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the tsb itself was carved out of lloyds after the hbos lloyds merger, it has 650 branches and like alley. adding a million co—op customers, maybe to get economies of scale, they also have these local flavours, they also have these local flavours, the brand is a good fit, having said that the tsb has other priorities, they've just separated from lloyds which is a big it project, it's not the top of their list that if the price was right i think they'd look at it, figure out that price for a troubled bank which doesn't have the requisite scale will be very tough indeed. a tough moment for a bank which has been around since 1872. simonjack, which has been around since 1872. simon jack, thank you which has been around since 1872. simonjack, thank you for that update on the co—op bank. you watching business live bbc news. due you're watching business live. our top story, the canadian leader justin trudeau meets us president donald trump in washington today. the two sides do billions of dollars worth of trade, but have differences over the future of the north america free trade agreement. a
the tsb itself was carved out of lloyds after the hbos lloyds merger, it has 650 branches and like alley. adding a million co—op customers, maybe to get economies of scale, they also have these local flavours, they also have these local flavours, the brand is a good fit, having said that the tsb has other priorities, they've just separated from lloyds which is a big it project, it's not the top of their list that if the price was right i think they'd look at it, figure out that price for a...
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one name springs out the may which is the tsb which itself was carved out of lloyds after a merger.ave a slightly ethical, slightly local, slightly ethical, slightly local, slightly simple flavour to them. their brand is a good bit. having said that tsb have other priorities they've just separated from lloyds, which is a massive it. we live in the bbc newsroom, our lead story is that donald trump has met the prime minister of canada, they discuss terrorism, trade and refugees. he is said to oppose any reconciliation with israel. as bbc arabic. and the operations are being made in new zealand to remove the carcasses of wales who died during a mass stranding on the beach. volu nteers mass stranding on the beach. volunteers did manage to refloat 200 oi’ volunteers did manage to refloat 200 or the wales but it is not clear what caused the strand. a bbc investigation has exposed widespread drug abuse and security failings at one of britain's biggest prisons. what has been happening inside is worthy of note. nearly 1400 male inmates are kept their other two months an undercover bbc report
one name springs out the may which is the tsb which itself was carved out of lloyds after a merger.ave a slightly ethical, slightly local, slightly ethical, slightly local, slightly simple flavour to them. their brand is a good bit. having said that tsb have other priorities they've just separated from lloyds, which is a massive it. we live in the bbc newsroom, our lead story is that donald trump has met the prime minister of canada, they discuss terrorism, trade and refugees. he is said to...
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having said that, tsb have got other priorities. they have separated themselves out from lloyds. the price was right, they would look at t figuring out what the price is for a trouble bank is going to be very difficult indeed. so a really tough moment for a bank that's been around since 1872. the boss of one of the world's biggest airlines has urged president trump to keep arrangements for flight routes between the us and the european union as they are. willie walsh runs international airlines group which owns aer lingus, iberia and british airways. he spoke to theo leggett about the us president's ban on travellers from seven majority muslim countries. it's obviously something that causes concern to individuals. from an industry point of view, again, we're able to adapt. we have seen these measures introduced in the past. they come in unannounced. it takes us they come in unannounced. it takes usa they come in unannounced. it takes us a bit of time to adjust. we adjust and then we move on. i think when you look at ravation between the us and europe or the us and the uk, it's def
having said that, tsb have got other priorities. they have separated themselves out from lloyds. the price was right, they would look at t figuring out what the price is for a trouble bank is going to be very difficult indeed. so a really tough moment for a bank that's been around since 1872. the boss of one of the world's biggest airlines has urged president trump to keep arrangements for flight routes between the us and the european union as they are. willie walsh runs international airlines...
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and there are other banks out there in a similar position, names like tsb and virgin money spring to bank of that size, you could start to make the kind of cost savings, sharing it, which really could make a viable business. getting that fit right is important to co—op customers. whoever they sell to has got to have the same sort of principles. you do worry a bit, yeah. seem to have gone downhill somehow. are they going to close more branches, and is everything going to go online? it is business as usual for the bank's customers, but for the bank's identity, could be the end of a 150—year—old road. simon jack, bbc news. president trump and the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, have emphasised their shared interests on trade and immigration after their first summit meeting at the white house. and national security adviser michael flynn has apologised for his discussions with russian diplomats before the inauguration. 0ur north america editor jon sopel reports. the president of the united states and the prime minister of canada. this is the neighbourjust dropping by. but were th
and there are other banks out there in a similar position, names like tsb and virgin money spring to bank of that size, you could start to make the kind of cost savings, sharing it, which really could make a viable business. getting that fit right is important to co—op customers. whoever they sell to has got to have the same sort of principles. you do worry a bit, yeah. seem to have gone downhill somehow. are they going to close more branches, and is everything going to go online? it is...
