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is all fine. hear tesco say, "no, your data is allfine. hear tesco say, "no, your data is all fine.as last there is a cast-iron - was last there is a cast—iron assures that there is no data loss? i certainly don�*t. as somebody who works in data and communication i think they need to come out clearly and say no data has been lost. it�*s and say no data has been lost. it�*s a big concern here. tesco does have got millions of customers 6.6 million people use the app, debate made £6,000,000,000 last year through online shopping alone. there�*s a lot of concern here. one of the theories floating around on the internet if this was some kind of attack on tesco there�*s been a number of organisations in food distribution that have been targeted by ransom where attacks over the last six months to a year. essentially locking up their systems and making them pay ransom in order to reopen. that doesn�*t appear to have happened with tesco but it�*s clear that sites like tesco and other services that so many of us rely on and also tesco don�*t want the reputation of damage of not working are goi
is all fine. hear tesco say, "no, your data is allfine. hear tesco say, "no, your data is all fine.as last there is a cast-iron - was last there is a cast—iron assures that there is no data loss? i certainly don�*t. as somebody who works in data and communication i think they need to come out clearly and say no data has been lost. it�*s and say no data has been lost. it�*s a big concern here. tesco does have got millions of customers 6.6 million people use the app, debate made...
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but i�*ve heard nothing from tesco itself. haw heard nothing from tesco itself.do that? , that? there's always problems with technology- — that? there's always problems with technology- itut _ that? there's always problems with technology. but i _ that? there's always problems with technology. but i think— that? there's always problems with technology. but i think it's - that? there's always problems with technology. but i think it'sjust - technology. but i think it�*s just annoying because you plan your weekend around it and i think we come to rely on online shopping and then had to allow and repeat the shopping this afternoon. i think yes, it�*s a fault that has been very annoying but it�*s the lack of contact from customer services that is been the most difficult. 0k. thank you _ is been the most difficult. 0k. thank you very _ is been the most difficult. 0k. thank you very much - is been the most difficult. 0k. thank you very much for sharing your story with us here at bbc news. have a lovely evening. let�*s speak to technology journalist, will guyatt. not th
but i�*ve heard nothing from tesco itself. haw heard nothing from tesco itself.do that? , that? there's always problems with technology- — that? there's always problems with technology- itut _ that? there's always problems with technology. but i _ that? there's always problems with technology. but i think— that? there's always problems with technology. but i think it's - that? there's always problems with technology. but i think it'sjust - technology. but i think it�*s just annoying...
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david lewis's as work for both tesco and unilever, so he seen _ for both tesco and unilever, so he seen both sides of this, so it is smart for— seen both sides of this, so it is smart for the government to be calling — smart for the government to be calling from someone externally. it's calling from someone externally. it's a _ calling from someone externally. it's a pity— calling from someone externally. it's a pity that it was done at this stage _ it's a pity that it was done at this stage and — it's a pity that it was done at this stage and not earlier.— stage and not earlier. there is nothin: stage and not earlier. there is nothing in _ stage and not earlier. there is nothing in this _ stage and not earlier. there is nothing in this debate - stage and not earlier. there is nothing in this debate about i stage and not earlier. there is i nothing in this debate about the kind of supply chain model that we have been running in this country for a long time now. partly because of the convenience of the europeans in the market, the kind ofjust in time model. maybe it's not a bad thing if
david lewis's as work for both tesco and unilever, so he seen _ for both tesco and unilever, so he seen both sides of this, so it is smart for— seen both sides of this, so it is smart for the government to be calling — smart for the government to be calling from someone externally. it's calling from someone externally. it's a _ calling from someone externally. it's a pity— calling from someone externally. it's a pity that it was done at this stage _ it's a pity that it was done at this...
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tesco have been quick — safe? -- two questions. tesco have been quick reassuring _ safe?ve been quick reassuring about the - been quick reassuring about the data, but not in terms of dealing with the challenges to grocery shopping. as we know, it is a seven—day week economy for grocery is a massive part of everyone's weekly commitment, everyone needs their grocery shop, and we have been reading on social media just how many tesco customers have been able to edit, find out information, understand if they can cancel their orders. it seems that on some of those, tesco might not have been that quick to respond. i think there is a lot being asked of retailers at the moment, particularly in the food arena where we are looking at everything from making sure shelves are full for christmas, that vital trading period, and also dealing with elements like climate change. a lot of retailers are having to stand up lot of retailers are having to stand up to be counted. this is exactly the pressure that is put on by customers who are very hungry to make sure that retailers behave the way
tesco have been quick — safe? -- two questions. tesco have been quick reassuring _ safe?ve been quick reassuring about the - been quick reassuring about the data, but not in terms of dealing with the challenges to grocery shopping. as we know, it is a seven—day week economy for grocery is a massive part of everyone's weekly commitment, everyone needs their grocery shop, and we have been reading on social media just how many tesco customers have been able to edit, find out information,...
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tesco will be a bigger to swallow than william morrison.rd-largest player also got taken out by private equity when walmart sold its controlling interests there. clearly there is a lot of interest in that sector, both for tesco and sainsbury, which is the number two player, you have to be watching that. alix: why the interest in private equity in this space? eric: it is a good question given margins are tight. for years it seemed like a terrible business to be in across europe and all the sudden you are seeing this, you are seeing in france with one of the biggest players there drew some interest from canada. one reason in the case of morrison is the property portfolio they have. that is valuable. there is that interest. the other thing is the pandemic. you look at all of these players in the u.k., they boomed during the pandemic. people panicked buying toilet paper and tunafish and pasta and those kinds of things. guy: i think you just described my least favorite shopping basket. eric, in terms of what happens next, let's set this up. if w
tesco will be a bigger to swallow than william morrison.rd-largest player also got taken out by private equity when walmart sold its controlling interests there. clearly there is a lot of interest in that sector, both for tesco and sainsbury, which is the number two player, you have to be watching that. alix: why the interest in private equity in this space? eric: it is a good question given margins are tight. for years it seemed like a terrible business to be in across europe and all the...
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i think tesco have been cuick off data safe? i think tesco have been quick off the _ data safe?n i quick off the mark to reassure on the data but not so much in terms of dealing with the challenges to grocery shopping. as we know it�*s a seven day a week economy for retail, grocery is a massive part of everyone�*s weekly commitment, everyone�*s weekly commitment, everyone needs to grocery shop. and we were reading a social media is tesco customers have been able to edit, find out information, understand if they can cancel their orders and it seems that on surveys tesco might�*ve not been that quick to respond was up i think there�*s a lot being asked to retails at the moment particularly in the food arena where we are looking at everything from making sure shelves are full for christmas, that vital trading. and also dealing with elements like climate change were a lot of retailers are having to stand up lot of retailers are having to stand up and be counted. this is exactly the pressure that�*s been put on by customers were very hungry to make sure that retailers behave the way
i think tesco have been cuick off data safe? i think tesco have been quick off the _ data safe?n i quick off the mark to reassure on the data but not so much in terms of dealing with the challenges to grocery shopping. as we know it�*s a seven day a week economy for retail, grocery is a massive part of everyone�*s weekly commitment, everyone�*s weekly commitment, everyone needs to grocery shop. and we were reading a social media is tesco customers have been able to edit, find out...
