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big it talk us through the next steps for the u. k. and for the royal family, what's gonna be happening in the days and weeks ahead alt had has not declared an off morning for the royal family with which will extend several days after the queen's funeral were still awaiting confirmation as to when. ah, queen elizabeth will be lay to rest here when how the ceremonies will play out. but what we know for sure is that today is the 1st day we're king. charles will meet the prime minister. that's what we're expecting. and we also expecting him to give his 1st address, broadcast address, and it is a day where throughout the country there will be gone, salutes are, there will be charged bells ringing. so, so the country, every one will know on throughout the day that this is, is a special day for the u. k. and indeed, not just in the u. k, but around the world. there will be these gonzo. lizzie's who people, i think around the world will see this as, as a, a definitely is special day when we don't have queen elizabeth elizabeth the 2nd any more
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u. k paused for a minute of silence to remember the only monarch that most i've ever known. it was a minute observed across the country. prime minister lives trusts, and others all over the u. k. paused for a moment of silence in honor of queen elizabeth with lanterns, iconic, big been also mocking me occasion. by remaining silent earlier there were more hectic, scenes with people rushed to get into the queue to see the queen lying in state before it finally closed. they made you happy? yes. th, i lay, but he changed. i was, he didn't turn up very stressed. he'll get his hand on the phone, but we're here. tens of thousands of corners had queued over the final day to get their chance to see the queen's coffin. at one point, the white time had become so long that authorities advised people not to come. but despite the white and the cold q as were upbeat is one in a lifetime. so he's an experience is history exam really pratt that we plan to later world leaders also came to pay their respects to the light coin. but the political figures, dignitaries, and royals arriving in the b
u. k paused for a minute of silence to remember the only monarch that most i've ever known. it was a minute observed across the country. prime minister lives trusts, and others all over the u. k. paused for a moment of silence in honor of queen elizabeth with lanterns, iconic, big been also mocking me occasion. by remaining silent earlier there were more hectic, scenes with people rushed to get into the queue to see the queen lying in state before it finally closed. they made you happy? yes....
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u. k for some, some engagements they've had, they also on their way to scotland and, and that really does show that i'm not just, i'm not just the media but, but for sure the, the royal family is taking this very seriously indeed. and alex, what you make of that fact that prince harry and his wife megan, are also on their way to see the queen. and it's no secret that at least publicly they've had appeared to have a rather difficult relationship over the past few years. absolutely. it's very significant as, as big it says they have been, they were in the u. k for some ceremonial roles within themselves because obviously they're no longer they, they are not allowed to take part in official royal roles anymore. we've got pictures of them here and i think this was the naturally in dusseldorf, in germany earlier this week where they were also are promoting the victim games. now the invictus games is prince. harry's brain child is while the light, the paralympics. but it's to help us, our service men and women who've been injured and former veterans who've been injured in war or with the milita
u. k for some, some engagements they've had, they also on their way to scotland and, and that really does show that i'm not just, i'm not just the media but, but for sure the, the royal family is taking this very seriously indeed. and alex, what you make of that fact that prince harry and his wife megan, are also on their way to see the queen. and it's no secret that at least publicly they've had appeared to have a rather difficult relationship over the past few years. absolutely. it's very...
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u. k. for over a 150 years. and to 1997, the queen and colonial rule as do fresh memories for people here. the queen visited hong kong twice before hanover local people gave her a nickname, the boss, lady in cantonese, showing a sense of special connection. and until today, because to see her footprints in hong kong like the coin with her phased her collating here and of the social facilities named after her. after her death, many people talk to social media and consulate to mourn and pay respect for many people on the queen represents the good old times of hong kong. because hong kong has transformed from a small town to one of the most successful international cities during her ring and hong kong people attribute on the success to the social infrastructure built by the colonial government. like the public education, our judiciary and financial system. and this kind of legacies has made our, the queen a very special place in hong kong people's heart. the british royal family is popular in germany, although the c
u. k. for over a 150 years. and to 1997, the queen and colonial rule as do fresh memories for people here. the queen visited hong kong twice before hanover local people gave her a nickname, the boss, lady in cantonese, showing a sense of special connection. and until today, because to see her footprints in hong kong like the coin with her phased her collating here and of the social facilities named after her. after her death, many people talk to social media and consulate to mourn and pay...
