeks may 26, beating estimates in just under four years. lewisief executive david has taken tesco from a company in disarray to one of the most reliable performers in the industry by cutting prices and slashing costs. rolls-royce was in the news yesterday, it is in the news today. shares rising as much as 13% after yesterday's 6.5% rise. the jet engine maker said it is itspt -- set to exceed target of 100 billion euros in free cash flow by 2020 following the announcement of job cuts affecting white-collar staff. a midterm ambition was set of achieving more than one pound per share of free cash. yesterday's news of job cuts since the shares higher, the biggest two-day gain since 2003. and because we are in the world cup move, iran taking on morocco as i speak. i thought we would look at this wonderful charge. relativet goals scored to the number of world cup teams in the tournam
and tesco up by 2.5%.xcluding its acquisition of a wholesaler, which it acquired this year, same-store sales rose ending the 13th weeks may 26, beating estimates in just under four years. lewisief executive david has taken tesco from a company in disarray to one of the most reliable performers in the industry by cutting prices and slashing costs. rolls-royce was in the news yesterday, it is in the news today. shares rising as much as 13% after yesterday's 6.5% rise. the jet engine maker said it...
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found traces of pork in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tescoting, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. the queen will celebrate her official birthday with the trooping the colour parade. 22—year—old coldstream guardsman chranpreet singh lall will become the first to wear a turban during the annual summer spectacle. crowds will be eager to see the duke and duchess of sussex, who married three weeks ago, joining other members of the royal family. you can watch coverage of trooping the colour from 10:30am this morning on bbc one. let's go back to our main story this morning, the queen's birthday honours list. one of those awarded an 0be for his work against terrorism is mike haines, brother of murdered aid worker david haines. since david was killed by so—called islamic state in 2014, mike set up the global acts of unity project, which promotes peace and tolerance in schools. he joins us now from our dundee studio. good morning to you. good morning. congratulations on the recognition you've received. 0bviously congratulations on the
found traces of pork in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tescoting, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. the queen will celebrate her official birthday with the trooping the colour parade. 22—year—old coldstream guardsman chranpreet singh lall will become the first to wear a turban during the annual summer spectacle. crowds will be eager to see the duke and duchess of sussex, who married three weeks ago, joining other members of...
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what about tesco ? the competitive future. what about tesco?ll cost benefits to come. it was a £4 billion deal, lots of questions asked about it at the time. tesco sees to be making it work, that is why the shares at a four—year high, despite lingering concerns four—year high, despite lingering concerns about what amazon will do if it enters the market more fully thanit if it enters the market more fully than it has so far. good to talk to you. all very cheery! the markets? the ftse, as we were talking about, it is down. tesco, up 2%. rolls—royce has come off the boil a little bit. the pound against the euro, the euro was looking quite weak. it is not so much the strength of the pound, wea kness much the strength of the pound, weakness of the euro, they said interest rates are probably not going to go up in the eurozone for about a year. we are done, have a good weekend. you too. nice to end ona good weekend. you too. nice to end on a friendly note... a bit of news we are getting from washington. we are hearing that a federaljudge has revoked t
what about tesco ? the competitive future. what about tesco?ll cost benefits to come. it was a £4 billion deal, lots of questions asked about it at the time. tesco sees to be making it work, that is why the shares at a four—year high, despite lingering concerns four—year high, despite lingering concerns about what amazon will do if it enters the market more fully thanit if it enters the market more fully than it has so far. good to talk to you. all very cheery! the markets? the ftse, as we...
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found traces of pork in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tescong, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. a teenage boy has been charged with seven robberies committed in north london in the space of an hour. scotland yard says the 1a—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a moped, during a series of attacks across three areas on thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. he's due to appear before magistrates today. it is 8:11am. let's talk some more about the queen's birthday honours, and hearfrom the historian and professor mary beard who's been made a dame. she's a well—known face on our tv screens thanks to her documentaries, and she's in cambridge this morning.... she isjoining us. good morning, mary beard, thank you for being with us mary beard, thank you for being with us and congratulations! hello. thanks a lot. how does it feel, how long have you known and what does it mean to you? i have known for weeks that it has been absolute hell not telling anybody. it's really great
found traces of pork in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tescong, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. a teenage boy has been charged with seven robberies committed in north london in the space of an hour. scotland yard says the 1a—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a moped, during a series of attacks across three areas on thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. he's...
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found in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey were identified in vegan macaroni from tescot raised any issues. a teenage boy has been charged with seven robberies committed in north london in the space of an hour. named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a moped during a series of attacks across three areas on thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. the homelessness charity, shelter, says that well over a million people are stuck on waiting lists for social housing — often for years on end. the organisation is calling on ministers to do more to help, after it emerged some had been waiting as long at 18 years for a property to become available. the government says it's investing a further £2 billion in social housing. the queen is celebrating her official birthday this morning with the trooping the colour parade. the queen travelled solo in a horse drawn carriage down the mall, towards horse guards parade. the duke and duchess of sussex were also there, along with the rest of the royal family. 1,000 soldiers took part in the annual parade. the
found in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey were identified in vegan macaroni from tescot raised any issues. a teenage boy has been charged with seven robberies committed in north london in the space of an hour. named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a moped during a series of attacks across three areas on thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. the homelessness charity, shelter, says that well over a million people are stuck on waiting...
