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this for tesco staff is the result of some very turbulent years. 9000 jobs have been cut from tesco's. 150 metro stores right up and down the uk are now the ones to be facing the axe —— 153. this door behind me opened in the 90s and tesco sat at the time people used to come in and do their weekly shop here, but the way we shop has changed medically. now 70% of customers of tesco metros are just p°ppin9 customers of tesco metros are just popping in and buying what they need for the evening. it's a convenience store. so the way they operate needs to change. they need less products in the stores and fewer stuff. so 4500 in the stores and fewer stuff. so a500 jobs and are at risk as you say. the company wants to try and redeploy those staff within the company still, but there is absolutely no guarantee of that at the moment. even the smaller, more popular tesco express stores are also facing scrutiny today. the company announced 8% of those doors will have much shorter hours. this isa will have much shorter hours. this is a business, don't forget, they are sitting on profits of £1.7 billi
this for tesco staff is the result of some very turbulent years. 9000 jobs have been cut from tesco's. 150 metro stores right up and down the uk are now the ones to be facing the axe —— 153. this door behind me opened in the 90s and tesco sat at the time people used to come in and do their weekly shop here, but the way we shop has changed medically. now 70% of customers of tesco metros are just p°ppin9 customers of tesco metros are just popping in and buying what they need for the evening....
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they say 70% of customers in tesco metros are p°ppin9 customers in tesco metros are popping in and buyingit is a convenience store, so the the way they operate needs to change. they wa nt fewer staff, they operate needs to change. they want fewer staff, so 4500 jobs are now at risk, as you say. the company say they want to try and redeploy those staff within the company still, but there is absolutely no guarantee of that at the moment. even the smaller, more popular tesco express stores are facing scrutiny today. the company announced 8% of those stores will have much shorter hours. this is a business, don't forget, sitting on profits of £1.7 billion, but they are worried about competition and watching every penny at the moment. thank you. an eyewitness has described the chaotic scenes at lonodn's tate modern yesterday after a six—year—old boy from france was thrown from the tenth floor viewing platform. the american businessman has told the bbc he heard a scream and then saw a child lying on a roof five storeys below. he says he had to stop the boy's mother from climbing over the railing
they say 70% of customers in tesco metros are p°ppin9 customers in tesco metros are popping in and buyingit is a convenience store, so the the way they operate needs to change. they wa nt fewer staff, they operate needs to change. they want fewer staff, so 4500 jobs are now at risk, as you say. the company say they want to try and redeploy those staff within the company still, but there is absolutely no guarantee of that at the moment. even the smaller, more popular tesco express stores are...
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tesco is to cut thousands of staff in its tesco metro stores — blaming a competitive and challengingengland are demolished by australia, losing the first test by 251 runs. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, manchester united break the world record fee for a defender. england centre back harry maguire joins for £80 million. the details to come. good evening. president trump has condemned the two mass shootings in texas and ohio over the weekend that have left 31 people dead. he said the nation had to speak in one voice against racism, bigotry, and white supremacy. it came as mr trump was accused by political opponents of contributing to a rise in racist attacks with his own language, as president, and in the past. here's our north america, editorjon sopel. we've been here before, we'll be here again. another heart—wrenching vigil in an american city where deadly gun violence has made an unwelcome intrusion. in the midst of this darkness, there were also stories of immense heroism. specialist soldier glendon oakley rescued many children, but he's haunted by the ones he couldn't sa
tesco is to cut thousands of staff in its tesco metro stores — blaming a competitive and challengingengland are demolished by australia, losing the first test by 251 runs. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, manchester united break the world record fee for a defender. england centre back harry maguire joins for £80 million. the details to come. good evening. president trump has condemned the two mass shootings in texas and ohio over the weekend that have left 31 people dead. he said the...
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but has tesco got too big? too many outlets?they are the right size and place, but being big has its advantages in the way that you can talk about volume and if you're talking about margins, if you can create volume, you can bring your margins down and you can bring your margins down and you can bring your margins down and you can get better deals. what is the future do you think, because generally for british supermarkets, but maybe for tesco in particular? i think we are changing our shopping habits, we are eating in different ways, probably cooking more at home, lots of restaurants deliver now direct to the home, so the whole pattern of how we eat is changing and tesco has to keep up with that. if you look at their other competitors, sainsbury‘s tried to merge, now it is working with deliver rew and other things like that, so it is not a question of too big although you have to be careful. because we have seen big although you have to be careful. because we have seen companies that have gotte n because we have seen companies
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tesco is to cut 4,500 jobs, mostly from its tesco metro stores.ters say they need at least two more days to pump water from a reservoir to prevent a damaged dam in derbyshire from collapsing. yup, gone! austraila win the first ashes test at edgbaston by 251 runs after england collapse in the second innings. it's five o'clock. our main story. president trump has condemned what he called ‘racism, bigotry and white supremacy‘ in an address following the mass shootings in texas and ohio over the weekend that left 30 people dead. he said those guilty of mass shootings should face the death penalty. he blamed such killings on mental illness, social media, video games and what he called a glorification of violence. he said more must be done to identify those who might carry out such attacks before they do. mr trump did not however address accusations that his own racially charged and anti—immigrant rhetoric may have contributed to a rise in hate crimes. he also stopped short of calling for gun control reform. in one voice, our nation must condemn racism,
tesco is to cut 4,500 jobs, mostly from its tesco metro stores.ters say they need at least two more days to pump water from a reservoir to prevent a damaged dam in derbyshire from collapsing. yup, gone! austraila win the first ashes test at edgbaston by 251 runs after england collapse in the second innings. it's five o'clock. our main story. president trump has condemned what he called ‘racism, bigotry and white supremacy‘ in an address following the mass shootings in texas and ohio over...