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u. k. and the 2nd longer serving monarch in the history of the world for many the queen is, was associated with the greatness of the u. k. the united kingdom. but for many, she was also a symbol of its demise because of course, it was during her reign that many countries, particularly countries here in africa, separated and gained independence from the crown. and although later they were attempts to the establishment of the commonwealth to rebuild the empire, of course, it never reached the greatness if you like, of what at once was not the queen never acknowledged any kind of wrong doings of the world, family, or of the u. k for it's colonial policies. and particularly for example, here on the ground in south africa. if you had our south africans what they think of the royal family. many associated with the colonial past of this country. that gave some kind of background that led to the establishment and the creation of a parties. the although i must mention that the queen herself, was friends with the iconic leader, nelson mandela. and for many, she was part of the so called soft power. t
u. k. and the 2nd longer serving monarch in the history of the world for many the queen is, was associated with the greatness of the u. k. the united kingdom. but for many, she was also a symbol of its demise because of course, it was during her reign that many countries, particularly countries here in africa, separated and gained independence from the crown. and although later they were attempts to the establishment of the commonwealth to rebuild the empire, of course, it never reached the...
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busy consumption for, for the very rich, the vast majority of people in the u. k. aren't going to see any benefit from these tax cuts, except as wiki has said in terms of inflation. so overall i would say this makes for number e z u k, a less attractive place to do business. the big problem is not the particular issues in governments. fit around with tax cuts and interest rate changes happen all the time. the difficulty is that there seems to be a degree of incoherence and even bordering on incompetence around what's going on. and that doesn't foster it doesn't foster any degree of credibility for the last 67 years you k has been looking like an increasingly economically incoherent office. starting from breakfast, then through the negotiations, which resulted in about the hardest friends, a chart of the board of trade organization, which is still something desired by the intellectuals, as it were behind the tory party through now a series of, of, of events which have, you know, under caught the venturing in inflation fighting efforts. and we know from bitter exper
busy consumption for, for the very rich, the vast majority of people in the u. k. aren't going to see any benefit from these tax cuts, except as wiki has said in terms of inflation. so overall i would say this makes for number e z u k, a less attractive place to do business. the big problem is not the particular issues in governments. fit around with tax cuts and interest rate changes happen all the time. the difficulty is that there seems to be a degree of incoherence and even bordering on...
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u. k for a long time. we should just explain to our views. of course, the houses of parliament is the heart of british politics in the u. k. and westminster hall and the oldest building on the parliamentary estates as played a central role in british history. because it was, it was in and around westminster hall that the major institutions of the british state grew up in parliament, the law courts and various govern government offices. and this is why the queen will now line state for the next 4 days. and it will be open for 24 hours so people can come day or night to walk past and it better. well, 2 queen elizabeth, the 2nd some people have been saying she was she, she wasn't a queen, she was the queen, the mac, the most people, the only monarch, the most people can remember. she was on the throne for 70 years. she was in her twenties when her father died, a young mother of 2 children. and she was on the throne for 70 years, a time in which united kingdom, absolutely transformed. it was a time of empire. and in the last 70 years, british soc
u. k for a long time. we should just explain to our views. of course, the houses of parliament is the heart of british politics in the u. k. and westminster hall and the oldest building on the parliamentary estates as played a central role in british history. because it was, it was in and around westminster hall that the major institutions of the british state grew up in parliament, the law courts and various govern government offices. and this is why the queen will now line state for the next...
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people will be marking their respect for queen elizabeth the 2nd bell. you've been covering the u. k. and the royal family for a long time. bear get yourself share with us if you would, some of your personal memories of the queen. i have not met the queen for a long time. i was in the north of england as it as a new, rare event where she was, i'm having going on to walk about. and i just felt that ours, this presence of this pass and she is very, very small. but she really, whoever she, she met the, the, the faces were lighting up. it was kind of touching to see how much she meant to people. and that's what i've really over the years learned again and again of people that i was talking to who are, who knew her and who said it was just really striking how she was able to establish a relationship, also with ordinary people that she was interested in meeting other people, ordinary people, there was one lady who told me that her mother was a cleaning lady. and she, she was once present when the queen was opening a building that she had clean and that the queen made a point of not just ta
people will be marking their respect for queen elizabeth the 2nd bell. you've been covering the u. k. and the royal family for a long time. bear get yourself share with us if you would, some of your personal memories of the queen. i have not met the queen for a long time. i was in the north of england as it as a new, rare event where she was, i'm having going on to walk about. and i just felt that ours, this presence of this pass and she is very, very small. but she really, whoever she, she met...
