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ah, the u. k is governing party choosing a leader for the 2nd time this year to replace list trust cannon, new conservative prime minister, restore confidence over the country, head towards early elections. this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the show. i am sammy's aid and the united kingdom is set to have its 3rd prime minister in less than a year. this truss resigned on thursday just 45 days into the job for economic policies. it spoke the markets and caused a sharp fall in the pound. a new leader now face is formidable economic and political challenges. government debts has risen to its highest levels and nearly 60 years. that's 98 percent of economic output as inflation surges. and as the unfinished task of navigating the implications of briggs, it will the opposition, they were parties calling for a new general election or get to our guests in a moment. first, paul res has more on the content is to replace trust. there were some familiar names emerging for this leadership contest fr
ah, the u. k is governing party choosing a leader for the 2nd time this year to replace list trust cannon, new conservative prime minister, restore confidence over the country, head towards early elections. this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the show. i am sammy's aid and the united kingdom is set to have its 3rd prime minister in less than a year. this truss resigned on thursday just 45 days into the job for economic policies. it spoke the markets and caused a sharp fall in the...
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and the latest research suggest brags it has cost the u. k. economy, nearly $35000000000.00. 5 percent smaller were told the economy is at the end of last year than it would've been, had britain remained in the u. peter born is britain. just one of many countries suffering the economic consequences of i don't know covey the war in ukraine, or is there a particular price? britain is paying for its political decisions, whether it's for exit or people coming in and out. number 10, there's 3 factors. you seem to have identified that the 1st is those global headwinds we can see that alex dean is quite right to point to that. then you have what is now being called by the financial times and others, the so called moron factor in british politics is that the conservative party is so out of control of employ of such low key lo, caliber figures, and to embark on the raged economic experiments that the markets no longer trust the british government to manage sensibly. now, and the 3rd is the general effect bracket going back to the 2016. and that is unden
and the latest research suggest brags it has cost the u. k. economy, nearly $35000000000.00. 5 percent smaller were told the economy is at the end of last year than it would've been, had britain remained in the u. peter born is britain. just one of many countries suffering the economic consequences of i don't know covey the war in ukraine, or is there a particular price? britain is paying for its political decisions, whether it's for exit or people coming in and out. number 10, there's 3...
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a protest in the u. k against chinese leader shooting ping and the communist party has spun into a high level diplomatic route. people outside the chinese consulate in manchester. many of them from hong kong, were accosted by chinese officials beaten, and in one case dragged into the grounds of the consulate. ah, around 40 people, including hong kong, exiles and britain, were protesting outside the consulate in manchester. the demo was aimed to coincide with the communist parties twice a decade. congress in beijing, at which he camping is set to secure an unprecedented 3rd leadership term. things escalated quickly for to chose a man and a bray, apparently consul general jung, show you an approach the protest and kicked down a pro democracy sign is a flurry of movement and scuffles at the consulate gates. oh, the police arrive and tried to break up the ruckus. i don't we see a protester on the ground inside the consulate being kicked and punched by a group of men. oh, he's then brought out by british police
a protest in the u. k against chinese leader shooting ping and the communist party has spun into a high level diplomatic route. people outside the chinese consulate in manchester. many of them from hong kong, were accosted by chinese officials beaten, and in one case dragged into the grounds of the consulate. ah, around 40 people, including hong kong, exiles and britain, were protesting outside the consulate in manchester. the demo was aimed to coincide with the communist parties twice a...
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in manchester, the u. k. and a dispute over territorial waters of china is leaving filipino fishermen with less to catch hold on a lot more. so coming up with melissa john, after a short break, got office in berlin from me and the news scene for which booth with a 5 range have ended glistening place of longing. the mediterranean sea seen it almost far into far dual career drift along with exploring modern lifestyles and mediterranean, he's ready to journey this week on d. w. imagine how many portions of lunch are thrown out in the world. climate change division off the stores? this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much work can really get we still have time to work. i'm going with you're watching v w news asia coming up a sign of british snap food in manchester. that is quickly spinning into a diplomatic bite. we explain the chinese attempt to suppress freedom of expression on you, k soil, and in southeast asia. how a maritime dispute with china impacts the lives of fishermen in the. ah, i melissa
in manchester, the u. k. and a dispute over territorial waters of china is leaving filipino fishermen with less to catch hold on a lot more. so coming up with melissa john, after a short break, got office in berlin from me and the news scene for which booth with a 5 range have ended glistening place of longing. the mediterranean sea seen it almost far into far dual career drift along with exploring modern lifestyles and mediterranean, he's ready to journey this week on d. w. imagine how many...
