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u. k. big it mars spigot this so called many budget as they're calling it in the u. k. does this represent a significant change in direction for the british government? very significant, and that's exactly what les tress and had chancellor has wanted. they said they wanted to break with so called treasury orthodoxy, which, for most people means balancing the books. so the previous government had to borrow like other government enormous amounts of money in order to, to help the economy when it was flattening during the cove at times. and now the previous chancellor had announced that he was going to put up some taxes in order to pay for the public services. this government is saying, no, we want to grow the economy. and this is what we're going to do, which is we're going to cut taxes. so we want to grow the pie one to grow the economy and this will in the end, how to everybody. now we have seen that there has attracted a lot of criticism because the government needs to now borrow more money. enormous amounts of money, and very many people have called is a big gamble and is n
u. k. big it mars spigot this so called many budget as they're calling it in the u. k. does this represent a significant change in direction for the british government? very significant, and that's exactly what les tress and had chancellor has wanted. they said they wanted to break with so called treasury orthodoxy, which, for most people means balancing the books. so the previous government had to borrow like other government enormous amounts of money in order to, to help the economy when it...
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u. k. big it's ma spigot, this circuit many budget as they're calling it in the u. k. does this represent a significant change in direction for the british government? very significant, and that's exactly what les tress and had chancellor has wanted. they said they wanted to break with so called treasury orthodoxy, which, for most people means balancing the books. so the previous government had to borrow like other government enormous amounts of money in order to, to help the economy when it was flattening during the cove at times. and now the previous chancellor had announced that he was going to put up some taxes in order to pay for the public services. this government is saying, no, we want to grow the economy. and this is what we're going to do, which is we're going to cut taxes. so we want to grow the pie one to grow the economy and this will in the end, how everybody. now we have seen that there, it has attracted a lot of criticism because the government needs to now borrow more money. enormous amounts of money, and very many people have called is a big gamble and is
u. k. big it's ma spigot, this circuit many budget as they're calling it in the u. k. does this represent a significant change in direction for the british government? very significant, and that's exactly what les tress and had chancellor has wanted. they said they wanted to break with so called treasury orthodoxy, which, for most people means balancing the books. so the previous government had to borrow like other government enormous amounts of money in order to, to help the economy when it...
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u. k. and what happens to these individuals once they are sent back to ukraine? the u. k. does not track where individuals are sent once they have returned to the ukrainian military's duty of care. so the training may not be going quite as well as plan, but the military industrial complex always comes out the ultimate winner, regardless of what happens on the battlefield. the british gulf strategy fund is invested $80000000.00 in 6 gulf countries, including saudi arabia over the last 2 years, according to its latest report, international human rights groups. the questioning the role of the fund and for the u. k. is supporting repressive states. if the gulf strategic funds still include support to government institutions in saudi arabia, the u. k. could be complicit in bodies carrying out or white washing human rights abuses. the u. k. government must ensure complete transparency of these funds and how it is supporting human rights. otherwise, the u. k is essentially supporting the continued repression of people in the kingdom fund, which is overseen by the british foreign offic
u. k. and what happens to these individuals once they are sent back to ukraine? the u. k. does not track where individuals are sent once they have returned to the ukrainian military's duty of care. so the training may not be going quite as well as plan, but the military industrial complex always comes out the ultimate winner, regardless of what happens on the battlefield. the british gulf strategy fund is invested $80000000.00 in 6 gulf countries, including saudi arabia over the last 2 years,...
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u. k. and what happens to these individuals once they are sent back to ukraine? the u. k. does not track where individuals are sent once they have returned to the ukrainian military's duty of care. so the training may not be going quite as well as planned, but the military industrial complex always comes out the ultimate winner, regardless of what happens on the battlefield. may too many thanks for those details. i thought i contributed rachel most in that. thank you. now the u. s. they department is calling for accountability that's off to is while admitted that there is a quote high possibility that it's so just guns down a prominent to al jazeera journalist, israel made the announcement after it concluded a probe into the events surrounding sharina thoughtless killing. in may when she was shot dead well covering and his railey military rate in the west bank its pants, that it is not possible to unequivocally determine the source of the gunfire, which hits most abu class. however, there is a high possibility that most abu at clare was accidentally hit by idea. the gunfire tha
u. k. and what happens to these individuals once they are sent back to ukraine? the u. k. does not track where individuals are sent once they have returned to the ukrainian military's duty of care. so the training may not be going quite as well as planned, but the military industrial complex always comes out the ultimate winner, regardless of what happens on the battlefield. may too many thanks for those details. i thought i contributed rachel most in that. thank you. now the u. s. they...