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for as long as it takes. well, it looks like there's one thing in the u. k. that's rising faster than the energy bells and that's a number of ukranian fighters being trained in the u. k by western allies are reported. 4700 ukrainians have been through a training course in which the british defense minister apparently has full confidence. so what is the trainees actually learning monkey bars flaming hoop, jumping pushups. how to dazzle russian soldiers with their jumping jack skills? you know, it is our question in light of previous western training boon dog rules which proved to be a total waste of money. in particular, remember those syrian rebels that the pentagon, the cia and their allies, trained and equipped in a fail bid to overthrow president bashar al assad. well, that training cost, american taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, the trainees vanished and assad is still president of syria. what resounding success, so is not going to be repeated here. that should be the big question. now this british program for ukrainians reportedly focuses on ba
for as long as it takes. well, it looks like there's one thing in the u. k. that's rising faster than the energy bells and that's a number of ukranian fighters being trained in the u. k by western allies are reported. 4700 ukrainians have been through a training course in which the british defense minister apparently has full confidence. so what is the trainees actually learning monkey bars flaming hoop, jumping pushups. how to dazzle russian soldiers with their jumping jack skills? you know,...
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u. k. for example, a now such a school, you know, tax cut to try and deal with a temporary right. higher level energy prices is around 2 per cent of gdp. but at the same time, the inflation or last year in the u. k has reduced. and so it's about 45, i think, 1000000000 pounds, but they've made about 220000000000 pounds as a surplus because the real value of the the 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 britis
u. k. for example, a now such a school, you know, tax cut to try and deal with a temporary right. higher level energy prices is around 2 per cent of gdp. but at the same time, the inflation or last year in the u. k has reduced. and so it's about 45, i think, 1000000000 pounds, but they've made about 220000000000 pounds as a surplus because the real value of the the u. k. debt declined by about 220000000000 pounds due to the inflation. so, you know, we're not putting things in perspective here....
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here they go for the u. k is fine and dry for the most part, one or 2 shower, still acquisition parts of england. scott and will be dry and fine. i think london, she stay drive little on the cloudy side. through the remainder of santa day, we go on into sunday more the way of sunshine there for england and scotland western parts. we'll see some heavy rain sliding through the northern islands, western side of island, seeing some heavy burst if rain. some went by the 2 coming into work much of wales law. she dry by the state across the low countries pushing across france, spain and portugal essentially settled and sunny a few shows still there in the central parts of europe. with wet weather, which was the far east. i saw an official outline of the journey. this was an easy movement, the likes of which we have never seen. this is important. this is the story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the power is attempting to st. silence reporting. we're seeing media. freedom being threatened and attacked is
here they go for the u. k is fine and dry for the most part, one or 2 shower, still acquisition parts of england. scott and will be dry and fine. i think london, she stay drive little on the cloudy side. through the remainder of santa day, we go on into sunday more the way of sunshine there for england and scotland western parts. we'll see some heavy rain sliding through the northern islands, western side of island, seeing some heavy burst if rain. some went by the 2 coming into work much of...
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u. k. enjoyed as a member of the european union and those new trade agreements were far from beneficiaries for the u. k. self. so here record was poor and if he used to continue down this path for the 6 intellectually dishonest in effect proposition and global future exist far away from the closest neighbor and trading partner, then i don't expect my success. the key ease in re engaging that they have to be on the union constructively building across economic and political relationship. because our challenges are common and only join solutions can actually get us out of the current deal political situation that we're in, rod in london. what about the so called special relationship with us? president biden has been critical over the northern ireland protocol issue. where, where do you see the relationship with washington heading? so continue, is he primarily embarrass johnson? always shoes, relations with america. bigger, i suspect least trust is going to do the same, in part because it's a break with europe in tennessee. i think you're right. i think i don't think it can be reciprocated to the
u. k. enjoyed as a member of the european union and those new trade agreements were far from beneficiaries for the u. k. self. so here record was poor and if he used to continue down this path for the 6 intellectually dishonest in effect proposition and global future exist far away from the closest neighbor and trading partner, then i don't expect my success. the key ease in re engaging that they have to be on the union constructively building across economic and political relationship. because...
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u. k, because obviously the u has, has big problems potentially coming this, this wednesday with, with energy show at shows is possibly black house better. and that's going to have lots of ripple effects for the u. k. economy through supply chain is because our economy is also in length. so i think it's going to be yeah, i very much hope to see this truck working in a much more constructive way with the european union. petro on the northern island protocol, which has been really the heart of the dispute with the european union. where, where do you see things going? and what sort of flexibility is there from brussels on this issue? are they likely to give will give up a little bit just to be on the same page as very low stress in the british government bossa the e u. leadership of a you institutions, but also see prime ministers ahead of state in most number stays. have said that there is, of course, desire to work out any difficulties that might need from the protocol. or there is no appetite, renegotiate, reopen disagreement. people here are cautious, how difficult negotiations, where and how difficult pieces that we needed to call to address. and they don't ways to go back to the start
u. k, because obviously the u has, has big problems potentially coming this, this wednesday with, with energy show at shows is possibly black house better. and that's going to have lots of ripple effects for the u. k. economy through supply chain is because our economy is also in length. so i think it's going to be yeah, i very much hope to see this truck working in a much more constructive way with the european union. petro on the northern island protocol, which has been really the heart of...