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the u. k is 4th. finance minister in 4 months has torn up previous plans with tax cuts and borrowing in an attempt to close back market confidence. and meet the meet of the future and is not meet at all. hey, how 3 d printed protein could soon be hitting plates across your state of your business on robots in berlin? welcome to the program. the british government is scrapping almost all the pledges announced in a budget less than a month ago following a collapse in market confidence in the u. k. economy. the pound is strengthened, more than 2 percent against the dollar. as a result the u. k. as new finance minister has set a new course dramatically different to that put forward by his boss, prime minister this trust me will you be putting in place today? sorry that the right guys. just days after becoming the new u. k. finance minister, jeremy hunt had the press hot on his heels and soon found himself on the front page. that's because hunt says he will abolish nearly all of the tax cuts announc
the u. k is 4th. finance minister in 4 months has torn up previous plans with tax cuts and borrowing in an attempt to close back market confidence. and meet the meet of the future and is not meet at all. hey, how 3 d printed protein could soon be hitting plates across your state of your business on robots in berlin? welcome to the program. the british government is scrapping almost all the pledges announced in a budget less than a month ago following a collapse in market confidence in the u. k....
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and the reason for that is because the u. k is paying a premium if you like, for competency and in competency premium when market don't buy literally the idea that these tax cuts are going to lead to higher at growth in g d p. and therefore, they're selling pounds not buying pounds, and you pay investors that are investing abroad not at home, leading to collapse in the currency. you mentioned that the u. k. government was determined to keep the borrowing in pounds. but what is the rest? do you think that whatever future economically the britain is facing, could spill over into all the markets around the world? what kind of influence do you think that could have is having an effect already? we've seen that over effects and on market outside the u. k. most notably in the us and so it's, it, it is certainly a bad things, the global economy and it'll become a drag on the global economy, the worse it gets. but it is certainly not a crisis. the global. com in the way that it is a crisis locally in the u. k. and for our neighbors. off
and the reason for that is because the u. k is paying a premium if you like, for competency and in competency premium when market don't buy literally the idea that these tax cuts are going to lead to higher at growth in g d p. and therefore, they're selling pounds not buying pounds, and you pay investors that are investing abroad not at home, leading to collapse in the currency. you mentioned that the u. k. government was determined to keep the borrowing in pounds. but what is the rest? do you...
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many facts, ah, the u. k is new fiscal policy comes as central banks around the world, a shop the increasing interest rates to curb inflation from washington to jakarta. and nearly every major bank is making borrowing more expensive to try to cool down prices. the most widespread tightening monetary policy on record is raising fears about possible harm to the global economy. the u. s. federal reserve has been by far the most significant player in this shifting global economic policy making. it's raised its interest rate by 3 quarters of a point for the 3rd time last week, and signaling the more large rate hikes are to come. the european central banks expected to continue increasing rates in october fe cb is now seen taking its own interest rate to almost 3 percent next year from 0.75 percent. now, the swiss national bank carried out the biggest height ever to its key lending rate . ending several years of negative interest rates in switzerland, indonesia, taiwan, the philippines and the south africa are also
many facts, ah, the u. k is new fiscal policy comes as central banks around the world, a shop the increasing interest rates to curb inflation from washington to jakarta. and nearly every major bank is making borrowing more expensive to try to cool down prices. the most widespread tightening monetary policy on record is raising fears about possible harm to the global economy. the u. s. federal reserve has been by far the most significant player in this shifting global economic policy making....
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are the former u. k prime minister david cameron has reacted to the end of the leadership race on twitter, and he's offered his huge congratulations to richie suna on becoming p. m. he added, i predicted a decade ago. the conservatives would select our 1st british indian prime minister, and i'm proud to day that comes to comes to me. i wish the very best he has my whole hearted support. let's cross over to westminster, where stephanie decker is standing by. obviously, rashid made his initial speech to the back bench committee. we are expecting him to speak publicly shortly. steph, their maps must be some size of relief that this vote hasn't gone on and on and on and on. yes, i think particularly from the public that you mentioned there that he has addressed members of parliament. i have one member of apartment with me, david morris. say he's just been listening in that room with the, with the new prime minister re soon at 1st and foremost. and can you tell us what he had to say and how was it received? y
are the former u. k prime minister david cameron has reacted to the end of the leadership race on twitter, and he's offered his huge congratulations to richie suna on becoming p. m. he added, i predicted a decade ago. the conservatives would select our 1st british indian prime minister, and i'm proud to day that comes to comes to me. i wish the very best he has my whole hearted support. let's cross over to westminster, where stephanie decker is standing by. obviously, rashid made his initial...
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as a result, the u. k. his new finance minister has set a new cost dramatically different to that put forward by his boss, prime minister. this trust me will you be putting in place today? sorry about the rain guys. just days after becoming the new u. k. finance minister, jeremy hunt had the press hot on his heels and soon found himself on the front page. that's because hans says he will abolish nearly all of the tax cuts announced by his predecessor quasi clar tang barely a month ago. these include cuts to corporate taxes and scrapping a new vat tax on shareholder dividends. no cut to the base marginal tax rate until april next year and know to a duty free shopping scheme for non u. k. visitors facing economic turbulence. hunt warns government spending must be cut and that the current energy relief scheme will need to be redesigned in april, not 2 years from now as originally planned. it would not be responsible to continue exposing public finances to unlimited volatility in international gas prices. so i'
as a result, the u. k. his new finance minister has set a new cost dramatically different to that put forward by his boss, prime minister. this trust me will you be putting in place today? sorry about the rain guys. just days after becoming the new u. k. finance minister, jeremy hunt had the press hot on his heels and soon found himself on the front page. that's because hans says he will abolish nearly all of the tax cuts announced by his predecessor quasi clar tang barely a month ago. these...