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then tsb and faa are beginning to investigate. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >>> so just a little bit more information that we're getting from this breaking news. the people that were inside the cessna, a husband, wife and three teenagers as you heard that fire official say were returning from a cheerleading competition to san jose. that conference was at disneyland. one of those teenagers was thrown from the plane and suffered only minor injuries. firefighters still don't know how many victims were from the plane and how many were in those homes. >> >>> sweeping overhaul of obamacare is expected to be among tonight's key topics as president trump delivers his first address to congress. >> he met with health insurance executives urging them to work together to save americans from obamacare. as a candidate, he had promised a quick fix. now for the first time, the president is acknowledging coming up with a replacement, not so easy after all. >> it's an unbelievably complex subject. nobody knew that health care could be so comp
then tsb and faa are beginning to investigate. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >>> so just a little bit more information that we're getting from this breaking news. the people that were inside the cessna, a husband, wife and three teenagers as you heard that fire official say were returning from a cheerleading competition to san jose. that conference was at disneyland. one of those teenagers was thrown from the plane and suffered only minor injuries. firefighters still don't know...
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. —— tsb. could start to make the kind of cost savings. getting that right is important. whoever they sell to have to have the same sort of principles. it seems to have gone downhill. is everything going to go online? for customers it is business as usual but the high street could lose 150—year—old name. 4 people have been killed in an avalanche in the french alps while they were skiing off piste this morning. they were in the resort of tignes near val d'isere. those who died were all french — and are thought to include a father and son as well as a ski guide. the resort is particularly busy at this time of year with french and british school holidays. almost 200 thousand people living below america's tallest dam were ordered to leave their homes last night — amid fears that part of it could collapse and flood the area. the authorities warned that both overflow channels were damaged and they are concerned that a 30 foot wall of water could hit homes near the 0roville dam in california. 0vernigh
. —— tsb. could start to make the kind of cost savings. getting that right is important. whoever they sell to have to have the same sort of principles. it seems to have gone downhill. is everything going to go online? for customers it is business as usual but the high street could lose 150—year—old name. 4 people have been killed in an avalanche in the french alps while they were skiing off piste this morning. they were in the resort of tignes near val d'isere. those who died were all...
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and there are other banks out there in a similar position — names like tsb and virgin money spring toze, you could start to make the kind of cost savings, sharing it, which maybe could make a viable business. getting that fit right is important to co—op customers. whoever they sell to, they've got to have the same sort of principles. you do worry a bit, yeah. they seem to have gone downhill somehow. are they going to close more branches, and is everything going to go online? it's business as usual for the bank's customers, but for the bank's identity, it could be the end of a 150—year—old road. simon jack, bbc news. president trump and the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, have emphasised their shared interests on trade and immigration after their first summit meeting at the white house. it's been another hectic day for the trump team as the national security adviser, michael flynn, has apologised for his discussions with russian diplomats before the inauguration. let's join our north america editor jon sopel at the white house. what happened was that michael flynn phoned repea
and there are other banks out there in a similar position — names like tsb and virgin money spring toze, you could start to make the kind of cost savings, sharing it, which maybe could make a viable business. getting that fit right is important to co—op customers. whoever they sell to, they've got to have the same sort of principles. you do worry a bit, yeah. they seem to have gone downhill somehow. are they going to close more branches, and is everything going to go online? it's business...
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million customers might be good idea to add to an existing bank, some candidates out there including tsb together, have economies of scale and get on and make a success of that. for customers, nothing too wary about, not in any danger whatsoever, this isa not in any danger whatsoever, this is a process that will go on, the customers of court, 4 million who have been loyal to the bank after its reputational problems, they'd stuck around and nothing to worry about. britain's biggest supermarket, tesco has promised to take immediate action after a bbc investigation revealed that two thirds of deals on the shelves were out of date and weren't being deducted at the checkout. an undercover team visited 50 branches across england over a three month period. tesco says it's working to make sure its prices are accurate. jonathan gibson reports. if we see a special offer on the supermarket shelves, we expect to pay that price at the till. but that doesn't always happen at tesco. and here's why. the bbc‘s inside out programme visited 50 tesco stores across england and found out—of—date special offer
million customers might be good idea to add to an existing bank, some candidates out there including tsb together, have economies of scale and get on and make a success of that. for customers, nothing too wary about, not in any danger whatsoever, this isa not in any danger whatsoever, this is a process that will go on, the customers of court, 4 million who have been loyal to the bank after its reputational problems, they'd stuck around and nothing to worry about. britain's biggest supermarket,...
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in tsb and faa are investigating. larry: a scary crash overnight. a car crashing into another vehicle on suitland parkway and knocking the car off the overpass onto suitland road below. the driver is in critical condition. the other driver is also hurt. the road is now reopened. autria: now to a 7 on your side health alert, a d.c. lab botching test results for the zika virus. more. suzanne? is certainly not what the health department wanted to have happen, but this is a serious issue they are now a dressing. authorities say problems with are tests, about 400 tests, prompting them to redo them after two of them originally tested negative have now come up positive. the zika virus is an infectious disease caused by or rather carried by mosquitoes. it is most commonly seen in south american countries. in pregnant women, the disease can result in microcephaly. you may remember, that is the condition that causes unusually-formed heads in newborn babies as well as developmental disabilities. the samples were collected from minute women during a period of t
in tsb and faa are investigating. larry: a scary crash overnight. a car crashing into another vehicle on suitland parkway and knocking the car off the overpass onto suitland road below. the driver is in critical condition. the other driver is also hurt. the road is now reopened. autria: now to a 7 on your side health alert, a d.c. lab botching test results for the zika virus. more. suzanne? is certainly not what the health department wanted to have happen, but this is a serious issue they are...