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we are hearing from a tesco that around 4500 staff who work at 153 off tesco's metro stores are set to news, this time from reading crown court. a man from north london has been convicted of murdering a midwifery student. j°y of murdering a midwifery student. joy morgan went missing in december last year. her body has never been found. chauffeur al israel has been convicted of her murder. more on those stories throughout the afternoon. let's join those stories throughout the afternoon. let'sjoin olly those stories throughout the afternoon. let's join olly foster with the sport. let's start with some cricket. it was only a matter of time, i suppose, if you keep an eye on england and everything that has been happening over the last five days in edgbaston, that england we re five days in edgbaston, that england were going to go 1—0 down? steve smith put england to the sword. they had a massive lead coming into this day. by the end of the programme, five o'clock, i think we will be talking about an england defeat. they resumed on 13 without loss overnight, a highly improbable 398 required
we are hearing from a tesco that around 4500 staff who work at 153 off tesco's metro stores are set to news, this time from reading crown court. a man from north london has been convicted of murdering a midwifery student. j°y of murdering a midwifery student. joy morgan went missing in december last year. her body has never been found. chauffeur al israel has been convicted of her murder. more on those stories throughout the afternoon. let's join those stories throughout the afternoon....
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if we look at tesco, they've made similar changes this year or madejob tesco, they've made similar changesne and whether we need as many roles in that same sense is what they are trying to target. but for the employees it is a bit of a slap in the face. thank you. a sliver of good news for the bosses at metro bank. customers have rated it the best bank in britain. 82% of customers said they'd recommend it to family and friends. the bank is on the unt for a new chairman and its share price has taken a nosedive in recent months. rbs was the worst rated bank, again. "non—doms" — uk residents who are not required to pay tax on overseas earnings — are fleeing for fear of a corbyn government and/or a hard brexit. this is according to the law firm pinsent masons. treasury figures reveal that the number of wealthy non—domiciled residents, who pay no uk tax on their offshore accounts, has fallen to its lowest level ever. that suggests britain is losing out on the tax revenue those individuals pay on their uk earnings. its thought to amount to around £45 billion over the last five yea rs. like stock
if we look at tesco, they've made similar changes this year or madejob tesco, they've made similar changesne and whether we need as many roles in that same sense is what they are trying to target. but for the employees it is a bit of a slap in the face. thank you. a sliver of good news for the bosses at metro bank. customers have rated it the best bank in britain. 82% of customers said they'd recommend it to family and friends. the bank is on the unt for a new chairman and its share price has...
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tesco has announced further cuts to its tesco stores.ore on the situation in derbyshire where firefighters say they need at least two more days to pump water from a reservoir to prevent the dam above whaley bridge from collapsing. 0n the papers, i will bejoined by guests 0n the papers, i will bejoined by gu ests to 0n the papers, i will bejoined by guests to take a look at what is making tomorrow's front pages. this hello and welcome to sportsday. sublime smith. australia embrace, england surrender. first blood is to the australian. the £18 million man, his mood is complete. and we examine the fallout from the ugly scenes in perpignan as fans clash at the weekend. also coming up. the presale skierfacing an weekend. also coming up. the presale skier facing an uncertain future after being diagnosed with a rare blood clot on the brain. after being diagnosed with a rare blood clot on the brainli after being diagnosed with a rare blood clot on the brain. i was sitting on my own thinking why the hell has this happened to me? welcome to the pro
tesco has announced further cuts to its tesco stores.ore on the situation in derbyshire where firefighters say they need at least two more days to pump water from a reservoir to prevent the dam above whaley bridge from collapsing. 0n the papers, i will bejoined by guests 0n the papers, i will bejoined by gu ests to 0n the papers, i will bejoined by guests to take a look at what is making tomorrow's front pages. this hello and welcome to sportsday. sublime smith. australia embrace, england...
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uno es carga par tesco, y otro tesco. tunnel in france is full of refrigerated trucks, the embodiment of britain's dependence on fresh food — and it's even more at the end of october, just when the uk's scheduled to leave with an increasingly likely no—deal brexit. the government says the overall food supply will be fine. if we leave without a deal on 0ctober if we leave without a deal on october the 31st, there will inevitably be bumps in the road, but it's myjob to make sure we are as ready as possible for all contingencies, and one reason i am in dover today is that i have been talking to the people who manage the port, people responsible for the freight that travels to europe and to those who manage other ports in order to make sure that goods can flow, that people can receive in supermarkets and shops everything they need. the food companies are rather sceptical about what they see as the government's optimism about the impact of a no—deal brexit on the supply of fresh food. they anticipate having to coordinate where
uno es carga par tesco, y otro tesco. tunnel in france is full of refrigerated trucks, the embodiment of britain's dependence on fresh food — and it's even more at the end of october, just when the uk's scheduled to leave with an increasingly likely no—deal brexit. the government says the overall food supply will be fine. if we leave without a deal on 0ctober if we leave without a deal on october the 31st, there will inevitably be bumps in the road, but it's myjob to make sure we are as...
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una des carga, tesco. el otro, tesco. channel tunnel in france is full of refrigerated trucks, the embodiment of britain's dependence on imports of fresh food. and it is even more at the end of october, just when the uk is scheduled to leave with an increasingly likely no—deal brexit. the government says the overall food supply will be fine. the food companies are rather sceptical about what they see as the government's optimism about the impacts of a no—deal brexit on the supply of fresh food. they anticipate having to co—ordinate where trucks like these go in the united kingdom together. that would be illegal under competition law. they want some guarantees from government. i'm confident, because the uk has a very resilient food supply system, that actually we will be able to make sure that people have a wide range, and all the choice that they need. but of course, we're constantly talking to supermarkets, food distributors and others to see what more the government can do to help, and we stand ready to ensure that the
una des carga, tesco. el otro, tesco. channel tunnel in france is full of refrigerated trucks, the embodiment of britain's dependence on imports of fresh food. and it is even more at the end of october, just when the uk is scheduled to leave with an increasingly likely no—deal brexit. the government says the overall food supply will be fine. the food companies are rather sceptical about what they see as the government's optimism about the impacts of a no—deal brexit on the supply of fresh...