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the u. k. is government introduced big tax cuts to try to boost economic growth, but the international monetary fund is wanting. the measures could stokes soaring inflation. so what's next for the british economy? also this week, central banks around the world are raising interest rates. they're trying to attain inflation. but that could come at a high cost for the world's economy. plus from bollywood to natalie would. why 2 of the world's biggest film industries are struggling ah, buttons prime ministers batting big on a fiscal policy that includes the biggest tax cuts in the u. k. in half a century. it's all going to be funded by borrowing less trust is determined to plan is gonna kick stop the british economy. but a critic say it's a reckless gamble, man. the plans seem to have back fired already the pounds fall into record lows. financial markets have gone into turmoil in a re, a public criticism of a leading global economy. the international monetary fund is wanting. the plan could increas
the u. k. is government introduced big tax cuts to try to boost economic growth, but the international monetary fund is wanting. the measures could stokes soaring inflation. so what's next for the british economy? also this week, central banks around the world are raising interest rates. they're trying to attain inflation. but that could come at a high cost for the world's economy. plus from bollywood to natalie would. why 2 of the world's biggest film industries are struggling ah, buttons...
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most people in u. k. have to you know, 2 year fixed mortgage rates and many of them will start to reset over the next 12 months. they'll be in for a shock than monthly payments could double or triple even in many, many cases. so this is really quite a big shot to, to the system. express, especially people's expenses. and the bank of england, this is, is not going to keep intervening for, for too much longer. they are expected to, to raise interest rates. but what does all of this mean going forward then? yeah, the bank begins in a tough situation because on the one hand, they've committed to stock buying government bonds. but obviously last week they have to buy government bonds to people lies the u. k. in straight markets, so that's one child and they face because they're having to do things contradicts and their policy of that time, as you rightly points out they, they have committed to raising interest rates to reduce inflation. now the issue here is that the market so expect them to raise interest rat
most people in u. k. have to you know, 2 year fixed mortgage rates and many of them will start to reset over the next 12 months. they'll be in for a shock than monthly payments could double or triple even in many, many cases. so this is really quite a big shot to, to the system. express, especially people's expenses. and the bank of england, this is, is not going to keep intervening for, for too much longer. they are expected to, to raise interest rates. but what does all of this mean going...
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reach the point of view on these things, but it is striking that they've chosen to comment on the u. k. economy in this way . and it's just another indicator that the u. s. bending acquired rapid pace, it's institutional and political credibility. and you know, you see that now with government ministers coming out and talking about government ministers and government supporters and government outright is coming out and talking about the connections diffusion. beyond that, now the left wing economic bastions. when, of course it was quite the opposite. a few years ago. there's almost now, no one left. the government hasn't accused of being left way. i think the only side of the homes that credibility. you can govern who's got to borrow billions of dollars in order to be able to pay for this. it's openly admitted that how difficult is it going to be able to talk to the funders? what kind of structure could it possibly use that is going to allow for the tax cuts and other elements of this policy? because it's not just about tax cuts that is going to make this work. well actually entering p
reach the point of view on these things, but it is striking that they've chosen to comment on the u. k. economy in this way . and it's just another indicator that the u. s. bending acquired rapid pace, it's institutional and political credibility. and you know, you see that now with government ministers coming out and talking about government ministers and government supporters and government outright is coming out and talking about the connections diffusion. beyond that, now the left wing...
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now in the u. k, i just teach ringer on recession of the aside from the inflation, the mortgage rates jumped because of the mess that live trust left in her wake with these a tax cuts she, the country couldn't afford the market reaction. the interest rates being hiked by the bank of england, the bank of england doing the opposite to what the government was doing. the whole thing, you know, you couldn't really make it up if you had to script writes a disastrous sir a few weeks, few months in u. k. political history. if you find it hard, going to actually put the actors in place to make. this is happened in the, the person who stepped in and, and put things straight with the markets in a pragmatic, sharp way. was jeremy hunt, who was a someone who hasn't done particularly well. um and, and in terms of popularity because he became, he was or what was the runner up or the last in line in his his 2 attempts are getting the conservative party leadership. but he stepped in and just pushed, basically not lit
now in the u. k, i just teach ringer on recession of the aside from the inflation, the mortgage rates jumped because of the mess that live trust left in her wake with these a tax cuts she, the country couldn't afford the market reaction. the interest rates being hiked by the bank of england, the bank of england doing the opposite to what the government was doing. the whole thing, you know, you couldn't really make it up if you had to script writes a disastrous sir a few weeks, few months in u....