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tesco says it's working hard to restore services.ld be affecting a lot of people.- be affecting a lot of people. tesco is the country's — be affecting a lot of people. tesco is the country's biggest _ be affecting a lot of people. ifcr is the country's biggest supermarket in demand for online ordering has been growing, a lot more people rely on it than they used to, so this disruption is significant and potentially costly for tesco. since yesterday morning, customers have been complaining that they cannot place, change or cancel orders of groceries through the website or the app. neither of those are working still, and tesco has apologised to customers. it said the problem has happened because of an attempt to interfere with its systems, which seems to have happened at some point overnight friday into saturday. tesco isn't giving any more details about what has happened for now apart from that. a spokesperson did add that it thinks there is no reason to believe that customer data has been affected and it said the retailer was acting
tesco says it's working hard to restore services.ld be affecting a lot of people.- be affecting a lot of people. tesco is the country's — be affecting a lot of people. tesco is the country's biggest _ be affecting a lot of people. ifcr is the country's biggest supermarket in demand for online ordering has been growing, a lot more people rely on it than they used to, so this disruption is significant and potentially costly for tesco. since yesterday morning, customers have been complaining...
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tesco supermarket says problems with its website and app over the last 2a hours have been caused by an on social media just how many tesco customers have been able to edit, find out information, understand if they can cancel their orders and it seems that on surveys testers might not have been that quick to respond put up have been that quick to respond put up i think there�*s a lot being asked of retailers at the moment particularly in the food arena where we are looking at everything from making sure shells are full for christmas, that vital trading. and also dealing with elements like climate change are a lot of retailers are having to stand up and be cancelled. this is put on customers who are very hungry to make sure that retailers behave the way they want them to behave. at the front of that has to be making sure that your transactions happen and you groceries are delivered. that your transactions happen and you groceries are delivered. details are still emerging over how the actor alec baldwin accidentally shot dead the cinematographer halena hutchins on a movie set. investigati
tesco supermarket says problems with its website and app over the last 2a hours have been caused by an on social media just how many tesco customers have been able to edit, find out information, understand if they can cancel their orders and it seems that on surveys testers might not have been that quick to respond put up have been that quick to respond put up i think there�*s a lot being asked of retailers at the moment particularly in the food arena where we are looking at everything from...
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interestingly advise by sir terry lee he of tesco _ firm.tesco of - firm. interestingly advise by sir| terry lee he of tesco of course. firm. interestingly advise by sir i terry lee he of tesco of course. it terry lee he of tesco of course. ut looks like he will be chairman and he certainly is a seasoned professional very well respected and was the retailer that can morrisons use to really respect and i think perhaps that's a positive sign. somebody who knows the morrisons business and can steer it into the future and he knows the uk retail and the challenges of running such a big business every day with lots of sites across the uk and thousands of workers. pare sites across the uk and thousands of workers. �* , ., sites across the uk and thousands of workers. �* i. , . ., workers. are you predicting more takeovers like _ workers. are you predicting more takeovers like this _ workers. are you predicting more takeovers like this in _ workers. are you predicting more takeovers like this in the - workers. are you predicting more takeovers like
interestingly advise by sir terry lee he of tesco _ firm.tesco of - firm. interestingly advise by sir| terry lee he of tesco of course. firm. interestingly advise by sir i terry lee he of tesco of course. it terry lee he of tesco of course. ut looks like he will be chairman and he certainly is a seasoned professional very well respected and was the retailer that can morrisons use to really respect and i think perhaps that's a positive sign. somebody who knows the morrisons business and can...
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and reportedly lines up former tesco ceo. tracking european into the red with futures also under pressure china's evergrande shares are suspended in hong kong pending a major transaction announcement with hobson development suspected to take a majority take for $5.1 billion. >>> and the british army will begin delivering petrol today as prime minister boris johnson vows he won't soften immigration rules to ease supply chain issues. >> what we can't do is in all these sectors simplygo back to the failed old model, reach for the lever called uncontrolled immigration. >>> a very good morning and welcome to the program we're going to kick off with a story that's been brewing for some quite some in the m&a space. clayton and rice is set to take over morrisons the bid of 287 pents per share beat fortress' bid by a penny. they will vote on the deal on the 19th of october. let's look how morrison's share are reacting we're in a selling pressure, morrison's down about 3.8% one of the worst performers in europe this morning. this is ho
and reportedly lines up former tesco ceo. tracking european into the red with futures also under pressure china's evergrande shares are suspended in hong kong pending a major transaction announcement with hobson development suspected to take a majority take for $5.1 billion. >>> and the british army will begin delivering petrol today as prime minister boris johnson vows he won't soften immigration rules to ease supply chain issues. >> what we can't do is in all these sectors...
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and if you looked at tesco�*s results, they were very much benefiting from the fact that tesco has all—developed supply chain. they admit a lot of their stuff around via rail with trains coming from spain in all of the place, so sir david lewis if anyone can say christmas, it's him. interesting when he told — christmas, it's him. interesting when he told us _ christmas, it's him. interesting when he told us about - christmas, it's him. interesting when he told us about that - christmas, it's him. interesting when he told us about that in l christmas, it's him. interesting l when he told us about that in the last hour, this work that he has done at tesco and how they have benefited from it because, katy, the interesting thing about the challenge is that it was a few days ago that the premise or was telling us that this was not a problem for government. . us that this was not a problem for government-— us that this was not a problem for government. , yes, we have heard lots of messages _ government. , yes, we have heard lots of messages from _ government. , yes, we have heard lots of m
and if you looked at tesco�*s results, they were very much benefiting from the fact that tesco has all—developed supply chain. they admit a lot of their stuff around via rail with trains coming from spain in all of the place, so sir david lewis if anyone can say christmas, it's him. interesting when he told — christmas, it's him. interesting when he told us _ christmas, it's him. interesting when he told us about - christmas, it's him. interesting when he told us about that - christmas,...
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— the article in the talked about how well tesco i've done and that others struggle to — well tesco i'vestruggle to do a a little bit more. but an_ struggle to do a a little bit more. but an move by the government to try and shift _ but an move by the government to try and shift the children of responsibility, absolutely. sticking with the daily _ responsibility, absolutely. sticking with the daily telegraph, - responsibility, absolutely. sticking with the daily telegraph, lots - responsibility, absolutely. sticking with the daily telegraph, lots of. with the daily telegraph, lots of people are talking about this tonight, maybe not on their whatsapp or their instagram or their facebook. facebook down is the road stops scrolling. the road stops growing, as the road stopped because of this or not? when one company owns so many of these apps and something goes wrong, it has quite the impact. something goes wrong, it has quite the im act. . ., ., , the impact. ever had to move my u-rou the impact. ever had to move my grow) chat _ the impact. ever had to move my grow) chat to _ the impact. ev
— the article in the talked about how well tesco i've done and that others struggle to — well tesco i'vestruggle to do a a little bit more. but an_ struggle to do a a little bit more. but an move by the government to try and shift _ but an move by the government to try and shift the children of responsibility, absolutely. sticking with the daily _ responsibility, absolutely. sticking with the daily telegraph, - responsibility, absolutely. sticking with the daily telegraph, lots -...