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una des carga, tesco. el otro, tesco.h of the channel tunnel in france is full of refrigerated trucks, the embodiment of britain's dependence on imports of fresh food. and it's even more at the end of october, just when the uk is scheduled to leave with an increasingly likely no—deal brexit. the government says the overall food supply will be fine. the food companies are rather sceptical about what they see as the government's optimism about the impact of a no—deal brexit on the supply of fresh food. they anticipate having to coordinate where trucks like these go in the united kingdom together. that would be illegal under competition law. they want some guarantees from government. i'm confident, because the uk has a very resilient food supply system, that actually we will be able to make sure that people have a wide range and all the choice that they need. but of course, we are constantly talking to supermarkets, food distributors and others to see what more the government can do to help, and we stand ready to ensure that
una des carga, tesco. el otro, tesco.h of the channel tunnel in france is full of refrigerated trucks, the embodiment of britain's dependence on imports of fresh food. and it's even more at the end of october, just when the uk is scheduled to leave with an increasingly likely no—deal brexit. the government says the overall food supply will be fine. the food companies are rather sceptical about what they see as the government's optimism about the impact of a no—deal brexit on the supply of...
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now, around a500 tesco staff are to lose theirjobs.supermarket chain said the cuts will help to serve shoppers better and run the business more sustainably. the retailer put the decision down to what it called an increasingly challenging and competitive environment. well, let's check out how challenging the markets look right now, because as you can see, as i mentioned at the start of the programme, they are all lower and the nikkei 225 has made steep falls at the open. it's not been at this level since january, reacting to the falls we saw on wall street, which saw its worst day this year. i should mention the nikkei is sliding because the japanese yen is seen as a safe haven, as is gold, both are rising and that of course impacts japanese exporters. as i mentioned, this is how wall street performed. that's it for the showstopping thanks for watching. —— that's it for the show. thanks for watching. two 2 for the show. thanks for watching. two22 this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: protests in hong kong have continued as its le
now, around a500 tesco staff are to lose theirjobs.supermarket chain said the cuts will help to serve shoppers better and run the business more sustainably. the retailer put the decision down to what it called an increasingly challenging and competitive environment. well, let's check out how challenging the markets look right now, because as you can see, as i mentioned at the start of the programme, they are all lower and the nikkei 225 has made steep falls at the open. it's not been at this...
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was one to tesco seems much but. it was the end of the 9 game scoring drought in styles a man with total faith in his own technique payments 11 goal top scorer with 9 assists to his name as well leading by example with both the. technical things we've confronted this absolutely sensational. this will go for him on this season's biggest overachievers thanks largely to the way players like john cyma responded to the challenge of promotion. but we got a guy. and he still does i think you can see it was intentional and you've got to see it every week without actually telling how. me tell me just give a guy. he's got. much time to think about what he's going to do with putting out music section you want to do with it even don't mind came up 2nd best i just love the team spirit exemplified by plays like show all sim. more often than not we need to work together to break a defense read the play move the bull and start celebrating. such things like say. here are the best combination goals of the season. final games dallman m
was one to tesco seems much but. it was the end of the 9 game scoring drought in styles a man with total faith in his own technique payments 11 goal top scorer with 9 assists to his name as well leading by example with both the. technical things we've confronted this absolutely sensational. this will go for him on this season's biggest overachievers thanks largely to the way players like john cyma responded to the challenge of promotion. but we got a guy. and he still does i think you can see...
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was one to get tesco says much that. it was it ended a 9 game scoring drop in styles a man with total faith in his own technique crimmins 11 goal top scorer with 9 assists to his name as well leading by example with both. the technical things we can afford to do it is absolutely sensational. this will go for among the season's biggest overachievers thanks largely to the way players like joel cyma responded to the challenge of promotion. we set a guy. and. i think you can see it was intentional. trying to see it every week without actually telling house and. tell me just give it a go. he's got. much time to think about what he's going to do with it i think that is exactly why. to do with it even dortmund came up 2nd best to just hold off team spirit exemplified by players like sean simms. more often than not maybe to work together to break a defense read the play move the ball and start celebrating. spots. like say. here are the best combination goals of the season. by and against goldman means there's absolutely no room
was one to get tesco says much that. it was it ended a 9 game scoring drop in styles a man with total faith in his own technique crimmins 11 goal top scorer with 9 assists to his name as well leading by example with both. the technical things we can afford to do it is absolutely sensational. this will go for among the season's biggest overachievers thanks largely to the way players like joel cyma responded to the challenge of promotion. we set a guy. and. i think you can see it was intentional....
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asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tesco and waitrose.p charge was introduced. and in the last year alone, there's been a 47% decrease in single bag use. that means the average person now buysjust in single bag use. that means the average person now buys just ten single—use plastic bags a year compared to 140 five years ago. plastic bag use has also dropped in scotla nd plastic bag use has also dropped in scotland and the holyrood government is now pushing ahead with the deposit return scheme for some plastic and glass bottles and cans. some critics say ditching single—use plastic bags means shifting to heavy duty bags for life, which can often contain more plastic. but at a time when consumers are being urged to go green, this is one issue campaigners will probably feel has been all wrapped up. john mcmanus, bbc news. those are the main stories for you. one other story for you. the first three contestants for this year's series of strictly come dancing have been revealed. the england football star david james, the comedian chris ramsey a
asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tesco and waitrose.p charge was introduced. and in the last year alone, there's been a 47% decrease in single bag use. that means the average person now buysjust in single bag use. that means the average person now buys just ten single—use plastic bags a year compared to 140 five years ago. plastic bag use has also dropped in scotla nd plastic bag use has also dropped in scotland and the holyrood government is now pushing ahead...