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u. k. debt declined by about 220000000000 pounds due to the inflation. so, you know, we're not putting things in perspective here. the u. k. does have a big debt to g. d pays about the same size. the us about a 100 percent gdp bornea inflate. when you're inflating on away with a 10 percent inflation, you have to calculate that you have to incorporate that in your analysis. larry summers is smart enough to know that but he didn't. why didn't he do it? you wanted to get some headlines. i think today, and he brought down the power of his tweets, and i think it's a good time to buy the pounds. because i think there overstating the british tesco, irresponsibility, i don't see this is, you know, hyper responsible to, you know, be cutting, running a deficit of 140 actually and 45000000000. when you just ran a search was indirectly of 220000000000. that sounds like a bounce, a concert fiscal policy. in addition, the u. k. has unfunded liability, you know, like the think about the health care service service, national health service and u. k. it state control. the prices are pretty, you know, pretty well fixed are time sensitive, not arise, much faster than
u. k. debt declined by about 220000000000 pounds due to the inflation. so, you know, we're not putting things in perspective here. the u. k. does have a big debt to g. d pays about the same size. the us about a 100 percent gdp bornea inflate. when you're inflating on away with a 10 percent inflation, you have to calculate that you have to incorporate that in your analysis. larry summers is smart enough to know that but he didn't. why didn't he do it? you wanted to get some headlines. i think...
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u. k. does consider themselves a supporter of the institution. but many of those people still will if they've listened to prince charles, his televised address have recognized the humanity in the message that he was delivering. and of course, it was a universalist message because he stated quite clearly that britain has undergone changes. he said that in the last 70 years, quote, we've seen society become one of many cultures and many fights. he said that the national institutions have also enough inevitably changed as well, but said that, quote, our values have remained and must remain constant. so a way of him reminding people that he is meant to be a head of state for the whole of society, the people of various backgrounds. and he's made a big thing throughout his life, of reaching out see what the culture is. another fight into fight work or speak part of what he's been known for as well as environmental issues. although he said, he realizes what he in the policy said that he realized when he, if he actually took the phone, but he would have
u. k. does consider themselves a supporter of the institution. but many of those people still will if they've listened to prince charles, his televised address have recognized the humanity in the message that he was delivering. and of course, it was a universalist message because he stated quite clearly that britain has undergone changes. he said that in the last 70 years, quote, we've seen society become one of many cultures and many fights. he said that the national institutions have also...
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u. k. what does it mean to you? why have you come down here? so we live in u. k, a for one year, and we came. mazda may june, for did you believe, and sadly, now we wanted to pay respects for the queen. so we want to feel the atmosphere. and yes, sir, i know her respect and its history in the making is mm hm. yeah, definitely, definitely. and we would like to do sarah dessler with the british people and then we part of this country now. so this is very important for us and for the children to come here with your friend heritage. what, what do you think of the purchase more? he why does it hold so much? appeal to people around the world is a strange institution. it's perhaps outdated, which been hearing from one of our corresponds alan fisher was saying, but yeah, there are some people who don't think that the british monarchy should have a role in the 21st century. but still it's so popular. still people come in there, hundreds of thousands in the queen why i think we born with it. so. yeah, it's like we, we always living with hannah may be content. it's not, it
u. k. what does it mean to you? why have you come down here? so we live in u. k, a for one year, and we came. mazda may june, for did you believe, and sadly, now we wanted to pay respects for the queen. so we want to feel the atmosphere. and yes, sir, i know her respect and its history in the making is mm hm. yeah, definitely, definitely. and we would like to do sarah dessler with the british people and then we part of this country now. so this is very important for us and for the children to...
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u. s. so does the u. k. so it is from so does pocket on the only countries that don't have a new but do have a new for us used policy, our india and china the other nations because we don't even know what his role means to do with its undeclared nuclear arsenal. but it's a lot calculate ambiguity, which means pretty much the same thing. we'll do whatever we want with nuclear weapons when we feel we have to. but it, it was another interesting insight into western journalism which is basically on his own every adversary of united states as a madman with his finger poised over the nuclear nuclear button. and that is from a lack of self awareness. i think about the reality in context and history of, of many of the conflicts we see around the world and, and the usaa meters and roll. all right, well thank you very much from washington. shebra tansy there and so adding to the pressure on rushes present. even india and china have expressed their concerns over the war and ukraine in recent days. it a regional summit,
u. s. so does the u. k. so it is from so does pocket on the only countries that don't have a new but do have a new for us used policy, our india and china the other nations because we don't even know what his role means to do with its undeclared nuclear arsenal. but it's a lot calculate ambiguity, which means pretty much the same thing. we'll do whatever we want with nuclear weapons when we feel we have to. but it, it was another interesting insight into western journalism which is basically on...