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having said that, tsb have got other priorities — they've just separated themselves out from lloyds,d probably look at it. figuring out what that price, is for a troubled bank which doesn't have the requisite scale, is going to be very difficult indeed. so a really tough moment for a bank which has been around since 1872. pensioners today are now £20 a week better off than working age households. that's according to new research from the resolution foundation, which reveals that typical pensioner incomes now outstrip those of working—age people. pensioners are also now more likely than their predecessors to still be in work, own a home and have access to generous private pensions. david finch is the senior economic analyst at the resolution foundation. go through some of these reasons about why it makes them so much better off than they were even ten yea rs better off than they were even ten years ago. for a start it is important to recognise that it is not all pensioners that are seeing this rise in their income. the people that are already retired their income tends to remain fairl
having said that, tsb have got other priorities — they've just separated themselves out from lloyds,d probably look at it. figuring out what that price, is for a troubled bank which doesn't have the requisite scale, is going to be very difficult indeed. so a really tough moment for a bank which has been around since 1872. pensioners today are now £20 a week better off than working age households. that's according to new research from the resolution foundation, which reveals that typical...
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tsb that this content could trouble you in ways like of book on lynching below campus syllabus but we had a suicide on our campus a kid on the track team and i was going to show a film it is about evangelical christians with the morality plays. in to make a controversial statement. with the act of suicide and then he is taunted by the devil. just to say we will watch the film this afternoon and now also said i hope we can talk about suicide and mental-health is that the trigger warning? and is the empirical question. to go through any syllabi with the trigger warning i could not find one. so going out to the university of chicago now many have a trigger warning that this is a problem so who is this imagined student body? so what i want to think about it is too large these students? with the wonderful essay to pay attention to those students to seem oversensitive. i agree wholeheartedly to be sensitive to that that are usually students of color building on activism to make them more inclusive that it is a problem because batf that they have become a problem is a writer public discourse
tsb that this content could trouble you in ways like of book on lynching below campus syllabus but we had a suicide on our campus a kid on the track team and i was going to show a film it is about evangelical christians with the morality plays. in to make a controversial statement. with the act of suicide and then he is taunted by the devil. just to say we will watch the film this afternoon and now also said i hope we can talk about suicide and mental-health is that the trigger warning? and is...
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there are names in the frame, like tsb bought virgin money or metro bank. have we learnt since the legacy issues —— since the financial crisis, you don't want to be saddled with them. they were in bed in the co—op, they had —— the it systems had to be renewed. they hurt just had —— the it systems had to be renewed. they hurtjust been replaced when the bank was put up a sale. it tells you a lot about how urgently, or the sense of purpose that this bank that needs new capital has to get it in some shape orform. it is capital has to get it in some shape or form. it is saying to the world, we are now up or form. it is saying to the world, we are now up for sale, come and buy us. we are now up for sale, come and buy us. there is a difficult question, what if nobody wants to buy it? interestingly there was a media call this morning and the new chief executive, who has only been in place since the beginning of the year, liam coleman, he did a very good job of not answering that question. that is the big question, what happens? there will be bit is that people wish
there are names in the frame, like tsb bought virgin money or metro bank. have we learnt since the legacy issues —— since the financial crisis, you don't want to be saddled with them. they were in bed in the co—op, they had —— the it systems had to be renewed. they hurt just had —— the it systems had to be renewed. they hurtjust been replaced when the bank was put up a sale. it tells you a lot about how urgently, or the sense of purpose that this bank that needs new capital has to...
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some candidates out there, perhaps including tsb, might be able to put the bank together and have somengs and make a success of it. for customers there is nothing to worry about. they are not in any danger whatsoever. this is a process that will go on, the bank of england will be watching and those 4 million loyal customers who have stuck around after its reputational problems, they have nothing to worry about. britain's biggest supermarket, tesco has promised to take immediate action after a bbc investigation revealed that two thirds of deals on the shelves were out of date and weren't being deducted at the checkout. an undercover team visited 50 branches across england over a 3 month period. tesco says it's working to make sure its prices are accurate. jonathan gibson reports. if we see a special offer on the supermarket shelves, we expect to pay that price at the till. but that doesn't always happen at tesco. and here's why. the bbc‘s inside out programme visited 50 tesco stores across england and found out—of—date special offers in 33 of them. at some stores, staff say it's a recur
some candidates out there, perhaps including tsb, might be able to put the bank together and have somengs and make a success of it. for customers there is nothing to worry about. they are not in any danger whatsoever. this is a process that will go on, the bank of england will be watching and those 4 million loyal customers who have stuck around after its reputational problems, they have nothing to worry about. britain's biggest supermarket, tesco has promised to take immediate action after a...