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now, of course, because the u. k. has this angie price cap, that means depletion could come down a bit. but on balance bank, bank big land is in the top situation of having to raise rates at a time where people's people's household bills are going up. and this, these plans by the british government have been dubbed truss nomics. and it's modeled on reaganomics, which is of course, a reference to the u. s. president's tax cuts in the 1980. the idea being that these tax cuts would create more wealth in the economy and thereby lead to higher tax revenues. does. does that work? i mean, has it ever really work? that's a good question. i mean, there's a big debate around all of this. i mean, in general, it seems like the effects are much weaker than people think. so that will trickle down economics. the, the historic evidence is quite weak that it does work. what does tend to work more so called supply side reforms. and this is something that's part of trust economics, which is to reduce regulations, reduce red, say make it
now, of course, because the u. k. has this angie price cap, that means depletion could come down a bit. but on balance bank, bank big land is in the top situation of having to raise rates at a time where people's people's household bills are going up. and this, these plans by the british government have been dubbed truss nomics. and it's modeled on reaganomics, which is of course, a reference to the u. s. president's tax cuts in the 1980. the idea being that these tax cuts would create more...
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but also it was the way the u. k. was going to fund that deaf fit, which was to issue bonds, but particularly issue bonds at the shorter 10 or off the cut, the $12.00 parts of the curve which one particularly liquid. and so they seem to be a lack of chord nation with the management office in terms of the way the government would issue bonds. and that really sets a set, a bad tone for the straight markets in the u. k. which over the past week or so have experience significant volatility then on the, on the do turn. to some extent it does potentially help the administration in so far as it removes one of the politically toxic parts off the mini budget. but at the same time it has it in utah and so other parts of the conservative party can smell blood. and so they may challenge the parts of the lives. trust is program which could introduce much more uncertainty about what the government can actually do going forward. and will people on the lowest income still pick up the bulk of the, of the costs of the costs and, and wh
but also it was the way the u. k. was going to fund that deaf fit, which was to issue bonds, but particularly issue bonds at the shorter 10 or off the cut, the $12.00 parts of the curve which one particularly liquid. and so they seem to be a lack of chord nation with the management office in terms of the way the government would issue bonds. and that really sets a set, a bad tone for the straight markets in the u. k. which over the past week or so have experience significant volatility then on...
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so the u. k. m e u agreed a protocol meaning customs, jackson, northern ireland for imports from the rest of the u. k. leading pro british unit as part of the d u. p. 's boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats northern ireland differently to the rest of the u. k. where we challenge reports from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore his devolved government. last ditch effort to break the political deadlock, have failed. so northern ireland miss now head back to the polls, i hear it when parties say that they really do not want an election at all, but nearly all of them, but parties who signed up to the rules, the laws. that means i need to call an election, so you'll hear more from me on that particular point. next week, the heart of the disagreement is the northern ireland protocol. it's the part of the u. k. post wreck to deal with the e. u. that's resulted in a trade border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. to avoid a hard border between
so the u. k. m e u agreed a protocol meaning customs, jackson, northern ireland for imports from the rest of the u. k. leading pro british unit as part of the d u. p. 's boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats northern ireland differently to the rest of the u. k. where we challenge reports from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore his devolved government. last ditch effort to break the political deadlock, have failed. so northern ireland miss now head...
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the u. k. has miss monday's deadline to strike a free trade deal with india. negotiations have reportedly been in debt rock and made comments by the then u. k. home secretary, voice and concerns over an influx of indians into the country legged migration in this country. the largest group of people who overstay our indian migraines. i have concerns about having an open borders migration policy with india because i don't think that's what people voted for. with breck said, the free trade talks between the u. k in india were launched earlier this year with greater opportunities for indian students and professionals in the u. k. set as a main priority by modi's government, new delhi plan. the now former on the secretaries were marked on it migration as shocking and disappointing. so to discuss this issue further, we're joined at live now by political analysts and call miss jan direct toll carney . thank you so much for joining me on the show today. now the former u. k. home secretaries well, a bra
the u. k. has miss monday's deadline to strike a free trade deal with india. negotiations have reportedly been in debt rock and made comments by the then u. k. home secretary, voice and concerns over an influx of indians into the country legged migration in this country. the largest group of people who overstay our indian migraines. i have concerns about having an open borders migration policy with india because i don't think that's what people voted for. with breck said, the free trade talks...
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of a u. k. life is beautiful. the country which ruled india for 200 years to day rashid to knock of indian origin, will become the prime minister of the same country over and are we seeing a lot of reaction online in the u. k. many people poking fun at the number of prime ministers, the you case, how did such a short amount of time, but was the reaction been among indian people? so let me tell you that what you're seeing online is sort of the selective of what were you seeing offline on the ground as well. i was pointing out how indian celebrated the value of the hindu festival yesterday. and in fact our people, they're more joyed, the thought that this was the well think the. * body gift to all for indians, also in the context that as far as of issue, so knock is concerned. he is also one of he is in fact at the sun and moon, for one of indians. richest man. he's the emphasis chief. i'm lucy also let me point out here that the big bailey's in india, the big newspapers, the indian channels that we read. the headli
of a u. k. life is beautiful. the country which ruled india for 200 years to day rashid to knock of indian origin, will become the prime minister of the same country over and are we seeing a lot of reaction online in the u. k. many people poking fun at the number of prime ministers, the you case, how did such a short amount of time, but was the reaction been among indian people? so let me tell you that what you're seeing online is sort of the selective of what were you seeing offline on the...