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u. k for the g 7 summit. and he describes this close relationship between the u. s. and great britain that was symbolized by the personal relationship that queen elizabeth as monarch also had with not only himself president biden, but also 13 u. s. presidents prior to him, that is how long a rain had endured. she herself visiting this country at least 6 occasions, visiting the white house that many times. and it's not just her memory being honored by present bite and other u. s. dignitaries, but also average americans who have been coming here all day with their children. remembering this moment, remembering the woman who they say was a symbol of dignity and of strength, average americans indeed, as we see behind your paying tribute to the queen, outside the british embassy in washington dc, hydro castro. thank you very much for the moment. well, let's talk more now about that relationship with united states. the queen's relationship with the us. barbara perry is joining us on al jazeera. she's a director of presidential studies at the university of virginia's millis
u. k for the g 7 summit. and he describes this close relationship between the u. s. and great britain that was symbolized by the personal relationship that queen elizabeth as monarch also had with not only himself president biden, but also 13 u. s. presidents prior to him, that is how long a rain had endured. she herself visiting this country at least 6 occasions, visiting the white house that many times. and it's not just her memory being honored by present bite and other u. s. dignitaries,...
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u. k. thank you very much for joining us. my trip. not some of the other global business stories making the news. lufthansa says it's canceling $800.00 flights after its pilots amount to strike the friday. the pilots union says, seeking a 5.5 percent wage increased by the end of the year, automatic adjustment for inflation and changes to the pay scale. german adeline says it's already made a fair payoff. not just parent company says the messaging app will be cutting 20 percent of it. staff staff is struggled with competition from tick tock and he's facing a stick decline and ad sales in july. last more than $400000000.00. snapshot says it will focus on mental reality. and the international monetary fund has reached a deal with for lanka, bail out package of about $2900000000.00. it's meant to help the country out of a crippling economic crisis that goes civil unrest and topples it toppled his president. staying in that region and devastating floods have left much of pakistan under water and left more than a 1000 people dead. they see
u. k. thank you very much for joining us. my trip. not some of the other global business stories making the news. lufthansa says it's canceling $800.00 flights after its pilots amount to strike the friday. the pilots union says, seeking a 5.5 percent wage increased by the end of the year, automatic adjustment for inflation and changes to the pay scale. german adeline says it's already made a fair payoff. not just parent company says the messaging app will be cutting 20 percent of it. staff...
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talk us through the next steps for the u. k. and for the royal family well, we understand that the british parliament is going to have a special session today as well as tomorrow, which is unusual. normally does not sit on the weekend, so this is chance for appease also to pay their respects. we also understand we expect on king charles to brought cost to the nation, so that would be his 1st bought cause as king charles. and he is due to meet with the prime minister list trust this afternoon. so they're both very new in their jobs. this trust has only been, ah, prime minister since a couple of days really. and king charles is the newest addition to the job when it comes to the most important physicians on, in british public and our political life. so we expecting this to happen to day, and then of course there will be a period really which will all be dedicated to the passing of the queen. she will art her, her body will be laid out for the public to pay their respects fast in scotland. and then here in london, we expect the fune
talk us through the next steps for the u. k. and for the royal family well, we understand that the british parliament is going to have a special session today as well as tomorrow, which is unusual. normally does not sit on the weekend, so this is chance for appease also to pay their respects. we also understand we expect on king charles to brought cost to the nation, so that would be his 1st bought cause as king charles. and he is due to meet with the prime minister list trust this afternoon....
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u. k. for slavery, referenda on removing the monarch have also been held in australia, st. vincent and the grenadines and hulu, but none have passed. all right, let's bring in more kinney. he's a professor at australian studies institute at the australian national university. he joined us via sky from cambra, are good to have you with us. what is the reaction there so far to king charles as the new monarch? me. how popular is he in australia and how to most australians view king charles versus how they viewed queen elizabeth? yes, well, it's a very interesting question that we don't really know. we do know that the queen herself, was held in very high regard personally and as a monarch. and that is trying to, has had this long term attachment to, to britain and to the constitutional monarchy. as you mentioned earlier, had a chance to vote itself into a state of being a republic back in 1999, but all the states voted against that. so that was a kind of a missed opportunity i guess. for republica
u. k. for slavery, referenda on removing the monarch have also been held in australia, st. vincent and the grenadines and hulu, but none have passed. all right, let's bring in more kinney. he's a professor at australian studies institute at the australian national university. he joined us via sky from cambra, are good to have you with us. what is the reaction there so far to king charles as the new monarch? me. how popular is he in australia and how to most australians view king charles versus...