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how well does the u. k, do this as it where or how well does the role family really, korea graph this. i mean, then you have to be careful not to make you look to career growth, does it because the public wants to feel that it's a natural thing don't yeah, i mean, it is very well planned and how do they do it? mainly by the history books, but by the history books with some slight amendment checking for the times, changing things, cutting things that the edges and remembering what, what they didn't have to worry about in 1952 so much the coronation was televised when the best big events, 953 that was televised, but didn't have to worry about camera angles and pesky tv crews like us. they need to make sure this is seen all around the world. and so that has to be thought about . and so that's where i think some of the i don't know the sort call going back, but certainly not got king charles and he's i think the car is simply now returning to bucking and part of suggesting to me that he is staying in carmen's h
how well does the u. k, do this as it where or how well does the role family really, korea graph this. i mean, then you have to be careful not to make you look to career growth, does it because the public wants to feel that it's a natural thing don't yeah, i mean, it is very well planned and how do they do it? mainly by the history books, but by the history books with some slight amendment checking for the times, changing things, cutting things that the edges and remembering what, what they...
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u. k. and every does no stone being left unturned. effectively there's going to be a parameter set up early on monday, our security perimeter, that's going to be a thousands and thousands of plain clothes, offices inspecting areas that might be suspected. and also 2000000 people estimated on all the, the roots of, of the hearse and the cortez. it will end with that service in windsor. and then finally, the queen, after all of this attention, all of this thousands in tens of thousands involved in this long queue to get to westminster hall, will all come to an end with her burial beside the man she loves. duke of edinburgh . prince philip, thanks so much, andrew. going to continue this discussion though. let's bring in christopher wilson . he's the royal historian and biographies in london, joins us from their life and christ on trying to think about. perhaps other events similar to this. how unprecedented is it to see this sort of turnover people but of the piece of heads of states of world leaders other other power is well i, i can't think of a single parallel that goes with this quite giga
u. k. and every does no stone being left unturned. effectively there's going to be a parameter set up early on monday, our security perimeter, that's going to be a thousands and thousands of plain clothes, offices inspecting areas that might be suspected. and also 2000000 people estimated on all the, the roots of, of the hearse and the cortez. it will end with that service in windsor. and then finally, the queen, after all of this attention, all of this thousands in tens of thousands involved...
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u. k . is once again in various crises, does he have what it takes to keep the country together to keep his kingdom together? yeah, i don't know whether it's really his job. like i said, he's really the kind of the picture he's, he's supposedly supposed to be really just a decoration on the cake of the british constitution, which should be run by the parliament. we should be run by the government. we have a government this 4 days old and a u. k. so they will, i'm sure appreciate any help they can get the u. k. has been hit by any number of crises. you have many people who are having to decide whether to heat their homes or whether to feed their families this winter you've, you've got a national health service on its knees. there are so many things that really feel like they're falling apart. and a new king is not going to be able to do much about that in practical terms. maybe he can, maybe the whole fuel and the days of morning we'll distract people from that. but this stuff is going to be waiting for them when they stop morning, when they come out, if it federal and go back to work. if th
u. k . is once again in various crises, does he have what it takes to keep the country together to keep his kingdom together? yeah, i don't know whether it's really his job. like i said, he's really the kind of the picture he's, he's supposedly supposed to be really just a decoration on the cake of the british constitution, which should be run by the parliament. we should be run by the government. we have a government this 4 days old and a u. k. so they will, i'm sure appreciate any help they...
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u. k. is once again in various crises, does he have what it takes to keep the country together to keep his kingdom together? yeah, i don't know whether it's really his job. like i said, he's really the kind of the picture he's, he's supposedly supposed to be really just a decoration on the cake of the british constitution, which should be run by the parliament. we should be run by the government. we have a government this 4 days old and the u. k. so they will, i'm sure appreciate any help they can get the u. k. has been hit by any number of crises. you have many people who are having to decide whether to heat their homes or whether to feed their families this winter you've, you've got a national health service on its knees. there are so many things that really feel like they're falling apart. and a new king is not going to be able to do much about that in practical terms. and maybe he can maybe the whole fuel and the days of morning we'll distract people from that. but this stuff is going to be waiting for them when they stop morning, when they come out of exceeds rules and go back to work
u. k. is once again in various crises, does he have what it takes to keep the country together to keep his kingdom together? yeah, i don't know whether it's really his job. like i said, he's really the kind of the picture he's, he's supposedly supposed to be really just a decoration on the cake of the british constitution, which should be run by the parliament. we should be run by the government. we have a government this 4 days old and the u. k. so they will, i'm sure appreciate any help they...
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u. k. is going through multiple crises. what does her passing mean for the stability of the country? it really comes at a very difficult time for the country and we have a new prime minister. les stress has only been on the bay severe, accepted as a prime minister by the queen 2 days ago and is comes after a period when many people in the u. k. have seen their wages falling when we have seen inflation skyrocketing. so a lot of people are really feeling the squeeze financially in a very big way. and when the, the country is also hit by an energy crisis as other a european countries, energy prices are, are going through the roof and just to day and the emergency energy program that helps people through this crisis. i was announced by the new prime minister list trusty. so this really shows that the country is already and some sort of emergency state and to now also lose the figure had to lose the monarch and to have to deal with this transition to king charles. the 3rd, i think is comes at a time when, when the country really would have needed stability. but then again, this is somethi
u. k. is going through multiple crises. what does her passing mean for the stability of the country? it really comes at a very difficult time for the country and we have a new prime minister. les stress has only been on the bay severe, accepted as a prime minister by the queen 2 days ago and is comes after a period when many people in the u. k. have seen their wages falling when we have seen inflation skyrocketing. so a lot of people are really feeling the squeeze financially in a very big way....