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but, for now, tesco can consider itself to be ina for now, tesco can consider itself to be in a goodneeding to be online." that's what one child said to organisation 5rights during a study they carried out into protecting children online. the royal college of psychiatrists tells this programme that regulation needs to be introduced immediately and technology firms need to face tougher scrutiny over how they entice children. 5rights have found tech companies are deliberately designing services to be compulsive — and its seriously harming our children's learning and development. well, let's talk now to baroness beeban kidron — she's founder of the 5rights organisation and co—authored this report. louise theodosiou is a child and adolescent psychologist who works for the royal college of psychiatrists. jenny afia is a mum of two who tries to regulate her children's screen time — she has also worked with the children's commissioner on this issue. andy mellor is a headteacher of a primary school in blackpool — —— and shirley cramer is from the royal society of public health. nice to see a
but, for now, tesco can consider itself to be ina for now, tesco can consider itself to be in a goodneeding to be online." that's what one child said to organisation 5rights during a study they carried out into protecting children online. the royal college of psychiatrists tells this programme that regulation needs to be introduced immediately and technology firms need to face tougher scrutiny over how they entice children. 5rights have found tech companies are deliberately designing...
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found traces of pork in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tescohad not raised any issues. a teenage boy has been charged with seven robberies committed in north london in the space of an hour. scotland yard says the 1li—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a moped during a series of attacks across three areas on thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. he's due to appear before magistrates today. the headlines on bbc news: the queen's birthday honours are announced — former liverpool manager kenny dalglish is knighted, and actress emma thompson is made a dame. but there's anger too, as the chief executive of network rail, mark carne — is made a cbe. the second and final day of the g7 summit begins — after negotiations failed to resolve divisions over us trade tariffs yesterday. theresa may says the government's white paper on its brexit position won't be published until after the eu summit at the end of this month. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike b
found traces of pork in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tescohad not raised any issues. a teenage boy has been charged with seven robberies committed in north london in the space of an hour. scotland yard says the 1li—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a moped during a series of attacks across three areas on thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. he's due to appear before...
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so if you look at the tesco horse meat scandal, tesco with the unwitting victims in this, but they paidoduct. and that is what it is about, brands wanted to prove the ethical nature of their goods. so if for example someone came to you with a sausage or sufficient said, trace this back, how long does it take and how much it cost? it depends on every supply chain, sorry for the evasive answer. people really want to know that what they buy is true to the origin, so people want something that is organic orfree people want something that is organic or free range or hasn't involved cutting down rainforest, they want to know that that product is true to that origin, so we test that product to ensure that that is the case. are we talking days, weeks? a number of days, 5-10 days. have you changed what you eat since becoming an investor and becoming ceo of looking at your food and what is in it? compared to what you get is in it? compared to what you get isa is in it? compared to what you get is a city trader here in london all those years ago? most definitely. i use origin as a proxy for qualit
so if you look at the tesco horse meat scandal, tesco with the unwitting victims in this, but they paidoduct. and that is what it is about, brands wanted to prove the ethical nature of their goods. so if for example someone came to you with a sausage or sufficient said, trace this back, how long does it take and how much it cost? it depends on every supply chain, sorry for the evasive answer. people really want to know that what they buy is true to the origin, so people want something that is...
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booker, owned by tesco, is restricting how much beer wholesale customers can buy.e cream to people being short on dry ice. —— pizza. this is how wall street ended the day last night. they are all lower. existing fears of trade tensions continue to dominate. that is it for this edition of asia business report. the top stories this hour: the former gp who was named in an investigation into the early deaths of hundreds of patients at a hospital in hampshire has said she was a hard—working doctor who was doing her best for patients. doctorjane barton, who oversaw the practice of prescribing powerful painkillers without medicaljustification, claimed she was working in a very inadequately—resourced part of the health service. doctor barton's statement has been dismissed by the bereaved families, as our correspondent, duncan kennedy, reports. these are some of those whose lives were cut short during their stay at the gosport hospital, the result of drugs given without medicaljustification. todayjane barton, the doctor who oversaw the prescription system, appeared for the
booker, owned by tesco, is restricting how much beer wholesale customers can buy.e cream to people being short on dry ice. —— pizza. this is how wall street ended the day last night. they are all lower. existing fears of trade tensions continue to dominate. that is it for this edition of asia business report. the top stories this hour: the former gp who was named in an investigation into the early deaths of hundreds of patients at a hospital in hampshire has said she was a hard—working...