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for supporters of the monarchy. which as of now, is a large majority in the u. k. the question is whether he can maintain that popularity. queen elizabeth kept her support during many years when the behavior of her family raised many eyebrows. the code of the regiment, and it touches the bridge. and it's on arguable that in terms of the brand of a house of charles as son william and his wife, catherine, as a more exciting proposition, more glamorous than a man who seems often to prefer his own company to that of others. charles has no doubt had many years to dwell on these things. his choices will help determine where the support for the monarchy continues. as it is now fall into the world. sonya diagonal, i'll de zera or coming up we'll have more on how king charles is likely to be viewed in the commonwealth. we'll hear from a former official from the caribbean, nation of trinidad and tobago for his views on what people expect from the new king . and in other news, $80000.00 football fans get a glimpse of what the world cup final and casa will be like ah, the jour
for supporters of the monarchy. which as of now, is a large majority in the u. k. the question is whether he can maintain that popularity. queen elizabeth kept her support during many years when the behavior of her family raised many eyebrows. the code of the regiment, and it touches the bridge. and it's on arguable that in terms of the brand of a house of charles as son william and his wife, catherine, as a more exciting proposition, more glamorous than a man who seems often to prefer his own...
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u. k. for queen elizabeth, what that it has been the reaction in jamaica, where you are to the queen, passing it as being names. and there are a few people really on this generation. as you know is grieving the loss. and is that more in 1st? i don't know about that has happened, but i will see a charge, you know, jimmy kinds are either a different you know, it's just another piece of news because they're not connected in any way to the queen of what she was, the head of our state. and there are others who this whole conversation about the end on your own is about, you know, bringing back these people memories of the past. and people say no, there's nothing more. and, you know, she presided over the clooney a legacy of i'm up here. you are, you know, he's sure that was very painful. and in, you mean, you asked me if i'm, if i, if, if, if i could just ask you if they, if we're at a situation now where is the end of an error? would you say that maybe it's also the end of an era for jamaicans, or t
u. k. for queen elizabeth, what that it has been the reaction in jamaica, where you are to the queen, passing it as being names. and there are a few people really on this generation. as you know is grieving the loss. and is that more in 1st? i don't know about that has happened, but i will see a charge, you know, jimmy kinds are either a different you know, it's just another piece of news because they're not connected in any way to the queen of what she was, the head of our state. and there are...
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for his family. and on sunday evening, people across the u. k paused for a minute of silence to remember the only monarch that most have ever known. it was a minute observed across the country. prime minister lives truss and others all over the u. k. paused for a moment of silence in honor of queen elizabeth with london's iconic big been also mocking the occasion. by remaining silent earlier, there were more hectic scenes. we didn't even think people rushed to get into the queue to see the queen lying in state before it finally closed. they make you happy? yes. th, i have a bad t change. i was, he didn't turn up very stress. he okay. his hand on the phone, but we're hand tens of thousands of foreigners had queued over the final day to get the chance to see the queen's coffin. at one point, the white time had become so long that authorities advised people not to come. but despite the weight and the cold q as were upbeat is one in a lifetime. so he's an experience is history. it's am really proud that he passed away. world leaders also came to pay
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u. k. to thank the people of the various countries that make up the u. k for their condolences will be to wales and that's taking place on friday. he'll be going to the welsh capital cottage. tell us a little more about that. you mentioned that we're westminster hall hall at that's the oldest part of the premise of westminster. right? it is. you can actually see it from where i am now. because it's at the back. it's on the other side. it's not on the river side of the palace, westminster. it's the oldest bit because that's where it all started. that whole is where the sort of government of the u. k. started to grow. the rest of the institutions were built around it. it's been used in the early times as a place for the king delicious advises of place that was used as an early law course. place to raise money performed all the functions of government early on. but as a say is a law court, that was some very famous things that have happened in that westminster hole that was guy fawkes, who try to blow up. so how is how's the problem in his trial took place there?
u. k. to thank the people of the various countries that make up the u. k for their condolences will be to wales and that's taking place on friday. he'll be going to the welsh capital cottage. tell us a little more about that. you mentioned that we're westminster hall hall at that's the oldest part of the premise of westminster. right? it is. you can actually see it from where i am now. because it's at the back. it's on the other side. it's not on the river side of the palace, westminster. it's...