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u. k. the sovereign reigns, but does not rule as such. he spoke about the example of duty that his late mother had given, which he said, i have resolved faithfully to follow after that ceremony. there was a rendition of the national anthem for the 1st time. he's parliamentarians singing god, save the king as opposed to god save the queen, and then his medicaid passed by buckingham palace without stopping and headed off to the airport, where he's going to edinburgh. and the king has now arrived to n as in bird weight in a bass. now's time he'll be inspecting a god of honor at hollywood house palace, where his mother's coffin has been lying in ra, pays the game will then lead a rural procession a campaign. the coffin, st. john's cathedral. we'll also meet the 1st minister of scotland. nicholas hagin, underneath in rebels in ethiopia, northern t cry region say that ready for a mutually agreed cease fight with the government. they will say say they would accept a peace process led by the african union, which in the past they've opposed. unite
u. k. the sovereign reigns, but does not rule as such. he spoke about the example of duty that his late mother had given, which he said, i have resolved faithfully to follow after that ceremony. there was a rendition of the national anthem for the 1st time. he's parliamentarians singing god, save the king as opposed to god save the queen, and then his medicaid passed by buckingham palace without stopping and headed off to the airport, where he's going to edinburgh. and the king has now arrived...
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i mean in general, and for the moment at least it does seem to be mostly a british problem, but that could definitely a chain subbing for once the u. k. is the 6 biggest economy on the planet. the pound is also part of the reserve currency, so that does have an impact. and then we shouldn't forget, markets are very jumpy. and general and anyhow, i mean, we see the biggest crisis probably on bond markets globally in about 1030 years or so. and when we talk markets, we talk psychology, and if something like that, what happens in england right now is seen, it was other market participants. so that could cause a certain effect. larry summers, by the way of the former head of the treasury, is saying that what happens in england could actually cause a global crisis. some also the current head of the treasury agenda jelena saying they're monitoring the situation. so clearly the okay is not isolated, was it's problems at the moment, ins, court and new york. thank you. and we go now to some of the other global business stories making headlines. the head of the world trade organization and go see a condo, a whaler warned that the world has hea
i mean in general, and for the moment at least it does seem to be mostly a british problem, but that could definitely a chain subbing for once the u. k. is the 6 biggest economy on the planet. the pound is also part of the reserve currency, so that does have an impact. and then we shouldn't forget, markets are very jumpy. and general and anyhow, i mean, we see the biggest crisis probably on bond markets globally in about 1030 years or so. and when we talk markets, we talk psychology, and if...
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u. k. given what's going on, economic lee still makes sense. well, i think it was a u. k. then it probably wouldn't be worth it, but the fact is, the demons does not least, for example, in the amount of free publicity, a coverage is favorable to our so, you know, he would have to ask, who is the king prince ruler of fine? and i to find anyone in the world who even though i. ready you find anyone who knows anything about it. so you know, they may not be paying, you know, getting money back. whereas here in the u. k, all morning he is making is one of the world's leading countries. and for the money spent got a great the number to. how mindful don't you think king charles is of the criticism, but the royal family gets as far as that expenditure is concerned. do you think that he will continue with this, this desire to, to be seen at least, to be slipping down? are we going to see more royals expected to pay that way? perhaps by, by getting proper jobs? well, one cannot do. it is a proper job. it rose to a great deal of good for charity, for institutions in the u. k. and the commonwealth of the world and is a very important job and a very tough j
u. k. given what's going on, economic lee still makes sense. well, i think it was a u. k. then it probably wouldn't be worth it, but the fact is, the demons does not least, for example, in the amount of free publicity, a coverage is favorable to our so, you know, he would have to ask, who is the king prince ruler of fine? and i to find anyone in the world who even though i. ready you find anyone who knows anything about it. so you know, they may not be paying, you know, getting money back....
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u. k. concerns are very big. buckingham palace does normally not really report on the queen's house. it was announced when she had coven earlier in the year. but normally they don't really comment much on the queen's health. but we do know that in the last well weeks really we have seen less and less of her. she did see the list trust, the new prime minister. she had to receive her ad bar morrow. and scott, and so not in buckingham palace, as she would usually have done when liz trust had a 1st visit us and huge prime minister just a couple of days ago. and also similarly with voice johnson, when he said good bye to the queen of the last time as prime minister, you also had to travel to scotland. so that was fairly unusual. but on the other hand, she was out and about there were pictures of her. she was on that when the walking stick, but she was there and she was greeting this trust, arm smiling at her, and basically doing her duty as, as we, as we know alpha. but that this is definitely a significant moment when our older children are traveling to be with her. and when there are th
u. k. concerns are very big. buckingham palace does normally not really report on the queen's house. it was announced when she had coven earlier in the year. but normally they don't really comment much on the queen's health. but we do know that in the last well weeks really we have seen less and less of her. she did see the list trust, the new prime minister. she had to receive her ad bar morrow. and scott, and so not in buckingham palace, as she would usually have done when liz trust had a 1st...