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you know, there is still some bitterness here on how the u. k. left the block and how their relation has developed after that and for instance, or the european commission president was up up on the lie and said that she is not going to comment on the situation in the u. k. she is here to attend at the summit of the european you leaders of french or president emmanuel mccall. also of 1st declined to comment on that, but then said that he thinks that what's important now for the u. k. is to be stable again and status or the direction that also was taken by deb irish prime minister, who said that it's important for the u. k. to be politically stable. it was interesting to listen to the spanish a prime minister actually played with sanchez said that the resignation of less trust is an end to an approach that he considered an old fashioned approach. how to cope with economic crisis. and of course, he was referring to trust a proposal to a cat, texas, that he, she had to take back them our brussels bureau chief for alexander phenomena. thank you so muc
you know, there is still some bitterness here on how the u. k. left the block and how their relation has developed after that and for instance, or the european commission president was up up on the lie and said that she is not going to comment on the situation in the u. k. she is here to attend at the summit of the european you leaders of french or president emmanuel mccall. also of 1st declined to comment on that, but then said that he thinks that what's important now for the u. k. is to be...
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the u. k. ministry of defense also gave it's read out of the call between defense minister ben wallace, and his opposite number assure you, saying that they refuted such claims and that they cautioned that such allegations should not be used as a pretext for greater escalation. so the russians are saying that the ukrainians are trying to build up some kind of a device to, to carry out a false flag attack the ukrainians. eric, using the russians of exactly the same thing. it is notable that russia does seem to be very much on the back foot in southern ukraine, around her son, evacuations of civilians, reports of evacuations of military equipment as well. the ukrainians are saying that communications net also being cut in advance of a potential ukrainian recapture of that very important strategic city. so a lot of eyes around that area, the russians are saying that the ukrainians, concocting this device that at the ledges they are putting together not too far away from her son, bangladesh is str
the u. k. ministry of defense also gave it's read out of the call between defense minister ben wallace, and his opposite number assure you, saying that they refuted such claims and that they cautioned that such allegations should not be used as a pretext for greater escalation. so the russians are saying that the ukrainians are trying to build up some kind of a device to, to carry out a false flag attack the ukrainians. eric, using the russians of exactly the same thing. it is notable that...
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the measure comes with the u. k. struggles to calm markets rocked by u. k. budget plans announced last month and we hope to have an interview with an expert on just that topic. but unfortunately for technical reasons that did not work out. let's take a look at the story that we're following. this, our bankruptcies are on the right as, as german companies deal with a post pandemic economy. mark by high inflation and rising energy prices. but experts say there won't be a massive wave of bankruptcy. all right, that's it for me and the d. w team, you can always find out more about these and other stories online. check us out at d, w dot com slash business. we're also on youtube under the d. w. news channel. i've seen beardsley are watching. ah ah ah, with their always with everywhere we go are smartphone. but for how much longer technology experts say that era be over. but what comes with a look at life after the smartphone? to borrow today. on d w. now we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah, no magic corner check hotspot. i and some great culture me
the measure comes with the u. k. struggles to calm markets rocked by u. k. budget plans announced last month and we hope to have an interview with an expert on just that topic. but unfortunately for technical reasons that did not work out. let's take a look at the story that we're following. this, our bankruptcies are on the right as, as german companies deal with a post pandemic economy. mark by high inflation and rising energy prices. but experts say there won't be a massive wave of...
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so what should the u. k. be doing at this critical junction and let it clear and we've been asking them to ask you about asking them who was this many, but you can simply go around spending 60000000000. they're trying to borrow this and then giving that money also too much money to the rich people. the idea that you're getting more money is going to help the doesn't make sense is the who needs them or how and what they're going to give them. what they do is put that money in the bank. but if you give it to the rest of us there, hold on to the call me to go. so i think this is going to lead to look. and i think we've given the idea of making sure that you're in full text on those companies who is making billions from rest of us that go with tax. that's the best way of doing it. so i just think that having a totally wrong again and again, and one of the other thing i would say is, you know, if you look at the history, you will find that look, that has been difficulties. but it's how you deal with those difficul
so what should the u. k. be doing at this critical junction and let it clear and we've been asking them to ask you about asking them who was this many, but you can simply go around spending 60000000000. they're trying to borrow this and then giving that money also too much money to the rich people. the idea that you're getting more money is going to help the doesn't make sense is the who needs them or how and what they're going to give them. what they do is put that money in the bank. but if...
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do you think berlin knew about it or it was just a u. k, a u k. at the unilateral act on the case pod? well, i mean, i think that is the ratings of it, right? when they refer to the us as the great station, but this is the cunning thought by side just conniving and the just causing mischief in may through sub to fusion deception. i mean, it was very interesting. it's been reported that list trust report to be unhappy with the level of support being given by washington to ukraine. now, i mean, almost every week, billions are in arm in arm shipments to ukraine are approved by, but by the us, i'm not sure what, what other support you could be giving you a call from. yes, you know, assisting them directly in carrying out incent, reacts and, and, you know, yes, actually may just but one of the, one of the ukrainian ministers from the rod, he said in the wake of the coach bridge bombing, he said this is just the beginning. do you think there are other potential plans that have been drawn up by various intel communities, you know, clandestine operations
do you think berlin knew about it or it was just a u. k, a u k. at the unilateral act on the case pod? well, i mean, i think that is the ratings of it, right? when they refer to the us as the great station, but this is the cunning thought by side just conniving and the just causing mischief in may through sub to fusion deception. i mean, it was very interesting. it's been reported that list trust report to be unhappy with the level of support being given by washington to ukraine. now, i mean,...