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u. k. for the training. maybe they're checking out the sites and enjoying the fishing chips while they're at it. in any case, it doesn't seem like the folks running things there are too interested in where the ukranian fighters end up, according to a newly published exchange between the british ministry of defense and the swedish investigative outlet. the dictor. what procedures, if any, will be carried out by the british authorities to identify where the ukrainian individuals are sent following their training in the 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 departme
u. k. for the training. maybe they're checking out the sites and enjoying the fishing chips while they're at it. in any case, it doesn't seem like the folks running things there are too interested in where the ukranian fighters end up, according to a newly published exchange between the british ministry of defense and the swedish investigative outlet. the dictor. what procedures, if any, will be carried out by the british authorities to identify where the ukrainian individuals are sent...
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u. k. for over a 150 years until 1997. the queen and colonial rule as to fresh memories for p ppo . here the queen visited hong kong, twice before hanover local people, gave her a nickname, the boss, lady in cantonese, showing a sense of special connection and, and to today because to see her footprints in hong kong like the coins with her face dark, elating here. and of the social facilities named after her after her death, many people talk to social media and constantly to mourn and pay respects for many people on the queen represents the good old times of hong kong. because hong kong has transformed from a small town to one of the most successful international cities during her ring and hong kong people attribute on the success to the social infrastructure built by the colonial government. like the public education, our judiciary and financial system. and this kind of legacies has made our, the queen a very special place in hong kong people's heart. and we'll have continuing coverage of king charles's proclamation ceremony. but now let's take a look at some of the other stories m
u. k. for over a 150 years until 1997. the queen and colonial rule as to fresh memories for p ppo . here the queen visited hong kong, twice before hanover local people, gave her a nickname, the boss, lady in cantonese, showing a sense of special connection and, and to today because to see her footprints in hong kong like the coins with her face dark, elating here. and of the social facilities named after her after her death, many people talk to social media and constantly to mourn and pay...
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u. k for 2023. many i curious as this abril comes at a time when turkey and with to natal l lives are all over territorial waters. and a base rate is also one of the 15 countries that have been attending the navy drill that has been out for a while. turkish military officials refrain from any political command. they say that the aim of natal navy rail is to contribute on nato's collects of defense and to show her his commitment to the military law in sweden's prime minister has resigned after suffering in our defeat in sunday's election whole race. hence the details from melma. magdalena anderson 100 in her resignation to the speaker of the swedish parliament at about 11 am stock home time, a very low key end to a remarkable 10 months in charge. she became sweden's 1st. ever female prime minister made the historic decision to take the country into nato, and indeed, she improved type party. the social democrats results at these elections with 30 percent of the vote. not enough though. her reign will
u. k for 2023. many i curious as this abril comes at a time when turkey and with to natal l lives are all over territorial waters. and a base rate is also one of the 15 countries that have been attending the navy drill that has been out for a while. turkish military officials refrain from any political command. they say that the aim of natal navy rail is to contribute on nato's collects of defense and to show her his commitment to the military law in sweden's prime minister has resigned after...
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for supporters of the monarchy. which as of now, is a large majority in the u. k. the question is whether he can maintain that popularity. queen elizabeth kept her support during many years when the behavior of her family raised many eyebrows. the code of the richmond. and it does. and it's an arguable that in terms of the brand of the house of charles as son william and his wife katherine, are seen as a more exciting proposition, more glamorous than a man who seems often to prefer his own company to that of others. charles has no doubt had many years to dwell on these things. his choices will help determine whether support for the moloch. he continues as it is now the world. so any guy, yeah, go al jazeera. still ahead on al jazeera south korea's annual harvest festival returns . but the high cost of living dampens celebrations and models, designers and celebrities flocked to the big apple for new york fashion. ah hello, welcome to look at the international forecast whether sludgy quite across much of the middle east. they're one or 2 showers around the southern e
for supporters of the monarchy. which as of now, is a large majority in the u. k. the question is whether he can maintain that popularity. queen elizabeth kept her support during many years when the behavior of her family raised many eyebrows. the code of the richmond. and it does. and it's an arguable that in terms of the brand of the house of charles as son william and his wife katherine, are seen as a more exciting proposition, more glamorous than a man who seems often to prefer his own...