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this is the largest ethical manufacturer of bags and the company supplies canvas bags to topshop and tescohat is happening. my life motto is to not be boring. did not look horizontally and sideways, always think ahead and what the customer may need, what can you develop? what advantage can you exploit? those who innovate survive. it is actually a very interesting dynamic between my father and i. at the office i am just like any other employee. we have a professional relationship. i do not address him as my father. i sign off my e—mail signatures with my surname so we had no nepotism. there are no hard feelings or emotions involved to be just business facts. —— involved. have you ever flown a trap is? jonathan has dedicated his life to it. -- jonathan has dedicated his life to it. —— trapeze. he has founded the largest school of the flying trapeze. he sold his company and moved to the jungles of costa rica and spends his days swinging and somersaulting above the trees and teaching others how to take the plunge. we have a report from costa rica. when you are in the air, you are not only feel
this is the largest ethical manufacturer of bags and the company supplies canvas bags to topshop and tescohat is happening. my life motto is to not be boring. did not look horizontally and sideways, always think ahead and what the customer may need, what can you develop? what advantage can you exploit? those who innovate survive. it is actually a very interesting dynamic between my father and i. at the office i am just like any other employee. we have a professional relationship. i do not...
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in sainsbury's own meat free meatballs, the traces of pork and in tesco's wicked kitchen brand, traces in gelatine or in oils but it's going to upset a lot of people who are vegetarian by choice or by faith or culture, or who don't want to eat any meat products whatsoever, pork products especially. such as people from the muslim faith and the jewish faith. the trust people have when they go to a shop and get a vegetarian meal or with a certain mark, that you know when you eat this meal, you're not going to eat any product that objects with your moral compass and your
in sainsbury's own meat free meatballs, the traces of pork and in tesco's wicked kitchen brand, traces in gelatine or in oils but it's going to upset a lot of people who are vegetarian by choice or by faith or culture, or who don't want to eat any meat products whatsoever, pork products especially. such as people from the muslim faith and the jewish faith. the trust people have when they go to a shop and get a vegetarian meal or with a certain mark, that you know when you eat this meal, you're...
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yeah, our local tesco that the firefighters might find useful.hters might find useful. yeah, our local tesco is has been collecting things and getting donations from the village that they drive up there. what sort of things? water, baby wipes, cream, anything that they will desperately need and have heard all the lads are very hungry up there at the moment. they are putting long hours. presumably you don't remember a previous occasion when the weather has been so occasion when the weather has been so like this that a fire starting one part of the more could spread so easily, and keep erecting a different places? i didn't know i could have been this bad. you're not at all worried about the risks? you are as officially a safe distance from it is yellow i personally am quite far away, i'm just lucky to be ona quite far away, i'm just lucky to be on a hilltop over the other side, but is a lot of housing and farms on the hill. it was coming very close to some of the houses on tuesday night. what have you regulars been saying? are they worried about ho
yeah, our local tesco that the firefighters might find useful.hters might find useful. yeah, our local tesco is has been collecting things and getting donations from the village that they drive up there. what sort of things? water, baby wipes, cream, anything that they will desperately need and have heard all the lads are very hungry up there at the moment. they are putting long hours. presumably you don't remember a previous occasion when the weather has been so occasion when the weather has...
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tesco are also talking about removing sell by date and use by dates because there is so much food wastet and veg, i think people can tell if a fruit and vegetable is fit for consumption, it doesn't really need a date stamped on it. long way to go but again this article talks about the bbc‘sblue planet, which talks about the sort of ocea ns planet, which talks about the sort of oceans are plastic, which are impossible to forget. and it seems like there are some new species even been formed inside some of these plastic containers, ijust think that it's inspiring. you can take these kind of little moves to change these kind of little moves to change the way people hate and help the environment. and there was also interested to know that morrison's shoppers can get discount if they bring their own plastic containers. i don't know how you wait staff at the checkout of that is the case. —— we stuff. that would be tricky. other pastor brands are available. it isa other pastor brands are available. it is a single use plastic, isn't it? a lot of us have got plastic in the kitchen we use time and
tesco are also talking about removing sell by date and use by dates because there is so much food wastet and veg, i think people can tell if a fruit and vegetable is fit for consumption, it doesn't really need a date stamped on it. long way to go but again this article talks about the bbc‘sblue planet, which talks about the sort of ocea ns planet, which talks about the sort of oceans are plastic, which are impossible to forget. and it seems like there are some new species even been formed...
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is now using tesco losing allieseft and right. that is an area whe reformers in china have an interest in being an accommodationist and an area where governments in europe and japan and canada have an interest in collaborating on this is being thrown away. in terms of harming growth we can see that a tall t which has done almoto promote investment in reality in recent months desk a part of the reason for that is there is much certainty with what is happening to the supply-chain and cross-border investment and the ability of the american companies to make decisions on a market rather than a political basis. the trp administration approaches already self- is time to stop it. third, those economic disputes that can be addressed using the wto and other multilateral mechanisms should be addressed using aschanisms they believe apparently that the wto is an incursion on u.s. sovereignty and a biased way to get into the they believe that the u.s. has become a sucker to china and others. there is a real issue here as my colleague chad and
is now using tesco losing allieseft and right. that is an area whe reformers in china have an interest in being an accommodationist and an area where governments in europe and japan and canada have an interest in collaborating on this is being thrown away. in terms of harming growth we can see that a tall t which has done almoto promote investment in reality in recent months desk a part of the reason for that is there is much certainty with what is happening to the supply-chain and cross-border...