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tesco is big. £1 in every £4 we spend goes through a tesco tail.ion and fears around the new processing supply chain, also the petrol supply crisis. 8% of tesco revenue comes from petrol sales. all that is happening. there are 80 days to go till christmas. a new poll says three quarters of us are worried about panic buying in the lead up to the big day. even the prime minister admitted the problems might not be over in time. how worried are you feeling? we saw some tesco shoppers near here. as long as people are sensible and don't, you know... you don't get people filling up massive shopping trolleys with selection boxes or whatever, then we'll be ok. i think its people that are sort of panic buying that are causing problems for everybody else, so... i'm not worried about it. it's obvious the shelves - are a little bit less stock than normal but, yeah, for the time being they certainly are, yeah. j i should probably think about christmas shopping. - it will be manic — especially for turkeys and stuff like that. it will be a manic time — christmas.
tesco is big. £1 in every £4 we spend goes through a tesco tail.ion and fears around the new processing supply chain, also the petrol supply crisis. 8% of tesco revenue comes from petrol sales. all that is happening. there are 80 days to go till christmas. a new poll says three quarters of us are worried about panic buying in the lead up to the big day. even the prime minister admitted the problems might not be over in time. how worried are you feeling? we saw some tesco shoppers near here....
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it crashed after what tesco said were events to interfere with the systems.ay and said there had been deliberate disruption. a pair of trainers worn by michaeljordan have sold for a record $1.5 million at auction. jordan used to the pair of red and white nightly air during his first season with the chicago bulls in 1984. the prices are highest paid for game one property from any sport. i imagine the owner of those won't be putting them on any time soon. today the facebook whistle—blower covid ? frances haugen is to give evidence to the online parliament suitable committee stop the data privacy watchdog requested full evidence to see whether the technology company has broken uk law. the information commissioner says she wants to analyse the documents from a uk perspective, particularly relating to children. frances haugen claimed facebooks products could pose a risk to children's mental health and stoke divisions in society. joining me now is a barrister at cornerstone barristers and thanks for being with us. tell me a bit more about what we can expect from to
it crashed after what tesco said were events to interfere with the systems.ay and said there had been deliberate disruption. a pair of trainers worn by michaeljordan have sold for a record $1.5 million at auction. jordan used to the pair of red and white nightly air during his first season with the chicago bulls in 1984. the prices are highest paid for game one property from any sport. i imagine the owner of those won't be putting them on any time soon. today the facebook whistle—blower covid...
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while he was at tesco before he left last year when he was doing things like hiring trains to bringe other links apart from the sea, air freight and all kinds of things that we could use to get round at least some of the felix stowe problem. but have a quick look if we can on the photograph on the front of the ft because it is, it is very striking when you see it. i think it is coming up now. there you go. get up a little bit largerfor coming up now. there you go. get up a little bit larger for you. coming up now. there you go. get up a little bit largerfor you. you can see all of the colours of those containers. just give you a sense of scale, the very, very small shapes on the bottom of that photograph, those are people. it gives you a sense of the scale of these things towering over the dock of felix stove. quite a headache for them. rachel do you want to move on to the independent, this is the other big story of tomorrow i suspect which is going to get the european commission making an offer they regard as very generous. but lord frost got his retaliation in first. latte generou
while he was at tesco before he left last year when he was doing things like hiring trains to bringe other links apart from the sea, air freight and all kinds of things that we could use to get round at least some of the felix stowe problem. but have a quick look if we can on the photograph on the front of the ft because it is, it is very striking when you see it. i think it is coming up now. there you go. get up a little bit largerfor coming up now. there you go. get up a little bit larger for...
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supermarket, tesco, is launching a buyback as profit recovers.g the stock price, up more than 4%. positive news of the retail supermarket space in the u.k. we can switch focus to bayer, its first round up trial was linked to concerns about its products and cancer. the jury has rejected the round up cancer link in this u.s. trial. another company we are looking at, this stock is falling after a stock sale plan by that german based travel company. it is pressuring the shares close to 6%. dani: ambu shares falling this morning, cutting its full year outlook as well. investors are divided on whether or not to invest in china. it is a discussion that is a large part of the bloomberg invest global conference. >> i think if you are investing in markets, it is impossible to have no view on china. it is too big a portion of the markets and the global economy to ignore. >> chinese tech companies having western capital and a western invested interest in their success very much suited china's goals. they do not need that anymore. they can take their $700 bil
supermarket, tesco, is launching a buyback as profit recovers.g the stock price, up more than 4%. positive news of the retail supermarket space in the u.k. we can switch focus to bayer, its first round up trial was linked to concerns about its products and cancer. the jury has rejected the round up cancer link in this u.s. trial. another company we are looking at, this stock is falling after a stock sale plan by that german based travel company. it is pressuring the shares close to 6%. dani:...
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tesco say they're working hard to get services back up and running.d drug trafficker and leader of the country's largest gang has been captured. dairo antonio osuga — known as otoniel — is the boss of the clan del golfo, and was seized close to the border with panama in a joint operation by the army, air force and police. the president of colombia, ivan duque, described the capture as the most significant blow to drug trafficking in the country since the death of pablo escobar in 1993. gail maclellan reports. this is the man with the $5 million bounty on his head. the us government accuses him of exporting tons of cocaine into the united states. antonio usuga, also known as otoniel, was arrested in a joint operation by the army, airforce and police. one officer died in the operation. the colombian president, ivan duque, described the capture as the most significant blow to drug trafficking in the country since the death of pablo escobar. translation: this man . is a murderer of policemen, soldiers, social leaders as well as a recruiter of minors. usug
tesco say they're working hard to get services back up and running.d drug trafficker and leader of the country's largest gang has been captured. dairo antonio osuga — known as otoniel — is the boss of the clan del golfo, and was seized close to the border with panama in a joint operation by the army, air force and police. the president of colombia, ivan duque, described the capture as the most significant blow to drug trafficking in the country since the death of pablo escobar in 1993. gail...
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it's advised by the former tesco boss, sir terry leahy.ates at a meeting in the run up to next month's cop26 climate change summit have agreed that a £100 billion finance pledge has to be delivered on. the money is to help poorer countries cope with rising temperatures. alok sharma, the british minister in charge of cop26, was speaking in milan where climate ministers from around the world are holding talks. from the meeting in milan, here's our science correspondent victoria gill. as representatives drift away from this closing pre—cop meeting in milan, i think there's a sense of cautious optimism, that there is hope that we can really tackle climate change and get to an agreement at that crucial un climate conference in glasgow in just a month's time. but also that there is a lot of work still to be done. so, in his closing press conference, the us climate envoy, john kerry, said he didn't want to single out specific countries, he didn't want to target them, but there was a heavy intimation that china and india, the pressure really needs
it's advised by the former tesco boss, sir terry leahy.ates at a meeting in the run up to next month's cop26 climate change summit have agreed that a £100 billion finance pledge has to be delivered on. the money is to help poorer countries cope with rising temperatures. alok sharma, the british minister in charge of cop26, was speaking in milan where climate ministers from around the world are holding talks. from the meeting in milan, here's our science correspondent victoria gill. as...