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asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tesco and waitrose. and glass bottles and cans. some critics say ditching single—use plastic bags means shifting to heavy duty bags for life, which can often contain more plastic. but at a time when consumers are being urged to go green, this is one issue campaigners will probably feel has been all wrapped up. john mcmanus, bbc news. many primary school children say they‘ve never visited traditional high street shops like a butchers or a greengrocers. the research among five to 11—year—olds found nearly a third of them had never been to a butchers, and almost a quarter had not been to a greengrocer. it also found more than half had never been to a launderette. we went out to ask families whether they shop local or not, and this is what they told us. i don‘t often take my children to high street shops, we do a lot of shopping online, maybe for something specific or a treat. my friends dad isa specific or a treat. my friends dad is a butcher. have you ever been? no stop we always try and shop locally, loca
asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tesco and waitrose. and glass bottles and cans. some critics say ditching single—use plastic bags means shifting to heavy duty bags for life, which can often contain more plastic. but at a time when consumers are being urged to go green, this is one issue campaigners will probably feel has been all wrapped up. john mcmanus, bbc news. many primary school children say they‘ve never visited traditional high street shops like a...
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uno es carga par tesco, y otro tesco.l tunnel in france is full of refrigerated trucks, the embodiment of britain's dependence on fresh food, and it's even more at the end of october, just when the uk's scheduled to leave with an increasingly likely no—deal brexit. the government says the overall food supply will be fine. if we leave without a deal on october the 31st, there will inevitably be bumps in the road, but it's myjob to make sure we are as ready as possible for all contingencies, and one reason i am in dover today is that i have been talking to the people who manage the port, people responsible for the freight that travels to europe and to those who manage other ports in order to make sure that goods can flow, that people can receive in supermarkets and shops everything they need. the food companies are rather sceptical about what they see as the government's optimism about the impact of a no—deal brexit on the supply of fresh food. they anticipate having to coordinate where trucks like these go in the united ki
uno es carga par tesco, y otro tesco.l tunnel in france is full of refrigerated trucks, the embodiment of britain's dependence on fresh food, and it's even more at the end of october, just when the uk's scheduled to leave with an increasingly likely no—deal brexit. the government says the overall food supply will be fine. if we leave without a deal on october the 31st, there will inevitably be bumps in the road, but it's myjob to make sure we are as ready as possible for all contingencies,...
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uno es carga par tesco, y otro tesco. ..rigerated trucks, the embodiment of britain's dependence on fresh food — and it's even more at the end —— dependence on imports of fresh food — and it's even more at the end of october, just when the uk's scheduled to leave with an increasingly likely no—deal brexit. the government says the overall food supply will be fine. the food companies are rather sceptical about what they see as the government's optimism about the impact of a no—deal brexit on the supply of fresh food. i think if we do leave without a deal on october 31 there will inevitably be bumps on the road, but it is myjob to make sure we are as ready as possible for all contingencies. the food companies are rather sceptical about what they see as the government's optimism about the impact of a no—deal brexit on the supply of fresh food. they anticipate having to coordinate where trucks like these go in the united kingdom, together. that would be illegal under competition law. they want some guarantees from government. in
uno es carga par tesco, y otro tesco. ..rigerated trucks, the embodiment of britain's dependence on fresh food — and it's even more at the end —— dependence on imports of fresh food — and it's even more at the end of october, just when the uk's scheduled to leave with an increasingly likely no—deal brexit. the government says the overall food supply will be fine. the food companies are rather sceptical about what they see as the government's optimism about the impact of a no—deal...
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car fools metro and tesco oval reduce their presence there in recent years. online retailers led by ali baba are increasingly popular. because it's been struggling to attract the millennial generation in the u. s. this seems to be off to a good start in china. despite the escalating. tensions between washington and beijing. china's state council meanwhile is considering measures to boost domestic consumption. the moves could include allowing a lot could include allowing stores to stay open for longer hours. supporting the development of new commercial and entertainment complexes and possibly lifting restrictions on car purchases. sales in economic growth has slowed since the start of the year as american terrace away on exports and consumer demand in confidence. donald trump has suggested that negotiations could start again soon although few details or confirmation of that have been released. ripple effects are is meanwhile %-pc powerhouse is struggling as a direct result of those global trade tensions. germany has confirmed that its economy contracted from a
car fools metro and tesco oval reduce their presence there in recent years. online retailers led by ali baba are increasingly popular. because it's been struggling to attract the millennial generation in the u. s. this seems to be off to a good start in china. despite the escalating. tensions between washington and beijing. china's state council meanwhile is considering measures to boost domestic consumption. the moves could include allowing a lot could include allowing stores to stay open for...
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research by kantar shows that sales at tesco, sainsbury‘s, asda have all dropped over the past threeers say that lidl in particular has succeeded in persuading shoppers to do their big shop at its stores. twitter and facebook say they've tried to block what they describe as a "state—backed chinese misinformation campaign" against the protests in hong kong. twitter said that accounts from mainland china were part of a coordinated attempt to undermine the "legitimacy of the protest movement". but twitter has also been criticised for accepting money from the chinese state news agency to promote its stories about the democracy protest. sales have slowed and profits have been hit at persimmon, britain's second largest house—builder. it's been trying to improve the quality of its homes following criticism over the standard and safety of its houses. the company said additional investment in customer service had driven a 1.4% drop in pre—tax profit to £5095 million for the six months ending june 30. the company lost nearly a third of its value last year and appointed company insider dave jen
research by kantar shows that sales at tesco, sainsbury‘s, asda have all dropped over the past threeers say that lidl in particular has succeeded in persuading shoppers to do their big shop at its stores. twitter and facebook say they've tried to block what they describe as a "state—backed chinese misinformation campaign" against the protests in hong kong. twitter said that accounts from mainland china were part of a coordinated attempt to undermine the "legitimacy of the...