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found in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey were identified in vegan macaroni from tescoearly analysis had not raised any issues. theresa may has said the government's white paper on brexit won't be published until after the meeting of the european council at the end of this month. mrs may said the cabinet would hold another away day at chequers, to finalise the details. the government hopes to complete its negotiations with the eu by october. our political correspondent matt cole gave us analysis on this turbulent week for theresa may we had suggestions of swirling on wednesday that david davis, the brexit secretary, thursday rather, he might resign if he did not get what he wanted. that seems to get sorted for theresa may for her to giovanna plane, and by the time she had landed in canada, to discover a recording had emerged a boris johnson, deriding that the state of the talks, suggesting it could be heading for meltdown. all this of course had been building up and building up to a summit, it eu leaders at the end of this month. we had been told that at the summit, we
found in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey were identified in vegan macaroni from tescoearly analysis had not raised any issues. theresa may has said the government's white paper on brexit won't be published until after the meeting of the european council at the end of this month. mrs may said the cabinet would hold another away day at chequers, to finalise the details. the government hopes to complete its negotiations with the eu by october. our political correspondent...
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more a shock a texture in granata the mighty promise once used by the nazareth dentistry is now even tescoworld heritage sites and provides a spectacular answer to the john. if you're looking to spruce up your walls with some art this summer then our resident d.i.y. expert hans shane has some ideas for you and to days she shows us how to create paintings using twigs and leaves. hi i mention do you want to hang your wrong paintings in your apartment but think it's too complicated don't worry i'll show you a simple way to create spray paint all work with just leaves and branches. you need a canvas. like that he's explained you can get it at a home improvement store on line. a can of spray paint i chose gold. paint for the canvas. brush. and twigs with little leaves i cut pieces from the bush years in the area. paint the canvas with the base of the clearly paint both colors work best the edges and importance of those later. let dry for about half an hour. spray to twigs and leaves with the adhesive and wait for the glue to start drawing this should take about ten minutes. now carefully stick
more a shock a texture in granata the mighty promise once used by the nazareth dentistry is now even tescoworld heritage sites and provides a spectacular answer to the john. if you're looking to spruce up your walls with some art this summer then our resident d.i.y. expert hans shane has some ideas for you and to days she shows us how to create paintings using twigs and leaves. hi i mention do you want to hang your wrong paintings in your apartment but think it's too complicated don't worry...
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i would go down to tesco, buy some clothes, get a little scooter or a bmx or skateboard, so i look like of the locals and not an outsider. if i would go down in my tracksuit pants, i would stand out. runners bring the drugs into wales by road or by rail. the train is often the only choice for those too young to drive. their goal is the same. to target communities already with drug users, like the city of bangor. as anywhere else, there are willing customers for what the dealers are selling, crack cocaine and heroin. i like to have a bit of a smoke before i go out, just to make me feel all right, you know what i mean? itjust gives me a little buzz. drugs have taken their toll on dave, and notjust on his health. in the past he has been in prison for dealing, now he moderates his use. people kill themselves ingesting and that, and i think if you just smoke it now and again, i think it is better than ingesting. dave has been prescribed methadone to treat his addiction. but for now he still buys heroin. going and doing some busking and trying to make some money, and my day starts... dave sta
i would go down to tesco, buy some clothes, get a little scooter or a bmx or skateboard, so i look like of the locals and not an outsider. if i would go down in my tracksuit pants, i would stand out. runners bring the drugs into wales by road or by rail. the train is often the only choice for those too young to drive. their goal is the same. to target communities already with drug users, like the city of bangor. as anywhere else, there are willing customers for what the dealers are selling,...
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saturday march the fifty fifth anniversary of valentino tesco becoming the first woman in space she was just twenty six on her historic voyage a crater on the moon has been named in her honor and there's a small planet called cheika think all and russian her code name. her historic flight in the last six spacecraft luster almost three days it orbited earth forty eight times to cover remains the only woman ever to have been on a solo space mission a second craft with fellow. was nearby with the mission also checking differences in the flight impact on male and female bodies the two were in constant contact with terri schiavo even sing a song for her colleague was. i was so good. my heart flinched only when i spoke to my mother i was flying over to vogue a river my hometown river where i grew up and at this moment i was talking to my mother that's when my voice started to tremble you need to tell her confident words given that she became a widow with three children at twenty six you were not allowed to see where we were heading with sign a non-disclosure agreement telling you that i've be
saturday march the fifty fifth anniversary of valentino tesco becoming the first woman in space she was just twenty six on her historic voyage a crater on the moon has been named in her honor and there's a small planet called cheika think all and russian her code name. her historic flight in the last six spacecraft luster almost three days it orbited earth forty eight times to cover remains the only woman ever to have been on a solo space mission a second craft with fellow. was nearby with the...