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the former tesco boss will advise boris johnson lewis.r tesco boss will advise borisjohnson and others on how to fix these problems in the short and longer term. but i am told we should not expect any big changes in the government approach and downing street is willing for the sectors of the economy to enjoy short—term pain for what it hopes to be long—term gain. short-term pain for what it hopes to be long-term gain.— let's take a look at the uk's latest coronavirus figures. the government data shows there were 36,060 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. 35,185 new cases were reported per day on average in the last week. 6,763 people were in hospital with coronavirus across the uk yesterday. there were 127 deaths of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. 108 deaths were announced on average every day in the past week. 85.4% of the adult population have had their first dose of a vaccine and 78.4% have had both doses. more than 40 million people across the uk are being offered a flu vaccine this year i
the former tesco boss will advise boris johnson lewis.r tesco boss will advise borisjohnson and others on how to fix these problems in the short and longer term. but i am told we should not expect any big changes in the government approach and downing street is willing for the sectors of the economy to enjoy short—term pain for what it hopes to be long—term gain. short-term pain for what it hopes to be long-term gain.— let's take a look at the uk's latest coronavirus figures. the...
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tesco says it's working hard to restore services.ast twenty years. until now, they were the centrepiece of the picasso restaurant at the hotel on the las vegas strip. but the hotel's owner, mgm, decided to sell off the works. catherine karelli reports. it was the smallest piece in the sale, but the star of the show. this 1938 portrait of picasso's muse and lover fetched more than $40 million. this was one of the other highlights of the auction, a 1969 painting, one of the artist's later works. it is part of a wider move by mgm resorts to make its global collection more diverse and inclusive. the auction of picasso's work was hosted by sotheby�*s and held at the bellagio hotel in las vegas. it brought in nearly $109 million. several of the 11 pieces have been on display at the las vegas hotel for years. but now the hotel says it wants to shift its focus and showcase more works by women, people of colour, lgbtq artists and those with disabilities. i've gotten the sense there is a change in management of focus, las vegas likes to reinve
tesco says it's working hard to restore services.ast twenty years. until now, they were the centrepiece of the picasso restaurant at the hotel on the las vegas strip. but the hotel's owner, mgm, decided to sell off the works. catherine karelli reports. it was the smallest piece in the sale, but the star of the show. this 1938 portrait of picasso's muse and lover fetched more than $40 million. this was one of the other highlights of the auction, a 1969 painting, one of the artist's later works....
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tesco say they're working hard to get services back up and running.ounced a £1 billion scheme to help tower block owners remove flammable cladding from their homes, only around 200 out of nearly 700 applications processed so far have been granted money to start work. the building safety fund was one of the schemes set up in the wake of the grenfell tower tragedy. it covers cladding made of wood and other flammable laminated materials. but as sarah corker has been finding out, even in the few buildings where work has started, the problems are far from over. imagine having to live inside this — your home wrapped in plastic sheeting for months on end, windows that barely open, no way to see out. here you are, sarah, middle of the day, no natural light. jim lives on the first floor at islington gates, here in birmingham city centre. and this is the limited air we can get into the flat. this is the view for the next year that you've got? yeah, 12 months of being depressed. there is relief that the combustible cladding is being removed, but government fundi
tesco say they're working hard to get services back up and running.ounced a £1 billion scheme to help tower block owners remove flammable cladding from their homes, only around 200 out of nearly 700 applications processed so far have been granted money to start work. the building safety fund was one of the schemes set up in the wake of the grenfell tower tragedy. it covers cladding made of wood and other flammable laminated materials. but as sarah corker has been finding out, even in the few...
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in terms of the response from tesco, the - the response from tesco, the important thing is they say therethat| been confirmed? they say there is no reason to believe consumer data has been breached. i am sure they will have to tell people if that is discovered to be the case. if they know that they have 72 hours to inform. they have to warn consumers if data has been breached. there are no signs it has been. and we do not know what caused the chaos. it might have been there and protecting consumer data from the hack. we do not know. but with something like this there has to be transparency and tesco will need to show it is doing everything and protecting consumers. i am confident they will share more information as they find it. ~ ,., share more information as they find it. . ,., ~ , it. when something like this happens. — it. when something like this happens. you _ it. when something like this happens, you think - it. when something like this happens, you think how- it. when something like this i happens, you think how broad it. when something like this - happens, you think how broad a p
in terms of the response from tesco, the - the response from tesco, the important thing is they say therethat| been confirmed? they say there is no reason to believe consumer data has been breached. i am sure they will have to tell people if that is discovered to be the case. if they know that they have 72 hours to inform. they have to warn consumers if data has been breached. there are no signs it has been. and we do not know what caused the chaos. it might have been there and protecting...
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it has been advised by the former tesco boss, sirterry been advised by the former tesco boss, sir terrycould cut the risk of hospitalisation, or death, by about half. if authorised by regulators, the treatment will be the first oral antiviral medication for covid—19. mark lobel reports. this is the first covid pill. trial results suggest it can cut hospitalisations or deaths by half. the news of the efficacy of this particular antiviral is obviously very good news. the company, when they briefed us last night, had mentioned that they will be submitting their data to the fda imminently. the data are impressive. pills were given to 775 unvaccinated, elderly or medically at risk volunteers within five days of them showing coronaviruses symptoms. the data from a phase three trial showed 7.3% of patients on the drug were hospitalised, compared to 1a.1% of those who didn't take the tablets. eight patients who were given a placebo or dummy pill later died of covid, but there were no deaths in the group taking the pill. the trial was stopped early because the pill was so successful. but data st
it has been advised by the former tesco boss, sirterry been advised by the former tesco boss, sir terrycould cut the risk of hospitalisation, or death, by about half. if authorised by regulators, the treatment will be the first oral antiviral medication for covid—19. mark lobel reports. this is the first covid pill. trial results suggest it can cut hospitalisations or deaths by half. the news of the efficacy of this particular antiviral is obviously very good news. the company, when they...
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tesco plans to buy back shares to boost his pop debts profit ability. his lackluster stock performance -- tesco's price has trailed private equity firms as they take aims and circle that super markets. the buyback will begin this month. snap chat with the biggest winner among rival apps when facebook went dark. it had its worst outage in years on monday. snap chat experience 23% boost on app. at the same time, telegram and signal record a big usage. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than 120 countries, this is bloomberg. jonathan: if you wanted a quiet start of the morning, you are not getting one. the morning. your equity market is -55 on the s&p. we are down by 1.26% on the nasdaq. we are down 1.5% on the market yields. we are at 1.5 415. we are behaving ourselves. crude is at 78.55. down about half a percent. the big moves have been a net gas in europe. absently surging. putting some weight on the euro. euros is at 153. the u.s. dollar is really strong this money. tom: we have to get to a really important conversation. you m
tesco plans to buy back shares to boost his pop debts profit ability. his lackluster stock performance -- tesco's price has trailed private equity firms as they take aims and circle that super markets. the buyback will begin this month. snap chat with the biggest winner among rival apps when facebook went dark. it had its worst outage in years on monday. snap chat experience 23% boost on app. at the same time, telegram and signal record a big usage. powered by more than 2700 journalists and...