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and the u. k. dash of butler as more from paris after nato defense ministers meeting in brussels against dalton. but though said that nato would certainly not cancel these exercises this year. and in fact, it would not be a good thing to do. so it would send the wrong message. he said to moscow at this particular different difficult time when russia has been stepping off its rhetoric . when it comes to a threat about using nuclear weapons. we've heard a lot for moscow about that. we know that the nato alliance says that it's taking those threat very seriously. indeed, it is watching them closely at this point. the line says that it really feels a threat some more about trying to deter western powers from taking part in this conflict. but there's less, as i said, being looked at very seriously. in fact, the us defense secretary lloyd austin fed, any nuclear strike by russia would receive a response from ukraine's allies. he didn't exactly say what it would be that it would be a physical response. we
and the u. k. dash of butler as more from paris after nato defense ministers meeting in brussels against dalton. but though said that nato would certainly not cancel these exercises this year. and in fact, it would not be a good thing to do. so it would send the wrong message. he said to moscow at this particular different difficult time when russia has been stepping off its rhetoric . when it comes to a threat about using nuclear weapons. we've heard a lot for moscow about that. we know that...
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the u. k is already in a recession and the euro zone, overall of looking at a very gloomy economic outlook. is this all putting you in an optimistic or pessimistic mood? hugely optimistic. i mean, what we have seen through the last 4 or 5 recessions, where it was the gulf war 911 day financial crisis, 2011. actually more and more people switch to low cost air flying during recession . so i think one year will grow more strongly if there is a recession, as it looks likely in the next couple of years. people will not stop flying, they're just flying the expensive air airlines cycle of tanza and k 11 air france and their switch increasingly to right here in 2008. you said that you would welcome a recession because it would and i quote, help see off the environmental nonsense. are you looking forward to this session for the same reason? no, i'm looking forward to, you know, be look forward to recession, but there's no doubt the recessions are good for ryan airs. business we were investing very hea
the u. k is already in a recession and the euro zone, overall of looking at a very gloomy economic outlook. is this all putting you in an optimistic or pessimistic mood? hugely optimistic. i mean, what we have seen through the last 4 or 5 recessions, where it was the gulf war 911 day financial crisis, 2011. actually more and more people switch to low cost air flying during recession . so i think one year will grow more strongly if there is a recession, as it looks likely in the next couple of...
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well, when the u. k, left the u trading arrangements changed, the ear requires strict checks to stop goods which don't meet e standards being imported into northern ireland from the rest of the u. k. that meant potentially creating a hard border between knowledge which is part of the u. k. and republic of ireland and e u country that would rip apart the piece dealer ended decades of violence. so there you can, the you agreed a protocol in, in customs checks in northern ireland for imports from the rest of the u. k. leading pro british eunice part of the d u p is boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats northern ireland differently to the rest of the u. k. or a chinese reports from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore hits devolved government, last ditch effort to break the political deadlock, have failed. so northern ireland miss now head back to the polls. i hear it when parties say that they really do not want an election at all. but nearly all of them, but par
well, when the u. k, left the u trading arrangements changed, the ear requires strict checks to stop goods which don't meet e standards being imported into northern ireland from the rest of the u. k. that meant potentially creating a hard border between knowledge which is part of the u. k. and republic of ireland and e u country that would rip apart the piece dealer ended decades of violence. so there you can, the you agreed a protocol in, in customs checks in northern ireland for imports from...
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one is even though the u. k has left the european union, the still very big economy in europe, and still does a fair amount of trade without a european country. so what happens in the u. k, i think does matter is also the question. i think of contagion. some people worried that if the economy of the u. k, runs into trouble, then we could find that that actually causes a ripple effect and other economies. and then i suppose the reason the reason which is well teach is on the government that you simply cannot. now go into a situation where you make tax cuts, which are completely on funding. it may be written off as all the docs economics. i cause cause and trust, but markets expect you to balance the books and if you do anything, i think 2 of the dogs, then you run into trouble cutting the bill. what position you mentioned that the, of course, that you came to you, they have some bad blood between each other. now, what position does the british government find itself in? as it looks to restart negotiations this we
one is even though the u. k has left the european union, the still very big economy in europe, and still does a fair amount of trade without a european country. so what happens in the u. k, i think does matter is also the question. i think of contagion. some people worried that if the economy of the u. k, runs into trouble, then we could find that that actually causes a ripple effect and other economies. and then i suppose the reason the reason which is well teach is on the government that you...