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u. k. the sovereign reigns, but does not rule as such as he spoke about the example of duty that his late mother had given, which he said, i have resolved faithfully to follow. after that ceremony, there was a rendition of the national anthem for the 1st time. he is parliamentarians singing god, save the king as opposed to god save the queen. and then his medicaid passed by buckingham palace without stopping and handed off to the airport where he's going to edinburgh and that so again to as well, allen. and he is on the way up to edinburgh. it just took us through what we're expecting to happen up there next year. good old out of it. exactly. the scottish capital again, becoming the focus of the nation's grief. as to the mark, the death of queen elizabeth on thursday. you remember there was the 6 hour drive from her holiday home at bol moral estate in the northeast of scotland, 6 hours it took to get here to edinburgh. but it went a circuitous route, allowing tens of thousands of people to turn out in cities like aberdeen and done and pass them here in edinburgh itself to see their fear. wells t
u. k. the sovereign reigns, but does not rule as such as he spoke about the example of duty that his late mother had given, which he said, i have resolved faithfully to follow. after that ceremony, there was a rendition of the national anthem for the 1st time. he is parliamentarians singing god, save the king as opposed to god save the queen. and then his medicaid passed by buckingham palace without stopping and handed off to the airport where he's going to edinburgh and that so again to as...
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u. k. will produce some heavy rainfall as it does. so we need the right, i'm afraid it won't be quite as bad as we would like into southern parts of england whilst. but even here we should see some showers, a long spouse of rain over the next couple of days. little bit of wet weather there to central parts of europe. and also down towards the southeast. we got some heavy showers just around bulgaria, pulling away from our romania things will quiet down as we go on through the next steps. i still want to shout in to southern parts of the ukraine as well. lobby showers there into central parts of europe, southern parts of germany. there's that wetter war. persistent rabbits have warnings in force just across our parts of our northern ireland island. western areas of scotland and that wet weather will swell its way in as we go on through the next couple of days. and he noticed it does turn a little wetter, welcoming for coming into parts of indian wells. at that stage. westmeyer was a fossil sustain, some showers may be a shower or 2 to
u. k. will produce some heavy rainfall as it does. so we need the right, i'm afraid it won't be quite as bad as we would like into southern parts of england whilst. but even here we should see some showers, a long spouse of rain over the next couple of days. little bit of wet weather there to central parts of europe. and also down towards the southeast. we got some heavy showers just around bulgaria, pulling away from our romania things will quiet down as we go on through the next steps. i...
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u. k. is exit for the european union. so what does her passing leave the country now and what are the prospects for london geo political role? well, i think whatever one thinks about the role for you can roll repairs or the last 1500 years or so. the creating the scene always to rise above that. it's very sad a lot, just the whole the u. k. the crown dependencies are right and the cheater to see our face gene come to have how much the equation under course she was wealth as well. so i think that we'll be able to see some things of this today . i do think there will be reflection on the all what they call them roll the one or t, but may not be the chair because certainly for the next week. sorry. the nation will be one thing, some more, the magistrate creative us, the circuit and, and also to give her lots of rise in the same thing chose is now a thing. although off the see them have the ceremonial side of things about most people in the united kingdom will be driving for all of the world family. it's very, very for them as well as the
u. k. is exit for the european union. so what does her passing leave the country now and what are the prospects for london geo political role? well, i think whatever one thinks about the role for you can roll repairs or the last 1500 years or so. the creating the scene always to rise above that. it's very sad a lot, just the whole the u. k. the crown dependencies are right and the cheater to see our face gene come to have how much the equation under course she was wealth as well. so i think...
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u. k. lane and the commonwealth in our thoughts and prayers are with you. he does vol un secretary general. antonia gutierrez said that elizabeth would be remembered for her unwavering life. long dedication schools of other leaders have rushed to pay their respects to the woman who was the face of a nation for so many years. you get more on this now with my colleague, anya sha north here in the studio. so we just heard for some of the more traditional british allies around the world, what are other leaders around the world saying? well, it's important to remember that the queen wasn't just the head of state, britain, of course, but in 14 other countries around the world. and they of course, of also been paying their respects and jamaica's prime minister, for example, said that jamaica joined its brothers and sisters in the commonwealth. and morning the queen's passing and and tribute have also been pouring in from other former british colonies and commonwealth countries across africa and asia. as the indian prime minister and ramadi called her a stalwart of our tim
u. k. lane and the commonwealth in our thoughts and prayers are with you. he does vol un secretary general. antonia gutierrez said that elizabeth would be remembered for her unwavering life. long dedication schools of other leaders have rushed to pay their respects to the woman who was the face of a nation for so many years. you get more on this now with my colleague, anya sha north here in the studio. so we just heard for some of the more traditional british allies around the world, what are...