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humana was tesco has a center console arm rest he thinks it be nice to be able to lay his arm on it and when he does he discovers. cannot creaks continuously and if i said pretty annoying especially when he's driving. the stuff they can mine well points out the soft top has two positions leaving only the roof open and position to which it's in now as you can see it hangs down partly over the trunk lid which can't be opened it with the top down to be able but all the manual needs to do against presence will show when i thought i had off the theft and here often. and for the top moves up to position one. and then you can open the trunk of. the minimal seize the trunk itself it isn't small the opening is not a lot will fit through their cases a water bottles and things will be hard to fit. apparently looks to have priority over practicality. i don't think i'm on a well sums up saying all in all the d.s. three has its witnesses added strengths it's apparent how much love went into the details it's the design that impresses him but at the end of the day design is always a matter of taste you
humana was tesco has a center console arm rest he thinks it be nice to be able to lay his arm on it and when he does he discovers. cannot creaks continuously and if i said pretty annoying especially when he's driving. the stuff they can mine well points out the soft top has two positions leaving only the roof open and position to which it's in now as you can see it hangs down partly over the trunk lid which can't be opened it with the top down to be able but all the manual needs to do against...
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differences in the flights impact on male and female bodies the two were in constant contact with tesco but even seeing a song for her colleague. i was so good. my heart flinched only when i spoke to my mother i was flying over to volker river my hometown river where i grew up and at this moment i was talking to my mother that's when my voice started to tremble you need to tell her confident words given that she became a widow with three children at twenty six we were not allowed to see where we were heading with sign a non-disclosure agreement telling you that i'd been approved for the national team in parachuting when she found out about my flight she just said you tricked me and i replied mother please forgive me but the flight was far from easy and almost ended in tragedy her spacecraft suffered a technical glitch and communication was lost for several hours at the time she believed she wouldn't make it home to earth but the problem was fixed by a team led by yuri gagarin the first man in space and she still dreams of flying but this time to mars john glenn flew for seventy seven ye
differences in the flights impact on male and female bodies the two were in constant contact with tesco but even seeing a song for her colleague. i was so good. my heart flinched only when i spoke to my mother i was flying over to volker river my hometown river where i grew up and at this moment i was talking to my mother that's when my voice started to tremble you need to tell her confident words given that she became a widow with three children at twenty six we were not allowed to see where...
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i remember when years ago, when tesco and sainsbury started to stock books and sainsbury started to stockn the high street is taking a profit focused strategy and it means it is not investing in stores, but really mindful of making those stores work in terms of profitability and that is down to the flexible format hit house, which it needs when you think of the categories it plays in, which are under pressure, news and magazines, those falling. —— format it has. stationery is hit by discount businesses like card factory. it has been pushing flexibility to ensure those stores remain profitable. its leases, the majority are two up to five years, so it does not feel it has the forward looks to invest heavily. thank you very much. stephen clarke talking about whsmith results. more online. mexico has followed through with the promise and is imposing almost three billion dollars of tariffs on us products. if you live in a city centre, chances are you don't have a garden, but what if you are craving green space amid pollution and busy nests in city centres. well, one london startup says it has t
i remember when years ago, when tesco and sainsbury started to stock books and sainsbury started to stockn the high street is taking a profit focused strategy and it means it is not investing in stores, but really mindful of making those stores work in terms of profitability and that is down to the flexible format hit house, which it needs when you think of the categories it plays in, which are under pressure, news and magazines, those falling. —— format it has. stationery is hit by...
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a pioneer of the anti—plastic movement, her firm supplies canvas bags to topshop, nike and tesco.art asks her what her ceo secrets are. my life motto and something we imbibe in the company is don't be boring. don't look horizontally and sideways, always think ahead. always think about what your customer may need, what can you develop, what is your key competitive advantage and what can you exploit and make it as innovative as possible? because those who innovate, survive. it's actually a very interesting dynamic, between my father and i. at the office, i am just like any other employee. we have a very professional relationship. i don't address him as my father. for many years, i wouldn't sign off my e—mail signatures with my surname, so that we wouldn't have any sense of nepotism. if i state my opinion, there are no hard feelings. there are no emotions involved. business facts are business facts. it's always great to get those pearls of wisdom from the bosses that are on this programme. maike currie isjoining us again to discuss. we are discussing all sorts of stories. we want you
a pioneer of the anti—plastic movement, her firm supplies canvas bags to topshop, nike and tesco.art asks her what her ceo secrets are. my life motto and something we imbibe in the company is don't be boring. don't look horizontally and sideways, always think ahead. always think about what your customer may need, what can you develop, what is your key competitive advantage and what can you exploit and make it as innovative as possible? because those who innovate, survive. it's actually a very...
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meanwhile, back in store, tesco has tried converting retail space for housing, but dave lewis says customersthe shops. i am optimistic about the future for food retail. i think it will change but that is still a very good business in stores like this, for me, will still be a very important part of that. we are a nation of shopkeepers, the shop is here to stay? the shop is definitely here to stay? the shop is definitely here to stay? the shop is definitely here to stay. after a day of some drama at westminster, the prime minister has seen off the possible resignation of her brexit secretary, david davis. he had demanded a time limit on temporary arrangements to avoid a hard irish border if no customs deal is reached with the eu. theresa may has now committed the government to an ‘expectation‘ that the so—called backstop arrangement would end by close of 2021. here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg. are you about to lose your brexit secretary, prime minister? she has a lot on, but theresa may's urged today was to prevent disaster, to stop the man he was meant to be in charge of brexit f
meanwhile, back in store, tesco has tried converting retail space for housing, but dave lewis says customersthe shops. i am optimistic about the future for food retail. i think it will change but that is still a very good business in stores like this, for me, will still be a very important part of that. we are a nation of shopkeepers, the shop is here to stay? the shop is definitely here to stay? the shop is definitely here to stay? the shop is definitely here to stay. after a day of some drama...