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he soon moved into a tesco car park, armed with a knife.er at the wheel. he said to him, "you are going to die", and thrust his knife through the open car window, injuring the man in the neck and hand. but the teenager was able to drive away and get help. shortly afterwards, fuller was arrested. vincent fuller denies it was a terrorist attack, but has admitted it was racially motivated and that is an issue which will be ruled on by thejudge during is an issue which will be ruled on by the judge during sentencing on september the 5th. richard galpin, thank you. the liberal democrat leader jo swinson says the senior conservative ken clarke and former labour deputy leader harriet harman have both said they'd be willing to lead a unity government in the event that mps pass a vote of no confidence in boris johnson's government to try to stop a no—deal brexit. jo swinson has rejected jeremy corbyn's proposal that he should be installed as a caretaker prime minister if the government is brought down. our political correspondent nick eardley is in
he soon moved into a tesco car park, armed with a knife.er at the wheel. he said to him, "you are going to die", and thrust his knife through the open car window, injuring the man in the neck and hand. but the teenager was able to drive away and get help. shortly afterwards, fuller was arrested. vincent fuller denies it was a terrorist attack, but has admitted it was racially motivated and that is an issue which will be ruled on by thejudge during is an issue which will be ruled on by...
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tesco is to cut 11,500 jobs, mostly from its metro stores.uestioned after a 6—year—old french hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the daily mirror's political correspondent, nicola bartlett, and henry zeffman, politcal correspondent at the times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. eu leaders are operating on a working hypothesis of no—deal after a meeting between european commission officials and brexit diplomats from the other eu members today. that's the telegraph's lead story. on the same story, the guardian says borisjohnson has no intention of renegotiating the withdrawal agreement and a no—deal brexit is his central scenario. the prime minister would refuse to resign even after losing a confidence vote so he could force through a no—deal brexit on october 31st, says the times. —— the times. the metro reports that the 6—year—old french boy who was allegedly thrown from a viewing platform at the tate modern yesterday is no longer in a life—threatening condition.
tesco is to cut 11,500 jobs, mostly from its metro stores.uestioned after a 6—year—old french hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the daily mirror's political correspondent, nicola bartlett, and henry zeffman, politcal correspondent at the times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. eu leaders are operating on a working hypothesis of no—deal after a meeting between european commission officials and brexit diplomats...
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relates to england's seven major retailers — asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tescoar alone, there's been a 47% decrease in single—bag use. that means the average person now buysjust ten single—use plastic bags a year, compared to 140 five years ago. plastic bag use has also dropped in scotland and the holyrood government is now pushing ahead with a deposit return scheme for some plastic and glass bottles and cans. some critics say ditching single—use plastic bags means shifting plastic bags means switching to heavy—duty bags for life, which can often contain more plastic. but at a time when consumers are being urged to go green, this is one issue that campaigners will probably feel has been all wrapped up. john mcmanus, bbc news. england's bid to regain the ashes from australia began this morning at edgbaston. england haven't lost a home ashes series since 2001. aur sports correspondent joe wilson has been watching the opening salvos. england's fast bowlers have already made inroads. yes, yesterday i put it tojoe root that maybe this year the ashes did not mean so m
relates to england's seven major retailers — asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tescoar alone, there's been a 47% decrease in single—bag use. that means the average person now buysjust ten single—use plastic bags a year, compared to 140 five years ago. plastic bag use has also dropped in scotland and the holyrood government is now pushing ahead with a deposit return scheme for some plastic and glass bottles and cans. some critics say ditching single—use...
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for certain investors willing to take that tesco --that tactical risk, it could potentially be some goods on sale. youinda: how concerned are when it comes to reports that funds, investors are getting the money out of hong kong and perhaps to place it in singapore? hannah: there are always reactions whenever there is political turmoil of certain investors saying they don't like the risk and will move their money elsewhere. we have seen that in mainland china and singapore. that is an individual investor call, because we all have different tolerances for the level of volatility in markets. when you have greater volatility coming to equity markets, for some investors, that might be too much to handle. haslinda: $500 billion to $600 billion worth of value wiped out. hannah anderson, thank you so much for that. if you are a bloomberg subscriber, you can catch up with our interviews by using our interactive function tv . you can send instant messages to our team and guests during live shows. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: let's do a quick check of the latest business headlin
for certain investors willing to take that tesco --that tactical risk, it could potentially be some goods on sale. youinda: how concerned are when it comes to reports that funds, investors are getting the money out of hong kong and perhaps to place it in singapore? hannah: there are always reactions whenever there is political turmoil of certain investors saying they don't like the risk and will move their money elsewhere. we have seen that in mainland china and singapore. that is an individual...
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he soon moved into a tesco car park, armed with a knife.er at the wheel. he said to him, "you are going to die", and thrust his knife through the open car window, injuring the man in the neck and hand. but the teenager was able to drive away and get help. shortly afterwards, fuller was arrested. richard galpin, bbc news, at kingston crown court. the liberal democrat leaderjo swinson says the senior conservative ken clarke and former labour deputy leader harriet harman have both said they'd be willing to lead a unity government committed to try to stop a no—deal brexit, in the event that mps pass a vote of no confidence in boris johnson's government. ms swinson has rejected jeremy corbyn's proposal that he should be installed as a caretaker prime minister. 0ur political correspondent matt cole is in westminster. two plans, are either of them going to work? sorry, could you repeat the question. we have a corbyn plan and ajo swinson question. we have a corbyn plan and a jo swinson plan, question. we have a corbyn plan and ajo swinson plan, are
he soon moved into a tesco car park, armed with a knife.er at the wheel. he said to him, "you are going to die", and thrust his knife through the open car window, injuring the man in the neck and hand. but the teenager was able to drive away and get help. shortly afterwards, fuller was arrested. richard galpin, bbc news, at kingston crown court. the liberal democrat leaderjo swinson says the senior conservative ken clarke and former labour deputy leader harriet harman have both said...