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u. k. m. and the commonwealth in our thoughts and prayers are with you. he does vol un secretary general. antonia gutierrez said that elizabeth would be remembered for her unwavering life. long dedication, scores of other leaders have rushed to pay their respects to the woman who was the face of a nation for so many years. joined out by our political correspond, nina hossa, nina, we heard the german president there saying queen elizabeth was admired and venerated. here in germany, tell us about some of the other reactions in germany to the queen's passing. well, terry, if you needed any proof of just how much germans loved the queen, the newspapers front pages are full today. and here is just one example built newspaper. germany's biggest daily, they've got 12 special pages on her life today. and people also started flocking to the british embassy here in berlin. as soon as the news broke, even many people who are not fans of the monarchy here in germany as such, have been saying that they'll miss her as a person. and as a role model who dedicated her life role t
u. k. m. and the commonwealth in our thoughts and prayers are with you. he does vol un secretary general. antonia gutierrez said that elizabeth would be remembered for her unwavering life. long dedication, scores of other leaders have rushed to pay their respects to the woman who was the face of a nation for so many years. joined out by our political correspond, nina hossa, nina, we heard the german president there saying queen elizabeth was admired and venerated. here in germany, tell us about...
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u. k. chancellor quasi quad tank and invest as a bulky does a lot of into just in, in terms of it, they amount of debt that will come on line. and given that we are a coolest, a current account deficit nation, that means that we are reliant on international save as foreign savers to really fund that deficit. and it, if they don't like the fundamentals in the u. k, that a lined up for them. well, it had to have to fund it, and that's why sterling has been on this downward path. what spooked investors was friday's announcement of the u. case. biggest tax cuts in 50 years. cuts that will be funded by $48000000000.00 in extra government. borrowing, walking between government offices flanked by an assistant, the u. k. chancellor declined to comment on the markets. turmoil counselor. what are you going to do about the term on, on the markets this morning? so i'm going to make a comment there. what it late in the to noon a statement was issued to try to calm investors. it emphasized that unlike friday's announcements, further upcoming policies due in october, november, will be assessed by the
u. k. chancellor quasi quad tank and invest as a bulky does a lot of into just in, in terms of it, they amount of debt that will come on line. and given that we are a coolest, a current account deficit nation, that means that we are reliant on international save as foreign savers to really fund that deficit. and it, if they don't like the fundamentals in the u. k, that a lined up for them. well, it had to have to fund it, and that's why sterling has been on this downward path. what spooked...
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u. k, we do not recommend large and on targeted fiscal packages at this juncture, as it is important that fiscal policy does not work at cross purposes to monetary policy. furthermore, the nature of the u. k. measures will likely increase inequality. in other words, the i m f says that the treasury is now acting at odds with the bank of england. cussing taxes may further fuel inflation as it boost spending. well, the bank of england is raising interest rates to slow expenditure down off the tax cuts. the nouns may be british pound, felt we're 40 year low against the us dollar, meaning oil and gas import could become even more expensive. the move box and guess on opposition. parties with labor calling for parliament to be recalls. take a look around britain. they haven't just failed to fix the roof. they've ripped out the foundations smashed through the windows, and now they've blown the doors of a good measure. this isn't bitcoin, it's the british pound. the tories are recklessly gambling, not with their own money, but all of ours. the tories have crashed. the pound fanned interest rate rises, piled on debt
u. k, we do not recommend large and on targeted fiscal packages at this juncture, as it is important that fiscal policy does not work at cross purposes to monetary policy. furthermore, the nature of the u. k. measures will likely increase inequality. in other words, the i m f says that the treasury is now acting at odds with the bank of england. cussing taxes may further fuel inflation as it boost spending. well, the bank of england is raising interest rates to slow expenditure down off the tax...
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u. k. on a sunday. and that does create some interesting logistical arrangements because remember, london will be the scene for so many heads of government and heads of state who want to pay tribute. those countries where she was the queen, those countries little part of the commonwealth. she was head of the commonwealth. all of those other countries of the european union, united states, canada, or australia, or all those leaders in many leaders from africa and elsewhere will be coming, i think, to london or but the timing, if it's 10 days from now, puts it squarely at the start of the un general assembly, when all of those people are supposed to be in new york. so that's one thing that's being discussed behind the scenes here at un headquarters. a place that the queen visited twice during her reign. 50 years apart, 2 visits at one very early in her rain and, and one on one and more recently. and james, he mentioned from wealth leaders in the role of the queen as head of the commonwealth. clearly a challenging one. b
u. k. on a sunday. and that does create some interesting logistical arrangements because remember, london will be the scene for so many heads of government and heads of state who want to pay tribute. those countries where she was the queen, those countries little part of the commonwealth. she was head of the commonwealth. all of those other countries of the european union, united states, canada, or australia, or all those leaders in many leaders from africa and elsewhere will be coming, i...