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we in the, in the, the point that the u. k. really does need a good kick start, or it's economy, because it really is lagging a lot of it's g 7 years. and of course, at the end of the day, the markets are very clear about how they feel there's been a slight, a improvement encouragement of the appointment of richie soon. ag. what should we be looking at in the coming either weeks or months into the way the government are approaching the economy here in the u. k. and how the markets of reacting to because obviously the intertwined. yes, i mean there's 2 aspects to it. one that they will really want to see that the conservative party is acting in a unified way if there is any resurgence of the sort of back stabbing what we saw based on the mr. johnson and obviously on the mistrust that confidence which is b, for that benefit of the doubt which has been given to mr. soon after the moment will soon evaporate. the 2nd thing is going to be how the, how the public react and how the conservative back bench is also react to the measures
we in the, in the, the point that the u. k. really does need a good kick start, or it's economy, because it really is lagging a lot of it's g 7 years. and of course, at the end of the day, the markets are very clear about how they feel there's been a slight, a improvement encouragement of the appointment of richie soon. ag. what should we be looking at in the coming either weeks or months into the way the government are approaching the economy here in the u. k. and how the markets of reacting...
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in manchester, the u. k. and a dispute over territorial waters with china is leaving filipino fishermen with less to catch all that and a lot more. coming up with melissa chan, after a short break, got office in berlin from me and the news scene for watching a vibrant habitat ended glistening place of longing. the mediterranean sea scene of l muster. and so far abdul karim drift along with exploring the modern lifestyles and mediterranean these.
in manchester, the u. k. and a dispute over territorial waters with china is leaving filipino fishermen with less to catch all that and a lot more. coming up with melissa chan, after a short break, got office in berlin from me and the news scene for watching a vibrant habitat ended glistening place of longing. the mediterranean sea scene of l muster. and so far abdul karim drift along with exploring the modern lifestyles and mediterranean these.
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the u. k. 's new chancellor is warning of difficult decisions ahead, including an increase in taxes. prime minister less trust sacked her previous chancellor on friday. the 1st group of russian soldiers have arrived in bella roost . their convoys expected to team up with bella, russian soldiers. the bell russian president has claimed ukraine was plotting to attack his country. it had announced a joint force with moscow. and russian forces of bombs, several towns that ukrainian soldier seized in cash on the ukrainian military told al jazeera is suspects. the goal of the russian attacks is to secure air defense points and munition depos. those were the headlines will be back with more news and half now inside story is next. ah is the u. k. prime minister in trouble lives? trust sat her chancellor, after early a few weeks in office and reversed major economic policies. a turbulent start for a new government, but in a dire economic crisis, how will trust face her challenges? this is in science. ah.
the u. k. 's new chancellor is warning of difficult decisions ahead, including an increase in taxes. prime minister less trust sacked her previous chancellor on friday. the 1st group of russian soldiers have arrived in bella roost . their convoys expected to team up with bella, russian soldiers. the bell russian president has claimed ukraine was plotting to attack his country. it had announced a joint force with moscow. and russian forces of bombs, several towns that ukrainian soldier seized in...
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the u. k. government is hoping to create a number of highly protected marine areas, including here, where fishing would be banned. they say the scheme would allow nature to fully recover to a more natural state, allowing the ecosystem to thrive and that they will take the views of the local community, fishermen and environmental groups on gold. what happens out at say really does the fact that the entire community, because once this tidal causeway floods, holy island is cut off hours at a time. meaning it's difficult for people living behind me to commute over for the mainland loving father. we pray for this holy island, for our fishermen and their families inside saint mary's church prayers. aside for the islands community, some of the fishing families work in hong fatality. the other main industry on the island, the economy is not just about losing the fishing and the, the money from the fishing it's, it's losing all those other people who, who do really vital jobs in the community. there ha
the u. k. government is hoping to create a number of highly protected marine areas, including here, where fishing would be banned. they say the scheme would allow nature to fully recover to a more natural state, allowing the ecosystem to thrive and that they will take the views of the local community, fishermen and environmental groups on gold. what happens out at say really does the fact that the entire community, because once this tidal causeway floods, holy island is cut off hours at a time....
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ah, also coming up as of today in the u. k. count, but there have been for finance ministers in the past 4 months. could this be a trend for the office of prime minister as well? well yeah, i think the only decent saying that to the back benches kid do know is co time on less to us and this entire u. k. government and a late people across the u key to have a general election. i mean, this is beyond a joke, it was never funny. but to our he was watching on p b. s. at the united states into all of you around the world. welcome we be of the day with the investigation into the january 6th attack of the u. s. capital, what will probably be ignored? what most likely will not. yesterday the house select committee investigating the insurrection held its final public hearing and voted unanimously to subpoena the man at the center of it all. former you as president donald trump, now will trump ignore the subpoena? most likely? will he get away with it? well, that may eventually be up to the u. s. attorney general to decide between now a
ah, also coming up as of today in the u. k. count, but there have been for finance ministers in the past 4 months. could this be a trend for the office of prime minister as well? well yeah, i think the only decent saying that to the back benches kid do know is co time on less to us and this entire u. k. government and a late people across the u key to have a general election. i mean, this is beyond a joke, it was never funny. but to our he was watching on p b. s. at the united states into all...