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shares of british supermarket giant tesco jumped 6%, as it reported a nearly 70% surge in its first-halffits. moving onto some of the other buness headlines, google will invest $1 billion in improving africa's internet access and startup industries. part of that funding is devoted to a cable to ramp up high-eed connections. the world bank says less than one third of the african population has reliable burn ban access. apple could be set to face another european legal battle. reuters reports that hear antitrust regulars are preparing a case over its shape technology that runs a mobile payment service ali pay the european. commission has three other cases pending ainst apple. general motors wants to challenge tesla as the leader in electric vehicle production. the american car giant laid out a roadmap for transformation which includes the goal of doubling its annual revenue, with a renewed focus on electric and hybrid technology. ♪ supply chain disruptions around the world have affected industries from electronics to construction. now, french shoe stores say they are running low on stock,
shares of british supermarket giant tesco jumped 6%, as it reported a nearly 70% surge in its first-halffits. moving onto some of the other buness headlines, google will invest $1 billion in improving africa's internet access and startup industries. part of that funding is devoted to a cable to ramp up high-eed connections. the world bank says less than one third of the african population has reliable burn ban access. apple could be set to face another european legal battle. reuters reports...
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downing street has appointed a supply chain adviser, sir david lewis, the former tesco boss, but i'm shouldn't expect a drastic change to the government's approach, so it seems in the face of those warnings of extended shutdowns of production, and also a potential mass cull of pigs, downing street is content to see those sectors endure some short—term pain for what it hopes will be longer term gain. jonathan, thank yom — will be longer term gain. jonathan, thank you. jonathan _ will be longer term gain. jonathan, thank you. jonathan blake - will be longer term gain. jonathan, thank you. jonathan blake they'rel thank you. jonathan blake they're reporting from westminster. up to 50 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on a mosque during friday prayers in northern afghanistan. the islamic state group said it carried out the attack on the building in kunduz city. it's one of the bloodiest since the taliban took the capital kabul in august. 0ur correspondent secunder kermani reports. fear and panic once again in afghanistan. injured victims of the blast are rushed to hospital.
downing street has appointed a supply chain adviser, sir david lewis, the former tesco boss, but i'm shouldn't expect a drastic change to the government's approach, so it seems in the face of those warnings of extended shutdowns of production, and also a potential mass cull of pigs, downing street is content to see those sectors endure some short—term pain for what it hopes will be longer term gain. jonathan, thank yom — will be longer term gain. jonathan, thank you. jonathan _ will be...
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britain's biggest supermarket group, tesco, has seen sales and profits grow more than expected.ng but it expects that will fall away over the rest of the year. it's predicting profits will be around £2.5 billion by the end of the financial year. the boss of facebook, mark zuckerberg, has hit back at criticism from a former employee turned whistleblower who testified in the us senate. frances haugen said the company's sites and apps have harmed children and fuelled division. mr zuckerberg said the argument that facebook deliberately pushed content that made people angry for profit was illogical. in a blog mr zuckerberg wrote the testimonyjust doesn't reflect the company we know. we care deeply about issues like safety, well—being and mental health. it's difficult to see coverage that misrepresents our work and our motives. our north america technology reporterjames clayton has more. eleanor and freya are both iii and, like many teenagers, they're both on instagram. as a teenager you're looking at these people, like, all these models, and, you know, influencers — they are all very
britain's biggest supermarket group, tesco, has seen sales and profits grow more than expected.ng but it expects that will fall away over the rest of the year. it's predicting profits will be around £2.5 billion by the end of the financial year. the boss of facebook, mark zuckerberg, has hit back at criticism from a former employee turned whistleblower who testified in the us senate. frances haugen said the company's sites and apps have harmed children and fuelled division. mr zuckerberg said...
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it�*s advised by the former tesco boss, sir terry leahy. waiting for a third dose of a covid vaccine. 0fficials recommended the jabs for eligible patients a month ago — but kidney care uk and blood cancer uk say the rollout has gone "badly wrong". nhs england say all those affected should be offered the injection by the end of next week. there could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. interim trials suggest a new, experimental drug could cut the risk of hospitalisation, or death, by about half. if authorised by regulators, the treatment will be the first oral, antiviral medication for covid—19. mark lobel reports. this is the first covid pill. trial results suggest it can cut hospitalisations or deaths by half. the news of the efficacy of this particular antiviral is obviously very good news. the company, when they briefed us last night, had mentioned that they will be submitting their data to the fda imminently. the data are impressive. pills were given to 775 unvaccinated, elderly or medically at risk volunteers within five da
it�*s advised by the former tesco boss, sir terry leahy. waiting for a third dose of a covid vaccine. 0fficials recommended the jabs for eligible patients a month ago — but kidney care uk and blood cancer uk say the rollout has gone "badly wrong". nhs england say all those affected should be offered the injection by the end of next week. there could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. interim trials suggest a new, experimental drug could cut the risk of...
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and the money will tesco to the company not so much to the air people living here long ago. the viking soul, the potential of this policy agreement, the 1000 years on outside as a once again, i'm the countries possibilities. and as the ice sheet melts, making more mining sites accessible. interesting agreements, rich results is, will only increase so that's it for this planet. as to where special is made a trait where we seen all too clearly the urgent need for action. the importance of this pristine varmints and the critical need to protect it from the busiest cities of the world to the remote is part of our planet. all eyes will now be all not crucial you and climate summit in glasgow in november from greenland. escobar with the manager is approaching a tipping point in the lead up to the cop 26 climate summit. al jazeera showcases program dedicated to one bailing the realities, but the climate emergency witness is green films documenting the human experience on the front line planet at the west report from green and on how the rapid rate of melting ice is having a profoun
and the money will tesco to the company not so much to the air people living here long ago. the viking soul, the potential of this policy agreement, the 1000 years on outside as a once again, i'm the countries possibilities. and as the ice sheet melts, making more mining sites accessible. interesting agreements, rich results is, will only increase so that's it for this planet. as to where special is made a trait where we seen all too clearly the urgent need for action. the importance of this...
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the money will tesco to the company not so much to the air people that leaving here long ago the viking soul, the potential of this policy of greenland a 1000 years on outside as a once again i'm the countries possibilities and as the ice sheet melts, making more mining sites accessible. interesting agreements, rich result is will only increase so that's it for this planet. and so f special is made a trait where we seen all too clearly the urgent need for action. the importance of this pristine varmints and the critical need to protect it from the busiest cities of the will to the remotest part of our planet. all eyes will now be on that crucial you and climate summit in glasgow in november from greenland is good bye. mm. mm mm . and london is one of the most and forces cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact right around the globe. and so here at al jazeera, we will show you the true impact of those decisions on people and how it affects their everyday life. we are free to put them on air and to really engage both ways . because we know that all ordinances interested
the money will tesco to the company not so much to the air people that leaving here long ago the viking soul, the potential of this policy of greenland a 1000 years on outside as a once again i'm the countries possibilities and as the ice sheet melts, making more mining sites accessible. interesting agreements, rich result is will only increase so that's it for this planet. and so f special is made a trait where we seen all too clearly the urgent need for action. the importance of this pristine...