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customers at the biggest seven retailers — including tesco, sainsbury‘s and asda — used 90% fewer thanngle plastic bag use has dropped significantly since 2015. the information relates to england's seven major retailers — asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tesco and waitrose. they've recorded a staggering reduction of 90% since the 5p charge was introduced. and in the last year alone, there's been a 47% decrease in single—bag use. that means the average person now buysjust ten single—use plastic bags a year, compared to 140 five years ago. plastic bag use has also dropped in scotland and the holyrood government is now pushing ahead with a deposit return scheme for some plastic and glass bottles and cans. some critics say ditching single—use plastic bags means shifting to heavy duty bags for life, which can often contain more plastic. but at a time when consumers are being urged to go green, this is one issue that campaigners will probably feel has been all wrapped up. the first three contestants for this year's series of strictly come dancing have been revealed.
customers at the biggest seven retailers — including tesco, sainsbury‘s and asda — used 90% fewer thanngle plastic bag use has dropped significantly since 2015. the information relates to england's seven major retailers — asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tesco and waitrose. they've recorded a staggering reduction of 90% since the 5p charge was introduced. and in the last year alone, there's been a 47% decrease in single—bag use. that means the average...
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tesco down on the day those jobs is because my job losses tesco down on the day those jobs is because has its hands on a jack wales. investors like that. but by more than 2%. more from us a little later. footage revealing the secret lives of basking sharks in uk waters has been captured off the coast of scotland. an underwater robot named sharkcam has been used in the inner hebrides to capture movements and behaviours of the world's second largest shark. despite their prevalence in scottish waters, little is known about the species. it is hoped the footage will reinforce a case for conservation in the area. residents in villages close to a military base in siberia have been evacuated after a fire broke out in the ammunition store which sparked a series of explosions. this video shows the huge ball of fire which led to thousands of people being asked to leave their homes, while russian soldiers at the base were forced to hide in bomb shelters. it's thought eight people have been injured. now it's time for a look at the weather with. i have the forecast indeed. we have got changeable we
tesco down on the day those jobs is because my job losses tesco down on the day those jobs is because has its hands on a jack wales. investors like that. but by more than 2%. more from us a little later. footage revealing the secret lives of basking sharks in uk waters has been captured off the coast of scotland. an underwater robot named sharkcam has been used in the inner hebrides to capture movements and behaviours of the world's second largest shark. despite their prevalence in scottish...
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tesco is rising. a lot of those stocks that gained last week are giving up gains.ng highers across the board. stocks in asia gained along u.s. futures. traders kicked off a busy week for economic data and commentary for the fed chair jerome powell. jackson hole on friday. joining us now is a multi-asset fund manager at mng. benckiser?tt >> tomato, tomato. >> my control room is telling me, yes, reckitt benckiser. today they know. let me ask you about the optimism in this market. is it coming from one donald trump twitter comment from his golf club that the u.s. and china are talking? is that enough to assuage the concerns of markets? >> you have to look at where we are coming from. there is an awful lot of the markets more generally. it just takes a little bit of good news and these markets can rally. if you think about the preoccupation with the yield curve, worries about global growth, if you have any sense of change in terms of movement toward something more positive, whether it's trade, fiscal equities arehink very attractively priced in the medium-term to benef
tesco is rising. a lot of those stocks that gained last week are giving up gains.ng highers across the board. stocks in asia gained along u.s. futures. traders kicked off a busy week for economic data and commentary for the fed chair jerome powell. jackson hole on friday. joining us now is a multi-asset fund manager at mng. benckiser?tt >> tomato, tomato. >> my control room is telling me, yes, reckitt benckiser. today they know. let me ask you about the optimism in this market. is...
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relates to england's seven major retailers — asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tescole—bag use. that means the average person now buysjust ten single—use plastic bags a year, compared to 140 five years ago. plastic bag use has also dropped in scotland and the holyrood government is now pushing ahead with a deposit return scheme for some plastic and glass bottles and cans. some critics say ditching single—use plastic bags means switching to heavy—duty bags for life, which can often contain more plastic. but at a time when consumers are being urged to go green, this is one issue that campaigners will probably feel has been all wrapped up. john mcmanus, bbc news. joining me now to talk more on this is the director of the ethical company 0rganisation, william sankey. is this good news? fantastic news and it shows what can be done in terms of changing consumer behaviour. it is a massive win and it has cost people very little money individually but it is billions of plastic bags no longer floating around the place. is there evidence that people are taking their own shopping
relates to england's seven major retailers — asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tescole—bag use. that means the average person now buysjust ten single—use plastic bags a year, compared to 140 five years ago. plastic bag use has also dropped in scotland and the holyrood government is now pushing ahead with a deposit return scheme for some plastic and glass bottles and cans. some critics say ditching single—use plastic bags means switching to heavy—duty...
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tesco is the largest u.k. ofermarket. there are a lot market positions to play for.ccounting scandals , they had of a bit of a mismatch, but they fixed to that. anna: do people make money in online grocery? freddie: not yet, but i think it is coming. anna: ok. matt: i wonder about your contrarian trade. it is interesting because you have u.s. banks. i'm looking at the kbw banks index. it has fallen 10% over the past two weeks. because obviously everyone is freaked out about lower interest rates, pressure on that interest margin, and of course trading has been horrible. does that not concern you? freddie: don't rub it in, matt. [laughter] freddie: for the last three years, banks in the u.s., we have only owned u.s. banks. the u.s. banking system is separate from other global banks. they have traded almost bang in line with the 10 year yield. as 10 year yields fall aggressively at the moment, you will see banks rolling over likely. we own goldman sachs and bank of america and they trade 10 times or less earnings around book value. these are businesses which have gone t
tesco is the largest u.k. ofermarket. there are a lot market positions to play for.ccounting scandals , they had of a bit of a mismatch, but they fixed to that. anna: do people make money in online grocery? freddie: not yet, but i think it is coming. anna: ok. matt: i wonder about your contrarian trade. it is interesting because you have u.s. banks. i'm looking at the kbw banks index. it has fallen 10% over the past two weeks. because obviously everyone is freaked out about lower interest...