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u. k. for some of the paps, the positions that have been taken on in terms of foreign policy where they haven't been as supportive over ukraine to say that they might be in the, in the, in the kind of in barnes of the, of a funeral might be persuaded to kind of come on the side with that. it's certainly the case, the big royal occasions that have witnessed foreign dignitaries sort of descend on london. be they sort of the royal weddings of the, of the 20th century, or be they indeed the 1953 coronation. there is this, they sort of strange diplomatic quality to at all in the it is bringing together some of the most powerful people in the world into one space. i think perhaps most importantly it is an opportunity for our new monarch to, to meet and greet those, those foreign officials with whom he is going to be engaging. now as, as britons number one representative on the international stage i do in thank you very much, steve. coming to talk to you. thank you avenues. the head of the russian bac
u. k. for some of the paps, the positions that have been taken on in terms of foreign policy where they haven't been as supportive over ukraine to say that they might be in the, in the, in the kind of in barnes of the, of a funeral might be persuaded to kind of come on the side with that. it's certainly the case, the big royal occasions that have witnessed foreign dignitaries sort of descend on london. be they sort of the royal weddings of the, of the 20th century, or be they indeed the 1953...
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u. k. for slavery referendums on or removing the monarch have been held in australia, st. vincent and the grenadines, and to follow. but none have passed. coven. edi is an independent political analyst, he says, there are mixed opinions about the british monarchy. across the caribbean. there is really a generational debate between those who been around pre independence than 960 orphan dependence. but why do think though, is that among all the generations is that we are no beginning to understand gravitational shift taking place with the exit mon or, i mean she's been to be in stay for about 2 years, whether directly or indirectly. however, depending on who you really ask in barbados, the feel it's going to range from badness. i've seen some form of sadness as justine with the older generation fact knowledge of the event, some level of indifference. republic 40 d to be happening, but the world doesn't necessarily have the impact here. no, i think what have before, especially with the younger gen
u. k. for slavery referendums on or removing the monarch have been held in australia, st. vincent and the grenadines, and to follow. but none have passed. coven. edi is an independent political analyst, he says, there are mixed opinions about the british monarchy. across the caribbean. there is really a generational debate between those who been around pre independence than 960 orphan dependence. but why do think though, is that among all the generations is that we are no beginning to...
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u. k. thanks for being with us here on the to be a business. so i'll win for taxes the right way to be funding inflation really seems like chief of public transport. yeah, absolutely. and you know, when full taxes are about taking a bit of the money back from companies that are making completely excess profits. while the rest of the economy is suffering in order to fund some relief during that moment, just a long term policy. but for the short term, when we really need it, it's pretty much the best option that we have is one of the issues with wind for taxes. it is subjective who is making excessive profits. how do you decide which company's profits are there too much? well, no, this is one of the julie's of you know, corporate income taxes are pretty much the most efficient tax we have because what they're doing, they're not taxing activity. they taxing the profit that results. and that means that you don't change anyone's incentives. companies still have the incentive to producing the same point and maximize their profits is just that you're
u. k. thanks for being with us here on the to be a business. so i'll win for taxes the right way to be funding inflation really seems like chief of public transport. yeah, absolutely. and you know, when full taxes are about taking a bit of the money back from companies that are making completely excess profits. while the rest of the economy is suffering in order to fund some relief during that moment, just a long term policy. but for the short term, when we really need it, it's pretty much the...
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u . k. for 2023. it may. i curious as this. a drill comes at a time when turkey and greece to nato l lies bar at over territorial waters and aerospace. but greece is also one of the 15 countries that have been attending in madrid, but has been out of the way. for a while, it's work is similar to all principles of frame from any political command, but they say that the aim over this and they told navy braille is to contribute all nato's collective defense. and to show turkey's commitment to the military ally in still ahead on al jazeera, sweden's prime minister, resigns after an unprecedented election when for the far right and lebanon's economy on age with no plans on how to tackle the rising cost of living and create lasting change ah, that extreme heat is gone from iraq. now we've lost 5 or 6 degrees. this guy hasn't changed. you'll notice the cloud around is still in southern pakistan. they have been shows up in karachi a couple days ago, but i think they're on their way to the monsoon rates. are going away, but still clippi
u . k. for 2023. it may. i curious as this. a drill comes at a time when turkey and greece to nato l lies bar at over territorial waters and aerospace. but greece is also one of the 15 countries that have been attending in madrid, but has been out of the way. for a while, it's work is similar to all principles of frame from any political command, but they say that the aim over this and they told navy braille is to contribute all nato's collective defense. and to show turkey's commitment to the...