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if approved by shareholders clayton, dubilierand rice, which is advised by the former tesco boss, sirillion pounds. retail analyst told us this is a big business big opportunities. it became an acquisition target. there is certainly space in the uk food market for changes, we have seen that asda has changed ownership, the investments this the investments this business is making, cdr, who are the, was by a big business in the uk where they think they can make a big difference, invest in it and hopefully get greater returns than has been the case over the last few years. there has probably never been a tougher time to buy a supermarket in some ways because we are seeing a lot of inflation and there will be pressure on consumers and so it will be as cut—throat as ever in the marketplace. but also there are still opportunities, we are starting to shop differently as we come out of the pandemic. we are certainly looking for lots more convenient shopping and this business is already owning 900 forecourts so you can certainly see morrisons a smaller store formats alongside petrol stations an
if approved by shareholders clayton, dubilierand rice, which is advised by the former tesco boss, sirillion pounds. retail analyst told us this is a big business big opportunities. it became an acquisition target. there is certainly space in the uk food market for changes, we have seen that asda has changed ownership, the investments this the investments this business is making, cdr, who are the, was by a big business in the uk where they think they can make a big difference, invest in it and...
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and the money will tesco to the company not so much to the air people than leaving here long ago. the viking soul, the potential of this policy agreement, the 1000 years on outside as a once again, i'm the countries possibilities. and as the ice sheet melts, making more mining sites accessible. interesting agreements, rich result is, will only increase so that's it for this planet. and so f special is made a trait where we seen all too clearly the urgent need for action. the importance of this pristine environments and the critical need to protect it from the busiest cities of the well to the remotest parts of our planet. all eyes will now be on that crucial you and climate summit in glasgow in november from greenland. his good bye. mm mm mm mm. a in the country with an abundance of resource trade and walk indonesia, his friends for me, we moved full to grow and frank, we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs invest . let's be part when denise is g
and the money will tesco to the company not so much to the air people than leaving here long ago. the viking soul, the potential of this policy agreement, the 1000 years on outside as a once again, i'm the countries possibilities. and as the ice sheet melts, making more mining sites accessible. interesting agreements, rich result is, will only increase so that's it for this planet. and so f special is made a trait where we seen all too clearly the urgent need for action. the importance of this...
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we'll hear from the country's biggest retailer, tesco, as we prepare to enter the biggest shopping weeks
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i used work with the buyers of energy with tesco, and it is passed on quickly.? i would assume they are more likely to go up. but you would hope by then we have sort of worked out that supply issue and we have got some more energy back again and it will not be so much of a hike. again, maybe prudently assume doubling your bills with that first question, i would maybe assume the same. it is quite scary but at least you are prepared for it. this one from seb in south london, two bedroom flat, working from home, worried that as the weather gets worse over the winter, his bills will get worse. how can he save money elsewhere with bills? what can he do generally to save money? in terms of heating, taking a thermostat down a bit, checking if your radiator valves can be switched on or off. if you are working from home, maybe you can hole up in a single room and keep that one warmer than the rest of the flat. investigating if there are other places that you might be able to work so you might be able to benefit from them spending on the energy. i'm thinking of things lik
i used work with the buyers of energy with tesco, and it is passed on quickly.? i would assume they are more likely to go up. but you would hope by then we have sort of worked out that supply issue and we have got some more energy back again and it will not be so much of a hike. again, maybe prudently assume doubling your bills with that first question, i would maybe assume the same. it is quite scary but at least you are prepared for it. this one from seb in south london, two bedroom flat,...
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it�*s advised by the former tesco boss, sir terry leahy. ceremony would normally take place injuly but it was postponed because of the corona virus pandemic. alexander mackenzie reports. the queen and the duke and duchess of rotc made the shortjourney from the palace of holyrood house to the scottish they parliament. were greeted by the party leaders, including the first minister nicola sturgeon. msps gathered as the mace and the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising this new session of parliament. marking this new session does indeed bring a sense of beginning and renewal. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland�*s response to the pandemic. the people across this country looking to you for leadership and stewardship and i hope you will remain at the forefront as we move towards a phase of recovery. due forefront as we move towards a phase of recovery-— of recovery. due to the pandemic, much of the _ of recovery. due to the pandemic, much of the music _ of recovery. due to the pandemic, much of the musi
it�*s advised by the former tesco boss, sir terry leahy. ceremony would normally take place injuly but it was postponed because of the corona virus pandemic. alexander mackenzie reports. the queen and the duke and duchess of rotc made the shortjourney from the palace of holyrood house to the scottish they parliament. were greeted by the party leaders, including the first minister nicola sturgeon. msps gathered as the mace and the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising this...
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it's advised by the former tesco boss, sir terry leahy.ts came into effect for the first time in scotland last night. people need proof of vaccination to gain entry to nightclubs or large events. the scheme will be mandatory from the 18th of october. it is being trialled at some football stadiums at scottish premiership matches this afternoon. megan paterson reports. a night out in glasgow. as well as showing id, vaccine passports too. some people will definitely be driven to get vaccinated in order to participate in this kind of event. it's definitely an incentive but my main reason is to be protected, obviously. i don't agree with the whole concept of, like, you know, | having to show something to get into a club — i don't agree with that in terms of freedom. i proof of two doses of vaccines will be shown for people over 18 entering nightclubs and any event with more than 10,000 people in attendance. for some club owners there is concern about what it means for customers. it is disappointing there isn't an option for people who don't wan
it's advised by the former tesco boss, sir terry leahy.ts came into effect for the first time in scotland last night. people need proof of vaccination to gain entry to nightclubs or large events. the scheme will be mandatory from the 18th of october. it is being trialled at some football stadiums at scottish premiership matches this afternoon. megan paterson reports. a night out in glasgow. as well as showing id, vaccine passports too. some people will definitely be driven to get vaccinated in...
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tesco has opened its first supermarket in the uk without any checkouts.format follows similar stores opened in london by amazon. a field trip to learn about the grim realities of the first world war would traditionally involve a journey to the former battlefields of belgium or northern france. now, you can stay a bit closer to home thanks to a new history project in kent. fiona lamdin reports. it's over 100 metres long and two metres deep. it's a world war i replica, based on the trenches near ypres, built 100 years later in a forest in kent. and it's europe's only accurate outdoor replica, according to its designer, andy robertshaw, who's a military historian. his grandfatherjohn fought in the first world war. he was a private soldier between 1916 and 1919. wounded twice, gassed twice. i mean, if he died in the great war, i'm not here. and it's not his first. he built four trenches, including this one in his garden. on your ladders, boy! on your ladders, boys! as well as a historian, he's also a hollywood film adviser, working with steven spielberg. whis
tesco has opened its first supermarket in the uk without any checkouts.format follows similar stores opened in london by amazon. a field trip to learn about the grim realities of the first world war would traditionally involve a journey to the former battlefields of belgium or northern france. now, you can stay a bit closer to home thanks to a new history project in kent. fiona lamdin reports. it's over 100 metres long and two metres deep. it's a world war i replica, based on the trenches near...