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if you go down the aisle at tesco what you will see is on ss'by sittingbe next to fish fingers. win for us. , ifre still europe focused we find the opportunity in the u.s. wi. , but for about val us, nomad is on a trajectory. frozen seems to be coming back into fashion as it should because the quality of the products are superb and have been underappreciated. we are still on the hunt. i think the best thing that's happened over the last two years has been to turn nomad into a >> we can end on this if you like about the buying environment generally. there's seemingly huge strategic competition for a any asset the comes to market. assess that market?our c it seems so competitive. martin: you have to stay disciplined. you can't get impatient. it's a long game. sometimes there are times to do nothing. if you can't find big things because the overall is overvalued to find small things and niche is where you can find value. i think making acquisitions -- i've been making acquisitions for 25 years and i've seen high markets and low markets. the best mee comes to market in a strong equi
if you go down the aisle at tesco what you will see is on ss'by sittingbe next to fish fingers. win for us. , ifre still europe focused we find the opportunity in the u.s. wi. , but for about val us, nomad is on a trajectory. frozen seems to be coming back into fashion as it should because the quality of the products are superb and have been underappreciated. we are still on the hunt. i think the best thing that's happened over the last two years has been to turn nomad into a >> we can...
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google, facebook, twitter, amazon, square, go daddy, tesco, sainsbury's, and many more are updating theirers more control over their personal data. those updates and changes are thanks to a new laws governing data privacy called the general data protection regulation or gdpr. it only applies to people who live in the european union, but its adoption is largely expected to have americans asking, why don't we have that? here is how data collection currently works. with you sign up for, let's say facebook, you have to click the box agreeing to the company's terms. those terms give facebook the right to track your online activity, even if you are not actively browsing facebook. facebook can let certain parties access it the sale ads and services. >> they will have the right to ask for copies of anything. >> that's nate lanxon. >> up to entire archives of all the content they have generated on the service. >> on may 25, companies with more than 250 employees will have to get unambiguous consent from users to collect their data, instead of burying the ok inside the fine print. it will also make
google, facebook, twitter, amazon, square, go daddy, tesco, sainsbury's, and many more are updating theirers more control over their personal data. those updates and changes are thanks to a new laws governing data privacy called the general data protection regulation or gdpr. it only applies to people who live in the european union, but its adoption is largely expected to have americans asking, why don't we have that? here is how data collection currently works. with you sign up for, let's say...
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meanwhile, back in store, tesco has tried converting surplus retail space for housing, but dave lewisant to go to the shops. i'm not unoptimistic about the future for food retail. i think it will change, but i see that actually there's still a very, very good business. and, as i said at the start, stores like this, for me, will still be a very important part of that. so, we're a nation of shopkeepers, the shop is here to stay? the shop is definitely here to stay. simon jack, bbc news. after a day of some drama at westminster, the prime minister has seen off the possible resignation of her brexit secretary, david davis. he had demanded a time limit on temporary arrangements to avoid a hard irish border if an agreement on customs can't be reached with the eu. theresa may has now committed the government to an ‘expectation‘ that the so—called backstop arrangement would end by the close of 2021. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. are you about to lose your brexit secretary, prime minister? she has a lot on, but theresa may's first job today was to prevent disaster. to stop the
meanwhile, back in store, tesco has tried converting surplus retail space for housing, but dave lewisant to go to the shops. i'm not unoptimistic about the future for food retail. i think it will change, but i see that actually there's still a very, very good business. and, as i said at the start, stores like this, for me, will still be a very important part of that. so, we're a nation of shopkeepers, the shop is here to stay? the shop is definitely here to stay. simon jack, bbc news. after a...
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tesco we do have significant trade with canada and mexico. we are certainly part of that. the only thing i would say about this is that we are an increasingly globalized world. there are a lot of accusations that china has been able to dump steel -- able to cheap steel. they have been able to skirt some of the existing tariffs that we have with steel. these are issues that trump ran on. runningry popular about on the message of renegotiating trade deals. i think it has taken him 500 days to get to this point but he certainly seems to be angling int he wants to be getting the mix and i think that scares a lot of republicans because certainly, they are a free-trade party or they were a free trade party. and now policy has come up and it is coming to a head. host: talking about the president's party power. four minutes ago, the president tweeted "i have the absolute right to pardon myself but why would i do that when i have done nothwrong? in the meantime, the never ending witchhunt led by 13 angry and conflicted democrats continues into midterms." scholaror every legal trump
tesco we do have significant trade with canada and mexico. we are certainly part of that. the only thing i would say about this is that we are an increasingly globalized world. there are a lot of accusations that china has been able to dump steel -- able to cheap steel. they have been able to skirt some of the existing tariffs that we have with steel. these are issues that trump ran on. runningry popular about on the message of renegotiating trade deals. i think it has taken him 500 days to get...