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relates to england‘s seven major retailers — asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tescoase in single—bag use. that means the average person now buysjust ten single—use plastic bags a year, compared to 140 five years ago. plastic bag use has also dropped in scotland and the holyrood government is now pushing ahead with a deposit return scheme for some plastic and glass bottles and cans. some critics say ditching single—use plastic bags means switching to heavy—duty bags for life, which can often contain more plastic. but at a time when consumers are being urged to go green, this is one issue that campaigners will probably feel has been all wrapped up. whether time. flooding still a major concern across parts of the northwest of england and into the derbyshire peak district as well as a number of flood warnings, we still have the severe flood warning and derbyshire. showers earlier on and those are continuing to fade away and overnight, much of the country becomes dry and a little bit misty around eastern areas and temperatures probably falling no lower than 13 or 15 and s
relates to england‘s seven major retailers — asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tescoase in single—bag use. that means the average person now buysjust ten single—use plastic bags a year, compared to 140 five years ago. plastic bag use has also dropped in scotland and the holyrood government is now pushing ahead with a deposit return scheme for some plastic and glass bottles and cans. some critics say ditching single—use plastic bags means switching to...
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back out, which is when the stabbing of a bulgarian teenager, who had been sitting in his car in a tesco was stabbed in the hand and mr mihaylov also had a cut to his neck. the next hearing will be sentencing, and that will be on fifth september. richard galpin at kingston crown court, thank you. hundreds of chinese military personnel have gathered at a sports stadium in the city of shenzen, just across the border from hong kong. dozens of armoured personnel carriers and supply trucks are also parked nearby. it comes after china's ambassador to london warned that beijing had "enough power to quell the unrest swiftly". more pro—democracy demonstrations are expected later today and across the weekend in hong kong. zimbabwean police fired tear gas and attacked more than a 100 opposition supporters with batons after they defied a protest ban in central harare, witnesses said. the group, singing and chanting, quickly re—emerged at a main square, where protesters were set to assemble and were again cleared by police. demonstrations were initially called to protest at zimbabwe's worsening econo
back out, which is when the stabbing of a bulgarian teenager, who had been sitting in his car in a tesco was stabbed in the hand and mr mihaylov also had a cut to his neck. the next hearing will be sentencing, and that will be on fifth september. richard galpin at kingston crown court, thank you. hundreds of chinese military personnel have gathered at a sports stadium in the city of shenzen, just across the border from hong kong. dozens of armoured personnel carriers and supply trucks are also...
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relates to england's seven major retailers — asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tescoa year, compared to 140 five years ago. plastic bag use has also dropped in scotland and the holyrood government is now pushing ahead with a deposit return scheme for some plastic and glass bottles and cans. some critics say ditching single—use plastic bags means shifting to heavy—duty bags for life, which can often contain more plastic. but at a time when consumers are being urged to go green, this is one issue that campaigners will probably feel has been all wrapped up. john mcmanus, bbc news. a painting believed for more than a 150 years to have been by the minor italian artist alessandro varotari, has been revealed to, in fact, have been created by the workshop of the renaissance painter titian. english heritage say conservation work on the 16th—century painting 0rpheus enchanting the animals, revealed it could have come from the workshop, and was possibly even partly painted by, titian himself. josephine 0xley, art historian and the curator of the wellington collection, studied th
relates to england's seven major retailers — asda, marks & spencer, morrisons, sainsbury‘s, the co—op, tescoa year, compared to 140 five years ago. plastic bag use has also dropped in scotland and the holyrood government is now pushing ahead with a deposit return scheme for some plastic and glass bottles and cans. some critics say ditching single—use plastic bags means shifting to heavy—duty bags for life, which can often contain more plastic. but at a time when consumers are...
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he soon moved into a tesco car park, armed with a knife. wheel. he said to him, "you are going to die", and thrust his knife through the open car window, injuring the man in the neck and hand. but the teenager was able to drive away and get help. shortly afterwards, fuller was arrested. richard galpin, bbc news, at kingston crown court. a group of women who've been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer linked to breast implants are seeking compensation, by taking legal action against pharmaceutical companies and surgeons. worldwide there have been more than 500 confirmed cases of breast implant associated—anaplastic large cell lymphoma — including 57 in the uk. 33 women around the world have died. 0ne leading plastic surgeon says that women are almost being used as ‘human guinea pigs'. lauren moss reports. ijust wanted to feel a little bit more womanly after... when mum of two linzy bromfield paid thousands of pounds for a breast enlargement, she hoped to feel more confident about her body image, but the boost it gave her later turned into a
he soon moved into a tesco car park, armed with a knife. wheel. he said to him, "you are going to die", and thrust his knife through the open car window, injuring the man in the neck and hand. but the teenager was able to drive away and get help. shortly afterwards, fuller was arrested. richard galpin, bbc news, at kingston crown court. a group of women who've been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer linked to breast implants are seeking compensation, by taking legal action against...