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tesco has apologised and said its teams worked around the clock to restore the service. diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in 2018 and had campaigned to raise awareness of the disease. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. its focus was on six friends, but a seventh character also made a big impression. have you seen chandler?” have you seen chandler? i thought ou were have you seen chandler? i thought you were chandler. _ have you seen chandler? i thought you were chandler. guenther's - you were chandler. guenther's infatuation... _ this is a "getting rid of everything rachel ever touched sale. i will take it all. a recurring theme. and as friends' popularity grew, so did the role originally called coffee guy. gunther, six glasses. six, you want me tojoin you? oh, i thoughtjoey was here. five is good. but, of course, he had one storyline everyone remembers. the ark where he was obsessed with rachel, loved her, hated ross, the riders could have had that for two episodes but they kept it going for ten years. rachel? yeah? when's your birthday? 5 may, wh
tesco has apologised and said its teams worked around the clock to restore the service. diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in 2018 and had campaigned to raise awareness of the disease. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. its focus was on six friends, but a seventh character also made a big impression. have you seen chandler?” have you seen chandler? i thought ou were have you seen chandler? i thought you were chandler. _ have you seen chandler? i thought you were...
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rory- _ tesco says its sales and profits grew by more than expected in the six months to august — becausear profits of at least two—and—a—half billion pounds. an employment tribunal has found that the culture in an armed response unit within police scotland was horrific and "an absolute boys' club". former firearms officer rhona malone brought the case against the force after an inspector sent an email in saying two female firearms officers should not be deployed together when there were sufficient male staff on duty. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon has been talking ms malone. why did she decide to speak out? in an interview with the bbc this morning, the formerfirearms in an interview with the bbc this morning, the former firearms officer rhona malone said she loved herjob in the police and she had not wanted to leave it and she said in bringing the tribunal she was looking for acknowledgement and accountability for what had happened to her. she had stood up for peoples rights and had stood up for peoples rights and had upheld the law and she wanted the same in return. i had uphe
rory- _ tesco says its sales and profits grew by more than expected in the six months to august — becausear profits of at least two—and—a—half billion pounds. an employment tribunal has found that the culture in an armed response unit within police scotland was horrific and "an absolute boys' club". former firearms officer rhona malone brought the case against the force after an inspector sent an email in saying two female firearms officers should not be deployed together when...
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what i can tell you is tesco is one of the real standout stories. the u.k.market sector is front and center. a lot of people circling the u.k. in terms of picking up assets. private equity looking at the story. looking into the week it was what will happen with morrison. out of this week it is what going to happen to the u.k. consumer. is the cost-of-living story going to be the one that ends up being a huge issue. if you have to pay your gas bill, you will not be able to buy other things. that is something the u.k. will have to deal with. alix: already you are seeing shortages on shelves of items. let's take down into the gas story. you had a plant in russia explode, there is an explosion and a fire. they say it is fine and you can get all of their gas to china, but if they cannot come if they cannot china will have to go back on the spot market and by more natural gas. that will distort the market even more. let's break it down with wood mackenzie. they say the region and europe will be dependent on russian flows will joining us is nasa dod argo -- is mass
what i can tell you is tesco is one of the real standout stories. the u.k.market sector is front and center. a lot of people circling the u.k. in terms of picking up assets. private equity looking at the story. looking into the week it was what will happen with morrison. out of this week it is what going to happen to the u.k. consumer. is the cost-of-living story going to be the one that ends up being a huge issue. if you have to pay your gas bill, you will not be able to buy other things. that...
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if approved by shareholders, the firm which is advised by the former tesco boss will pay almost £7 billionews that is really interesting. the party that lost this bid, he said that the business is outstanding. what exactly has clayton got?— outstanding. what exactly has cla onrot? ~ . , clayton got? well, i think really, if we think— clayton got? well, i think really, if we think about _ clayton got? well, i think really, if we think about the _ clayton got? well, i think really, if we think about the big - clayton got? well, i think really, if we think about the big four - if we think about the big four supermarkets morrisons has always been different together is because they have done things differently. they created market street quite some years ago now and that kind of gave that impression of the traditional old—fashioned marketplaces with shiny fruit and veg but of course all under one roof. it is still a supermarket but it gave us that sense that they were a bit more natural and so on and more recently they came up with a market kitchen which is where they used ingredients within th
if approved by shareholders, the firm which is advised by the former tesco boss will pay almost £7 billionews that is really interesting. the party that lost this bid, he said that the business is outstanding. what exactly has clayton got?— outstanding. what exactly has cla onrot? ~ . , clayton got? well, i think really, if we think— clayton got? well, i think really, if we think about _ clayton got? well, i think really, if we think about the _ clayton got? well, i think really, if we...
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if approved by shareholders, the firm which is advised that the former tesco boss will pay almost £7harles and camilla, the duchess of wrath see the queen said at the beginning of new session was time for renewal and fresh thinking. members of the scottish parliament, as we all step out from adverse uncertain times, occasion such as this today provide an opportunity for hope and optimism. marking this new session does indeed bring a sense of beginning and for renewal. with all the day's sport we go to the bbc sport centre. good evening. we start with a landmark victory for a british rider who took a sensational breakaway win in the first edition of the women's cycling race, the former world champion battled through difficult conditions, holding off a powerful late surge by her competitors finished over one minute behind. she cannot believe it. incredible. from the city of love, tears ofjoy. lizzie and the realisation she had made history. it has taken 125 years for women to be able to compete in this event. but bad weather meant not everyone who started with finish. it is going to be
if approved by shareholders, the firm which is advised that the former tesco boss will pay almost £7harles and camilla, the duchess of wrath see the queen said at the beginning of new session was time for renewal and fresh thinking. members of the scottish parliament, as we all step out from adverse uncertain times, occasion such as this today provide an opportunity for hope and optimism. marking this new session does indeed bring a sense of beginning and for renewal. with all the day's sport...
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little bit but interestingly, as you picked up on, they have just appointed sir david lewis, the former tesco on this. he starts hisjob on monday advising the government on this. he starts his job on monday taking advising the government on this. he starts hisjob on monday taking on advising the government on this. he starts his job on monday taking on a bit of a mammoth task, given the scenario is playing out at the moment. it will be interesting to see what his advice is to government and whether there will be any more wiggle room when it comes to things like issuing visas to try and address some of the staff shortages, supply shortages we have seen on the shelves heading into winter. thank ou ve shelves heading into winter. thank you very much- _ more than a0 million people across the uk are being offered a flu vaccine this year in the nhs�*s biggest campaign against the illness. health officials are worried because this will be the first winter that covid and flu will be in full circulation at the same time. research shows those infected with both viruses are more than twice as likely to
little bit but interestingly, as you picked up on, they have just appointed sir david lewis, the former tesco on this. he starts hisjob on monday advising the government on this. he starts his job on monday taking advising the government on this. he starts hisjob on monday taking on advising the government on this. he starts his job on monday taking on a bit of a mammoth task, given the scenario is playing out at the moment. it will be interesting to see what his advice is to government and...