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u. k population of a extremely right wing, economically, right? when governments, jonathan lease, how do the conservative does the conservative government to recover from this politically and the political fall out over this? because the optics of this on the surface certainly don't appear to be good. you know, this tax cuts at the mostly the riches people will benefit from in the middle of a cost of living crisis energy crisis and so on. i think you've hit the nail on the head that's they have sabotaged themselves politically. i suppose the big point is that this actually wasn't an economic measure on 5. this wasn't an economic and he bought it. this is a political act. this is my faith by politics more than economics, which is why economists were condemning it. markets were voting with their feet because it made no sense economically. at least trust her and overriding on mission is to promote grace. but there means that she made all the news that she had. chancellor made a not going to promote grace on some of the from the headline. the headline made the bills such as 2 to remove the $45.00 p. additional ra
u. k population of a extremely right wing, economically, right? when governments, jonathan lease, how do the conservative does the conservative government to recover from this politically and the political fall out over this? because the optics of this on the surface certainly don't appear to be good. you know, this tax cuts at the mostly the riches people will benefit from in the middle of a cost of living crisis energy crisis and so on. i think you've hit the nail on the head that's they have...
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and we talked about that because gas from does not have a contract with simmons to maintain that turbines, but we've seen the same and says, i feel it from the u. k. and these are sort of your branch company. they have a document that should describe everything that the turbine does not have any sanctions imposed on it. because if it's our property, maybe just from will want to sell it tomorrow to around or to china. and if there is some sanctions imposed in a, it's christina, it's something to these company from your cage to give these papers to us. they are not getting as any papers. they are jazlyn these, these new contract like to get close to speaking of so far and there should be contract on the logistic contract because the true bind, just to, to have been delivered from canada to st. petersburg. but it was deliberate to germany. one might say that it's to mr. small matter, but it still still is important. so we were in the $152.00 metal phase and we have to close the north stream one with me. well, if it's so hard for you, it's so difficult per year live the sanctions from north stream to 55 cubic meters 1000000. yet cubic meter gas, you
and we talked about that because gas from does not have a contract with simmons to maintain that turbines, but we've seen the same and says, i feel it from the u. k. and these are sort of your branch company. they have a document that should describe everything that the turbine does not have any sanctions imposed on it. because if it's our property, maybe just from will want to sell it tomorrow to around or to china. and if there is some sanctions imposed in a, it's christina, it's something to...
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one does think of the word nostalgia, do you see this nostalgia or any connection to the u. k. depleting in the coming years in south asia. ah, no, i think the connection remains a strong and it is unlikely to deplete the do we need to understand the colonial legacy is not just about oppression. and subjugation. there are cultural aspects to it as well. the language, the literature art, the media, the mod of governance. the countries like boston, india or bangladesh, new ball have so much in common with the you get that gonna be undone, at least not in the near future, and green elizabeth's demise. one change that the roots are, the tires are deep rooted and the connection is very strong and it will remain is strong. it's not going to go away from and we live there for the time being. thanks so much for joining us today. i'm a chance. thanks for having me on the show. and we'll leave it today with the images of queen elizabeth in south asia. and we'll see you at laura. ah. these places in europe are smashing the records. stepped into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for
one does think of the word nostalgia, do you see this nostalgia or any connection to the u. k. depleting in the coming years in south asia. ah, no, i think the connection remains a strong and it is unlikely to deplete the do we need to understand the colonial legacy is not just about oppression. and subjugation. there are cultural aspects to it as well. the language, the literature art, the media, the mod of governance. the countries like boston, india or bangladesh, new ball have so much in...
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u. k. welcome back to the w. i'm starting with this one. what does this a parent imbalance tell us? a 55 ukrainians. sorry, 55 russians a for a couple of 100 ukrainians. i'm very significant gradients too. and it certainly puts the lie that this was a war about, do you not cation, when the people that haven't most often pointed the finger out, just released under this exchange. i think it's a couple of things. first we said there is the disparity doesn't look good deal russia on the surface. but i think it really shows us how a metric is viewed, where we're at. but i believe to can to skate to russia in the conflict, that's when he was detained by the ukrainians. his, his wife actually already played moscow called so i think it is a relative disparity. i think it's all set for the membership is seen, certainly by the russian leadership is a very important prisoner and someone they want to get back. and that does maybe beg the question of whether he has a role in the future and in rushes plans in ukraine. in future, another present person has called up 300000 reservists. what sort of difference is th
u. k. welcome back to the w. i'm starting with this one. what does this a parent imbalance tell us? a 55 ukrainians. sorry, 55 russians a for a couple of 100 ukrainians. i'm very significant gradients too. and it certainly puts the lie that this was a war about, do you not cation, when the people that haven't most often pointed the finger out, just released under this exchange. i think it's a couple of things. first we said there is the disparity doesn't look good deal russia on the surface....