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i am tesco's, as you allude to allude to.os, as you and i'm aware of the mismatch between all of thetocks. but in general, u.k. stocks just aren't performing well you and if businesses are doing well. you have got a cushion of valuation for some of that uncertainty. the biggest swing will be what happens with sterling and the immediate aftermath of brexit. that could hurt businesses for a quarter or two, but i'd of see it impacting the long-term prospects of a business with 35% share, taking 10 pence in every pound of u.k. spending, etc.. it will chew through this problem and in five years, be irrelevant. but in the short-term, it could cause some consternation. matt: that's not the only place we see volatility. august has been pretty volatile. freddie lait is going to stick with us. we are going to talk more about the ball days of august -- vol days of august. this one stands above the pack. we break down the month that was. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg surveillance." hong kong police say seven have been arrested thursday night as we prepare for another week
i am tesco's, as you allude to allude to.os, as you and i'm aware of the mismatch between all of thetocks. but in general, u.k. stocks just aren't performing well you and if businesses are doing well. you have got a cushion of valuation for some of that uncertainty. the biggest swing will be what happens with sterling and the immediate aftermath of brexit. that could hurt businesses for a quarter or two, but i'd of see it impacting the long-term prospects of a business with 35% share, taking 10...
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has a monopoly, you can getan supplier who has a monopoly, you can get an almost identical dress at tesco'si am happy to help. do you think skills are partly to blame in this? these sea families struggling but you keep getting the list and you get branded this unbranded that. it does not help, does it? it doesn't. ido does not help, does it? it doesn't. i do know some schools say, we need a jersey and perhaps you can so on the school logo. —— pin the logo on. i know some do not do that. our site was set up, the private school sector, because the school uniforms are so expensive. we are inundated with the state schools now who are swapping. i think everyone is struggling from the lowest of the highest earners. it is a problem. you just made me think, do people turn their noses up at wearing second—hand ? turn their noses up at wearing second-hand? i don't know whether they do because, as it set a new report, things look second—hand quickly anyway. some of these suppliers are becoming clever unable aja embroidery of your child's name, which looks great and he cannot recycle a nd which looks g
has a monopoly, you can getan supplier who has a monopoly, you can get an almost identical dress at tesco'si am happy to help. do you think skills are partly to blame in this? these sea families struggling but you keep getting the list and you get branded this unbranded that. it does not help, does it? it doesn't. ido does not help, does it? it doesn't. i do know some schools say, we need a jersey and perhaps you can so on the school logo. —— pin the logo on. i know some do not do that. our...
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research by kantar shows that sales at tesco, sainsbury‘s, asda have all dropped over the past threeland china were part of a coordinated attempt to undermine the "legitimacy of the protest movement". but twitter has also been criticised for accepting money from the chinese state news agency to promote its stories about the democracy protest. if you were among the millions who suffered a powercutjust over 10 days ago or one of those whose travel plans were disrupted as a result, then you‘ll be interested to hear that lightning was to blame. it was just before 5pm on friday, august the 9th, when two separate but almost simultaneous lightning strikes shut down two generators. one at hornsea and the other at little ba rford. the blackouts extended across large parts of england and wales and while it didn‘t last very long, it caused serious disruption particularly on the railways. the investigators interim report has found out what went wrong but is still working out if any company is to blame for the fallout. professor keith bell is professor of electrical engineering at the university
research by kantar shows that sales at tesco, sainsbury‘s, asda have all dropped over the past threeland china were part of a coordinated attempt to undermine the "legitimacy of the protest movement". but twitter has also been criticised for accepting money from the chinese state news agency to promote its stories about the democracy protest. if you were among the millions who suffered a powercutjust over 10 days ago or one of those whose travel plans were disrupted as a result,...
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it is amazing, people have a relationship with a supermarket and think i shop at tesco or sainz, butway slowly during the evening. a band of thicker cloud running southwards across scotland, affecting northern ireland with a bit of rain, pushing its way into the far north of england later in the night. clearer skies either side of that, it will be pretty chilly overnight, you will notice that first thing in the morning. temperatures in rural areas, easing down into single figures. some sunshine to start the day for many places. it will brighten up for a while in northern ireland, some bursts of rain, pushing back into scotland, a band of cloud and patchy rain will head south across northern england. and maybe across northern ireland, west wales, south—west, it will cloud over, bit of rain later on in the afternoon. 02:31:34,120 --> 2147483052:52:31,775 ahead of it, sunshine 2147483052:52:31,775 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 and temperatures like today. this is bbc news — our latest headlines. rules allowing eu nationals to live and work in the uk will end immediately, says the prime minis
it is amazing, people have a relationship with a supermarket and think i shop at tesco or sainz, butway slowly during the evening. a band of thicker cloud running southwards across scotland, affecting northern ireland with a bit of rain, pushing its way into the far north of england later in the night. clearer skies either side of that, it will be pretty chilly overnight, you will notice that first thing in the morning. temperatures in rural areas, easing down into single figures. some sunshine...
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research by kantar shows that sales at tesco, sainsbury‘s, asda have all dropped over the past threeng. it is committed to stealing the crown from netflix and amazon prime which are really dominant in this sector. michelle fleury is at the new york stock exchange. as well as spending 6 billion, what sort of team they getting together to create this content? people keep talking about this as the golden age of ten for television. much of this has been driven by the explosion in streaming. apple, when it is making its debut, sometime later this year, they have lined up some top talent. you have familiar household names and they have launched a trailer that you can see online now for a show about a morning breakfast tv show. the drama behind—the—scenes between the anchors. all of this is this battle for our eyeballs when it comes to this growing market which is streaming television. there will be further competition for apple and netflix because there are lots of media companies wanting their own streaming services. yes, we are talking about apple today but of course the other big giant
research by kantar shows that sales at tesco, sainsbury‘s, asda have all dropped over the past threeng. it is committed to stealing the crown from netflix and amazon prime which are really dominant in this sector. michelle fleury is at the new york stock exchange. as well as spending 6 billion, what sort of team they getting together to create this content? people keep talking about this as the golden age of ten for television. much of this has been driven by the explosion in streaming....
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tesco is to cut four and a half thousand jobs mostly from its metro stores.
tesco is to cut four and a half thousand jobs mostly from its metro stores.