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tesco is stepping up on the -- pressure on its rivals.uarter of growth. tesco is one of the industry's most reliable performers by cutting costs and prices. it is official. at&t has closed its landmark $85 billion takeover of time warner. the deal allows the telecom giant to enter the media business by acquiring the owner of warner brothers and hbo. the justice department waved a waiting period for the closing. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you so much, taylor. newntina has named a central bank chief after the surprise resignation of the current one. the former finance minister is taking over and he needs to tame the currency crisis in the argentine peso. it has hit a record low after a selloff this week. that is despite a $50 billion loan from the imf, the biggest in the history of the organization. the question is whether any central bank chief can make a difference. gideon rose and william lee of the milken institute are still with us. how much time do investors give argentina to fix this? >> argentina has been
tesco is stepping up on the -- pressure on its rivals.uarter of growth. tesco is one of the industry's most reliable performers by cutting costs and prices. it is official. at&t has closed its landmark $85 billion takeover of time warner. the deal allows the telecom giant to enter the media business by acquiring the owner of warner brothers and hbo. the justice department waved a waiting period for the closing. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you so much, taylor....
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tesco have said we are experiencing this problem.ot contactless. we are getting a patchy effect. some people, i spoke to one retailer that said it worked fine. it's obvious visa have a problem and across europe. i have had messages on twitter from ireland and europe. i have had messages on twitterfrom ireland and germany europe. i have had messages on twitter from ireland and germany but it's patchy. some indications it might be getting resolved. further clarification later in the hour and you might come back to us but for now, that's the latest. an emergency timetable is to come into effect on northern rail services from monday — after nearly two weeks of delays and cancellations brought about by a new schedule. some 165 trains will be removed from schedules each day until the end ofjuly to "stabilise service levels". the transport secretary, chris grayling, said network rail had finalised the new timetables far too late, and described recent disruption as "wholly unacceptable". alison freeman reports. they stand, they watch, they w
tesco have said we are experiencing this problem.ot contactless. we are getting a patchy effect. some people, i spoke to one retailer that said it worked fine. it's obvious visa have a problem and across europe. i have had messages on twitter from ireland and europe. i have had messages on twitterfrom ireland and germany europe. i have had messages on twitter from ireland and germany but it's patchy. some indications it might be getting resolved. further clarification later in the hour and you...
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booker, owned by supermarket giant tesco, is restricting how much beer wholesale customers can buy.to our latest update on a number of stories we have been checking on across the world. first of all let me take you into north america where we have kept a close eye particularly on this area of cloud as it worked its way across the plains toward the lakes, dropping offa plains toward the lakes, dropping off a lot of rain within the past 24 hours on the chicago area, reports of flooding there and similar prospect i suspect in the northeastern states and into the southeast of canada. following on behind, the story is very much one of heat across the southern and western states, percolating its way into the heart of canada also. that has spawned quite a bit of wildfire activity and certainly the story in south asia, before the monsoon trough actually works its way up and across south asia is one of heat, but now we are much more concerned across these northwestern states and so across these northwestern states and so to across the western shore is about the intensity of rain. to the nort
booker, owned by supermarket giant tesco, is restricting how much beer wholesale customers can buy.to our latest update on a number of stories we have been checking on across the world. first of all let me take you into north america where we have kept a close eye particularly on this area of cloud as it worked its way across the plains toward the lakes, dropping offa plains toward the lakes, dropping off a lot of rain within the past 24 hours on the chicago area, reports of flooding there and...
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i just like actually, or tesco's just to make sure. ijust think they do it ina sneaky make sure. different petrol stations, i go to the cheapest ones, but have noticed the cheapest ones, but have noticed the increases, yes. geraint, as you we re the increases, yes. geraint, as you were saying, we are at the mercy of oil prices and also of the value of sterling — are there any indications on where things will go in the future? well, i have been speaking with the forecourt manager here and he says that he has noticed the increase and so have his customers, but there may be some light at the end of the tunnel. the rac say that things are starting to cool down so the increase may stop in the next couple of weeks. he says that he gets his prices on a monday night and they actually went down for the first time in a number of weeks last night, so he might be able to pass on those savings to customers over the next few weeks. the comedian michael mcintyre has been robbed by thieves on a moped, as he waited to collect his children from a school in north london. according to reports, the m
i just like actually, or tesco's just to make sure. ijust think they do it ina sneaky make sure. different petrol stations, i go to the cheapest ones, but have noticed the cheapest ones, but have noticed the increases, yes. geraint, as you we re the increases, yes. geraint, as you were saying, we are at the mercy of oil prices and also of the value of sterling — are there any indications on where things will go in the future? well, i have been speaking with the forecourt manager here and he...
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booker, which is owned by tesco, is limiting customers to 10 cases of beer, and five of cider or soft but europe is in the middle a shortage of commercially—produced co2. and it's hitting the food and drinks industry. coca—cola has halted some production as a precaution. while, one abattoir in britain had to close its doors today. the food and drink industry believes supplies will begin returning to normal in earlyjuly. (duration:0'10) a couple of updates on business stories we are covering. chuck schumer saying donald trump getting per delete a corporation like the the tax giveaway will mean more jobs. many corporate executives announced they bought that spivack and lay off american workers playing into what i've been talking about with kim. please companies make decisions they may be driven not by political considerations but simply by financial ones. they get sucked into an ever increasing politicized discourse in the us. uber has now been found but believed that an proper to operate in london and however it's been given a list of things it needs to do in order to continue to bejud
booker, which is owned by tesco, is limiting customers to 10 cases of beer, and five of cider or soft but europe is in the middle a shortage of commercially—produced co2. and it's hitting the food and drinks industry. coca—cola has halted some production as a precaution. while, one abattoir in britain had to close its doors today. the food and drink industry believes supplies will begin returning to normal in earlyjuly. (duration:0'10) a couple of updates on business stories we are...