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ah, also coming up as of today in the u. k. count, there have been for finance ministers in the past 4 months. could this be a trend for the office of prime minister as well? well, you know, i think the only day did we go back in the session. it didn't go back into session . but now apparently everybody on the floor is putting on dust masks to prepare for trying to get more information, putting on their tier gas masks. i know why don't you get the president to tell them to leave the capital mister attorney general in your law enforcement responsibility, a public statement, they should all leave. kevin mccarthy's is a republican leader about this. and he called donald, you finally got through to donald trump. anything you have got to get on t v. you've got to get on whether you got to call these people are, you know what the president said to him? this is happening. you said, well, kevin, these are my people, you know, these are, these are a deal. we have some senators who are still in their hideaway. they need massive personne
ah, also coming up as of today in the u. k. count, there have been for finance ministers in the past 4 months. could this be a trend for the office of prime minister as well? well, you know, i think the only day did we go back in the session. it didn't go back into session . but now apparently everybody on the floor is putting on dust masks to prepare for trying to get more information, putting on their tier gas masks. i know why don't you get the president to tell them to leave the capital...
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here's u. k. chancellor of the exchequer, quasi car tank, the minister responsible for the countries finances. we just talked to people, we listen to people, i guess it, we, we, you know, to me talk to people, we saw people's reactions. we were talking to constituents, we were talking to a whole range of stakeholders. and we felt that the $44.00 i p issue the $45.00, the rate was drowning out a strong package. all of interventional energy, a strong package of intervention on tax cuts for people generally. and we decided not to proceed with getting rid of a 45 the right. let's break down that same with tim bailey is a professor of politics at queen mary university in london. very good to have you with us professor bale. just how much of an embarrassment is this, you turn on tax policy? well, it says ation, but it is the lesser of 2 evils. the problem to the government was that they were facing a defeat, i think in the house of commons in the hands of many of the piece to really object to this $45.
here's u. k. chancellor of the exchequer, quasi car tank, the minister responsible for the countries finances. we just talked to people, we listen to people, i guess it, we, we, you know, to me talk to people, we saw people's reactions. we were talking to constituents, we were talking to a whole range of stakeholders. and we felt that the $44.00 i p issue the $45.00, the rate was drowning out a strong package. all of interventional energy, a strong package of intervention on tax cuts for people...
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but it's still the big question like the u. k. for example. and one of the things is about having legal, but harmful content in terms of things are subjective in terms of where should they be? should they be down? and these questions are never, you're talking about re, to, you're talking about your case online safety bill, right? so that's a big question about how you, who defines what is harmful, even if it's not legal. it is, and that that's one debate that's raging, that it's actually been delayed in the last week in terms of getting passed through the house to get it to finally put into law. but there's also questions around like age and age protection. the kids, the children are still able to sign up to these platforms and then if you actually put restrictions on platforms, so people provide id for them, then it can cause problems in other areas. so use kind of like spinning plates and turning one key and another lock closes and is the most complex kind of business to, to enter into. and it's not that this legislation is going to change t
but it's still the big question like the u. k. for example. and one of the things is about having legal, but harmful content in terms of things are subjective in terms of where should they be? should they be down? and these questions are never, you're talking about re, to, you're talking about your case online safety bill, right? so that's a big question about how you, who defines what is harmful, even if it's not legal. it is, and that that's one debate that's raging, that it's actually been...
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the bottom line is the u. k. prime minister in trouble this trust sat her chancellor, after only a few weeks in office and reversed major economic policy and turbulent start, a new government. but in a dire economic crisis, how will trust based her challenges? this is insight. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm emily angland. case new chancellor says he didn't vote philly's trust and but supports her economic plans. jeremy hunt was appointed on friday after trust sacked, his predecessor kweisi quite ang, just 6 weeks into the jump. his tax cutting a mini budget finance through billions in increased borrowing lead to outrage and protests. the pound immediately fell to its lowest level against the us dollar. the bank of england was forced to intervene and buy up government bonds to stabilize the economy. and with increasing pressure on the prime minister, these trusted another you turn on friday. she announced corporation tax would rise from 19 percent to 25 percent next april. rather than staying at the cur
the bottom line is the u. k. prime minister in trouble this trust sat her chancellor, after only a few weeks in office and reversed major economic policy and turbulent start, a new government. but in a dire economic crisis, how will trust based her challenges? this is insight. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm emily angland. case new chancellor says he didn't vote philly's trust and but supports her economic plans. jeremy hunt was appointed on friday after trust sacked, his predecessor...
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when the u. k. left the e. u, a new system was needed to regulate trade because the e u require strict checks on some goods from non e countries. that meant potentially creating a har border between northern ireland, which is part of the u. k. in the republic of ireland, an e u. country, but that would rip apart the p steel, that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and the you signed a deal that included a protocol that effectively moved border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and out shacks and northern irish ports, the leading unionist party, the d u. p says that undermines their place in the u. k. is refused to let northern ireland, former government until the protocol is scrapped. where we challenge as this report from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore his devolved government. last ditch efforts to break the political deadlock have failed. so northern ireland must now head back to the poles. i hear it when the policies say that the
when the u. k. left the e. u, a new system was needed to regulate trade because the e u require strict checks on some goods from non e countries. that meant potentially creating a har border between northern ireland, which is part of the u. k. in the republic of ireland, an e u. country, but that would rip apart the p steel, that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and the you signed a deal that included a protocol that effectively moved border between northern ireland and the rest of the u....