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tesco has opened its first supermarket in the uk without any checkouts. stores opened in london by amazon. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. what is that, a lovely sunset? a st sunrise in what is that, a lovely sunset? st sunrise in portsmouth. i don't know how they would work that with weather forecasters. they could do without us. do you know what chris? today was a chilly a really bizarre day. strong winds, outbreaks of rain and sunshine but at the same time really warmer with the richer is up to 21 celsius across east anglia and the southeast and at 6pm still not far off 20 across the south. 0n the southeast and at 6pm still not far off 20 across the south. on top of that wind and rain still crossing the country during the course of the night. not going to be raining everywhere and if at the cross of northern areas is going to turn clear with the winds and a bit of nip in the air at 8 or nine degrees. but broadly speaking it is still a very mild not and another very mild day on the way to come tomorrow. it's not going to be quite as
tesco has opened its first supermarket in the uk without any checkouts. stores opened in london by amazon. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. what is that, a lovely sunset? a st sunrise in what is that, a lovely sunset? st sunrise in portsmouth. i don't know how they would work that with weather forecasters. they could do without us. do you know what chris? today was a chilly a really bizarre day. strong winds, outbreaks of rain and sunshine but at the same time really warmer...
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tesco says its sales and profits grew by more than expected in the six months to august because its supplyf the victims of the manchester arena bombing may have survived if he'd been given medical treatment more quickly, the public inquiry into the attack has heard. john atkinson, who was 28, asked repeatedly if he was going to die as he lay injured in the foyer where the bomb exploded. he was helped by members of the public and police officers, but wasn't assessed by any paramedics for nearly 50 minutes. our north of england correspondentjudith moritz has been at the hearing we heard there is cctv footage, which shows that within five seconds of the bombing as the smoke was clearing, john atkinson was crawling on his hands and knees and a member of the public, ronald blake, rushed to his side. he phoned 999, and on their advice he used his belt as a tourniquet to stopjohn atkinson from bleeding. that is despite the fact that ronald blake was injured himself and he did not know where his daughter was and he had no first aid training. we discovered there was nobody from the ambulance servic
tesco says its sales and profits grew by more than expected in the six months to august because its supplyf the victims of the manchester arena bombing may have survived if he'd been given medical treatment more quickly, the public inquiry into the attack has heard. john atkinson, who was 28, asked repeatedly if he was going to die as he lay injured in the foyer where the bomb exploded. he was helped by members of the public and police officers, but wasn't assessed by any paramedics for nearly...
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tesco says its sales and profits grew by more than expected in the six months to august — because itsey will come in on 11th october and will require all over 18s to show evidence of being fully vaccinated — or a recent negative covid test — in order to get into nightclubs, concerts and conventions. the headlines on bbc news... the prime minister has been warning there will be difficulties as the uk transitions to what he is calling a high wage, high skill economy. he has told the conservative party conference is part of his plan to level up the country. the £20 a week increase to universal credit which is claimed by nearly 6 million people comes to an end today. and the head of facebook mark zuckerberg has rejected claims from a whistle—blower that the company puts profits before the interests of its users. a man has died and another has suffered serious injuries after a series of stabbings in a village in gloucestershire. a woman is also being treated in hospital after the attack yesterday afternoon in walton cardiff, near tewkesbury. a man in his 50s has been arrested. let's hear a
tesco says its sales and profits grew by more than expected in the six months to august — because itsey will come in on 11th october and will require all over 18s to show evidence of being fully vaccinated — or a recent negative covid test — in order to get into nightclubs, concerts and conventions. the headlines on bbc news... the prime minister has been warning there will be difficulties as the uk transitions to what he is calling a high wage, high skill economy. he has told the...
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there is another report that tesco could announce share buyback and traders are saying this may potentiallyreempting any kind of interest and a seeing it as a defensive way to give investors something to cheer about in case a bid does come in. it looks like this story could go on longer. dani: we will keep our eye on the grocers. you also have your eye on german real estate. joe: adler, which focuses on low-cost german real estate, they are looking to sell some of their high-yielding assets, they said this morning. we have seen the stock jumping around 8% on the trade exchange prior to the regular german market open. it is also quite interesting, given there has been a regulatory clampdown on german real estate, particularly on landlords, something that has gone on in berlin for a long time. it looks like the investor landscape still seeing some value in those stocks in germany. francine: talk to us about plus 500. joe: this is an important one. the markets have been waiting for this, and this is cfd trading online, at home trading. it was really popular during the pandemic obviously. we ha
there is another report that tesco could announce share buyback and traders are saying this may potentiallyreempting any kind of interest and a seeing it as a defensive way to give investors something to cheer about in case a bid does come in. it looks like this story could go on longer. dani: we will keep our eye on the grocers. you also have your eye on german real estate. joe: adler, which focuses on low-cost german real estate, they are looking to sell some of their high-yielding assets,...
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, and it is passed on quickly.— to buy energy with tesco, and it is passed on quickly., may be prudently assume doubling your bills with that first question, i would maybe assume the same. it is quite scary but at least you are prepared for it.— quite scary but at least you are reared for it. , ., ., ,., prepared for it. this one from south london, prepared for it. this one from south london. two — prepared for it. this one from south london, two bedroom _ prepared for it. this one from south london, two bedroom flat, - prepared for it. this one from south london, two bedroom flat, working| london, two bedroom flat, working from home, worried that as the weather gets worse over the winter, his bills will get worse. how can he save money elsewhere with bills? what can he do generally to save money? th what can he do generally to save mone ? , ., ., ., ,, what can he do generally to save mone ? , ., ., ., ~' ., money? in terms of heating, taking a thermostat down _ money? in terms of heating, taking a thermostat down a _ money? in terms of heating, taking a thermostat dow
, and it is passed on quickly.— to buy energy with tesco, and it is passed on quickly., may be prudently assume doubling your bills with that first question, i would maybe assume the same. it is quite scary but at least you are prepared for it.— quite scary but at least you are reared for it. , ., ., ,., prepared for it. this one from south london, prepared for it. this one from south london. two — prepared for it. this one from south london, two bedroom _ prepared for it. this one from...
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tesco has opened its first supermarket in the uk without any checkouts.r 18 degrees late afternoon and early into evening. most of the rain is across england and wales, that will slide to the south—east. clearer skies following, some showers, thundery ones in the south—west of england and wales. milder night in southern parts of the uk. cooler weather north with clear skies and some sunshine on the way for wednesday. we have these clusters of thundery downpours moving eastwards and northwards across england and wales. wetter weather for northern england in the afternoon. either side of that, some sunshine and rain in the north—west and we have got this rain threatening the south—west of england later. a mild day on wednesday, just not quite as mild as today and things will change more significantly through the rest of the week. it will be feeling much colder thanks to a northerly wind. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the government sets out its plans for cutting carbon emissions to zero by 2050 — including a big push towards electric vehicles. gre
tesco has opened its first supermarket in the uk without any checkouts.r 18 degrees late afternoon and early into evening. most of the rain is across england and wales, that will slide to the south—east. clearer skies following, some showers, thundery ones in the south—west of england and wales. milder night in southern parts of the uk. cooler weather north with clear skies and some sunshine on the way for wednesday. we have these clusters of thundery downpours moving eastwards and...