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u. k. for deeply divided nations that formed v. another kingdom divided by class generation geography. politics economy isn't this an extremely extraordinary task that the monarch itself will have to assume than if he is in the near future to be able to bring together this, this governing all 4 nations? you're quite right hush him. and again, like we've discussed earlier in this debate, it's one about relevance. you will have noted that the monarchy has been very keen to hug the devolved nations of scotland more than islands and wales during this 10 days of national morning. it is no mistake or accident that the queen began the coffin began in edinburgh, there were bagpipes that a funeral and king charles with keen to address the wealth parliament in welsh. and there was a very emotive visit to belfast. there's no mistake that the money he has done this on purpose and even going farther afield. there will be an issue of course with with them the home nations. but even father field with canada, australia, new zealand. we can expecti
u. k. for deeply divided nations that formed v. another kingdom divided by class generation geography. politics economy isn't this an extremely extraordinary task that the monarch itself will have to assume than if he is in the near future to be able to bring together this, this governing all 4 nations? you're quite right hush him. and again, like we've discussed earlier in this debate, it's one about relevance. you will have noted that the monarchy has been very keen to hug the devolved...
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this sounds like quite a severe telling off for a g 7 country, but why is a little local economic difficulty and put it that way in the u. k. why is that even on the i m f 's right. well, the elements has been criticized most european countries without meaning them for the bailouts that they've been pushing through. over the last 6 months. france, germany doesn't like anything that they've been doing because they think they're to blunder. just spraying money around on the rich and poor to try and get through this energy process and the case, no difference. what you have done as really excited the math really got align great is because we've added on top of that. so we've not just had an emergency energy price cap, which is trusting a 150000000000. we've added on top tax cuts, which will be recovery, which will go on forever. so that's really the u. k is also part of a reserve currencies. so the year i was the euro as a reserve currency, the dollar, the n and sterling is as well. so now we're one of the reserve company currencies of this, well, the all messing about suddenly causing chaos of the next thing. so this is the m
this sounds like quite a severe telling off for a g 7 country, but why is a little local economic difficulty and put it that way in the u. k. why is that even on the i m f 's right. well, the elements has been criticized most european countries without meaning them for the bailouts that they've been pushing through. over the last 6 months. france, germany doesn't like anything that they've been doing because they think they're to blunder. just spraying money around on the rich and poor to try...
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u. k definitely continues to suffer. say for example, if you look at something like business investments, it's been down since the brakes that referendum. it's still down on a lot of that is to do with the uncertainty. and so much of you know, the brakes and negotiations still to be worked out. so, you know, we're already paying the price plus, you know, like others have emphasized, you know, well the u. k. may literally be an island where we're certainly not economically an island. i think we're gonna see this actually over the winter is going to be really how much homes the you k because obviously the e u has, has big problems potentially coming this, this windsor with them, with energy shorts at schusters, possibly blackouts, et cetera. and that's gonna have lots of ripple effects for the u. k. economy through supply chains, because our economies are also in length. so, so i think it's going to be, yeah, i very much hope to see this trust working in a much more constructive way with the european union, petra's on, on the nort
u. k definitely continues to suffer. say for example, if you look at something like business investments, it's been down since the brakes that referendum. it's still down on a lot of that is to do with the uncertainty. and so much of you know, the brakes and negotiations still to be worked out. so, you know, we're already paying the price plus, you know, like others have emphasized, you know, well the u. k. may literally be an island where we're certainly not economically an island. i think...
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u. k, for example, during winter i think, you know, media i can see in britain is already johnny and are asking some harder and harder questions than else. then i'll staying at what is really the justification of this war. and i just recently, a british tabloid right. huge page where it compared all the sanctions that we impose on russia, but the russians were having a cheaper food, cheaper energy, you know, and people boasting on social media, they're running up boss all day long. you know, and in britain, you know, we've literally almost become a 3rd world country. it's not a joke. you know, people can afford to eat more on this. this slogan, all social media heat or eat is going to be a hashtag worsens, isn't already, you know, and people are going to start asking more more questions on when we bought that g 20 meeting. i think there's going to be a turn around in western opinion. you know, because a lot in this program, we always ask questions here. that's why people watch. it's all right. what we run out of time when they get there. that's what i think our viewers for watching us he
u. k, for example, during winter i think, you know, media i can see in britain is already johnny and are asking some harder and harder questions than else. then i'll staying at what is really the justification of this war. and i just recently, a british tabloid right. huge page where it compared all the sanctions that we impose on russia, but the russians were having a cheaper food, cheaper energy, you know, and people boasting on social media, they're running up boss all day long. you know,...