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needs to reform it tesco crate with other parties and prioritize the national interests another challenge for the opposition parties is making their voice heard in a parliament now stripped of much of its power to hold to account a government run by a president with strength and executive powers in this election campaign the opposition mainly tried to persuade voters that have been in power too long they didn't say much about what the alternatives looked like the c.h.p. will say that was because calling early elections gave them a little time well now they've up to five years to work out what their vision of turkey would be but it's with al-jazeera anchor still ahead on al-jazeera. i believe i stated in the us over delays and re-uniting thousands of micro children separated from their parents and activists accuse temper companies endangering the world's second largest rain forest. hello there is pretty hot across parts of europe have them i mean the central belt the still a fair amount of cloud as you can see and that's just drifting its way towards the south but in the west that's where
needs to reform it tesco crate with other parties and prioritize the national interests another challenge for the opposition parties is making their voice heard in a parliament now stripped of much of its power to hold to account a government run by a president with strength and executive powers in this election campaign the opposition mainly tried to persuade voters that have been in power too long they didn't say much about what the alternatives looked like the c.h.p. will say that was...
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we've been talking about business rates today after comments from the tesco boss, he was rather scathingh street. we've seen a lot of big retailers fall in the last few months and business rates are partly to blame. as a quick recap business rates are set by the government, taken in by local rates are set by the government, ta ken in by local authorities rates are set by the government, taken in by local authorities are basically linked to the business occupies. they have increased to two yea rs occupies. they have increased to two years ina occupies. they have increased to two years in a row and there have been complaints by lobbies that this has crippled businesses especially in the time where we are seeing a lot of moving to online sales. how worried should facebook users be about this glitch? it does sound worrying. and knowing the users have posted private information that they had restricted, inadvertently it has been posted to the general public because of the technical blip. paul blake isjoining because of the technical blip. paul blake is joining us because of the technical blip
we've been talking about business rates today after comments from the tesco boss, he was rather scathingh street. we've seen a lot of big retailers fall in the last few months and business rates are partly to blame. as a quick recap business rates are set by the government, taken in by local rates are set by the government, ta ken in by local authorities rates are set by the government, taken in by local authorities are basically linked to the business occupies. they have increased to two yea...
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the boss of tesco has blamed the collapse of some retailers partly on the expense of business rates.lls rise, while others fell. he questioned whether raising business rates had resulted in an uneven playing field for some firms. a software bug meant millions of facebook users may have unknowingly posted private information to the public, the company has warned. the glitch set a user's post to be shared to everyone, even if a user had previously chosen a more restricted option, such as friends of friends. facebook says the fault has been rectified. users who may have been affected will be notified on the site's news feed. bt‘s chief executive, gavin patterson, is to step down after the company said a change of leadership was needed. the company said a poor reaction to its latest results, in which bt set out plans to cut 13,000 jobs, had prompted the move. bt said mr patterson, who has led the firm for five years, would remain in his post until a successor is chosen later this year. well, let's get more on that story about gavin williamson stepping down. —— about gavin patterson stepp
the boss of tesco has blamed the collapse of some retailers partly on the expense of business rates.lls rise, while others fell. he questioned whether raising business rates had resulted in an uneven playing field for some firms. a software bug meant millions of facebook users may have unknowingly posted private information to the public, the company has warned. the glitch set a user's post to be shared to everyone, even if a user had previously chosen a more restricted option, such as friends...
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tesco enjoys a confident start to the year as it reports its tenth consecutive quarter of rising salesime warner. the deal, worth more than £60 billion, has been two years in the making, and was bedevilled by legal arguments over whether it was good — or bad — for competiton. but on tuesday a us judge ruled the deal didn't violate anti—competition laws and the deal was closed today. about 60 bank branches are closing every month — that's according to consumer group which? it claims that rbs is closing the most, and says it leaves many people left without proper access to services. in reply the banks say they are closing branches because more and more customers are banking online and keeping branches open which so few people use doesn't make economic sense. joining me now is gareth shaw, a money expert at the consumer group which?... the problem is, tanking is not a public utility, these are commercial operations, and it's not worth keeping them open. —— banking is not a public utility. fewer people are visiting bank branches. the number of people walking in to do their business has dro
tesco enjoys a confident start to the year as it reports its tenth consecutive quarter of rising salesime warner. the deal, worth more than £60 billion, has been two years in the making, and was bedevilled by legal arguments over whether it was good — or bad — for competiton. but on tuesday a us judge ruled the deal didn't violate anti—competition laws and the deal was closed today. about 60 bank branches are closing every month — that's according to consumer group which? it claims...