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u. k. of the un because will be, does the supposed to be arriving in new york for the un general assembly on the 20th. and so there's a fair bit of chord nation because will lead as many of them will be coming here 1st for the funeral. so, normal business suspended until the funeral takes place. but what will be happening in the chamber this afternoon is that we get a hip tributes from political leaders. and i think you're going to see those leaders trying to follow the tone of the people, but also set the tone for the people i was here. 25 years ago when diana died such a different moment because of course she was only 36 years old, not 96. and it was a very sudden death. but a point during that morning process the public and the authorities did not seem insane. can i think they'll be keen to try and set the tone for the public. this meeting in parliament when we hear political leaders speaking on saturday, the something called the session council in the morning and then parliament will be meeting all day again here at westminster. also, we're going to have in the coming hours, we don't hav
u. k. of the un because will be, does the supposed to be arriving in new york for the un general assembly on the 20th. and so there's a fair bit of chord nation because will lead as many of them will be coming here 1st for the funeral. so, normal business suspended until the funeral takes place. but what will be happening in the chamber this afternoon is that we get a hip tributes from political leaders. and i think you're going to see those leaders trying to follow the tone of the people, but...
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u. k. rain and the commonwealth in our thoughts and prayers are with you. he does well. un secretary general. antonia gutierrez said that elizabeth would be remembered for her unwavering life. long dedication schools of other leaders have rushed to pay their respects to the woman who was the face of a nation, the so many years to catch up on some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. the 1st humanitarian shipping of grain from ukraine has started to arrive in ethiopia through your booty. un says the grain will support some one point. 5000000 people displaced by drought and conflict. the shipment is part of a deal brokerage between russia, ukraine, and the u. n. to meet global food demand in southwest china, disaster relief teams are beginning to reach remote parts of such one province. following mondays, powerful earthquake which has claimed more than 80 lives. chinese officials say around $20000.00. people have been displaced by the quake and are staying in temporary shelters. un secretary general, antonia gutierrez, has arrived in pakistan
u. k. rain and the commonwealth in our thoughts and prayers are with you. he does well. un secretary general. antonia gutierrez said that elizabeth would be remembered for her unwavering life. long dedication schools of other leaders have rushed to pay their respects to the woman who was the face of a nation, the so many years to catch up on some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. the 1st humanitarian shipping of grain from ukraine has started to arrive in ethiopia...
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u. k. rain and the commonwealth in our thoughts and prayers are with you. he does fall clinic in elizabeth line of how queen elizabeth was a woman who defined a century and in the united kingdom and beyond liver. he knows that advice. she witnessed history side cassie and wrote it herself and said good shift, tinkersly. her majesty was held in great esteem against unveiled and was respected around the world here in germany and art she was admired and venerated on for it, who yawn, a daughter of millions of germans are united in sorrow and sympathy and toner with the people of the united came dining in chronic irish for bond like some truly heartfelt tributes there from around the world. how will the queen bee remembered internationally, i think, is somebody who didn't ever want to give up the job and always put duty and service 1st. and i think also with somebody who was above politics. so despite the fact that she had presided over 15 british prime ministers from the winston churchill all the way through to live trust who just on tuesday became prime minister. she
u. k. rain and the commonwealth in our thoughts and prayers are with you. he does fall clinic in elizabeth line of how queen elizabeth was a woman who defined a century and in the united kingdom and beyond liver. he knows that advice. she witnessed history side cassie and wrote it herself and said good shift, tinkersly. her majesty was held in great esteem against unveiled and was respected around the world here in germany and art she was admired and venerated on for it, who yawn, a daughter of...
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u. k. will do some heavy rainfall as it does so. we need the right. i'm afraid, it won't be quite as wet as we would like into southern parts of england wells. but even here we should see some showers along specifying over the next couple of days . little bit of wet weather there, the central parts of europe, and also down towards the south east. we got some heavy showers just around bulgaria, pulling away from our romania. things will quiet down as we go on through the next hour. i still want to shout in to southern parts of the ukraine as well. lobby showers there into central parts of europe, southern parts of germany. there's that wetter or persistent rabbits have warnings, enforce just to cross sap parts of our northern ireland island, western areas of scotland and that wet weather will swell its way. and as we go on through the next couple of days, and he noticed it does turn a little wetter, welcoming for coming into parts of indian wells at that stage. western areas are processing, some showers may be a shower or 2 to parts of space. not too m
u. k. will do some heavy rainfall as it does so. we need the right. i'm afraid, it won't be quite as wet as we would like into southern parts of england wells. but even here we should see some showers along specifying over the next couple of days . little bit of wet weather there, the central parts of europe, and also down towards the south east. we got some heavy showers just around bulgaria, pulling away from our romania. things will quiet down as we go on through the next hour. i still want...