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u. k, getting bills are going up 10 salt. and on top of that, you've got the inflation now inflation in the, in the u. k. just went over time percent for the 1st time and he is and the rest of europe, or just about to going to double digit. and this is going to get worse as the teaching bills joe up and i think trusts, i mean the u. k. getting bills are going to tennessee. and on top of that, you've got the inflation 9 inflation in the, in the u. k. just went over time percent for the 1st time and he is and the rest of europe, or just about going to double digit. and this is going to get worse as the teaching bills joe up. and i think this is a strategy he's just going to take so much pain to make the prices of the consumers, the money to pay for that certainly doesn't want to be extremely painful. status love isn't put in, in a way or another, pushing people to look for alternatives, renewables and for the europeans in a way or another to move forward to new suppliers they could do business with for the longer run it was alr
u. k, getting bills are going up 10 salt. and on top of that, you've got the inflation now inflation in the, in the u. k. just went over time percent for the 1st time and he is and the rest of europe, or just about to going to double digit. and this is going to get worse as the teaching bills joe up and i think trusts, i mean the u. k. getting bills are going to tennessee. and on top of that, you've got the inflation 9 inflation in the, in the u. k. just went over time percent for the 1st time...
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u. k gets a new prime minister. this trust is elected by members of the governing. conservative party, replaced pores johnson. plus these really army concludes that there is a high possibility that one of its soldiers killed a veteran american palestinian journalist sharina of do actually was shot dead earlier this year, covering israeli army read in the occupied west back. ah, i'm here in tilton. thanks for joining us. 50 years after the deadly terror attacks at the munich olympics, german president han called to shine meyer has officially asked, is really families for forgiveness for germany's handling of the events in $197211.00 israeli athletes died after palestinian milton storm their compound in the olympic village it was an apology, half a century in the making. germany's acknowledgement that it had failed to protect the 11 israeli olympians who were murdered by terrorists and mishandled the aftermath of the tragedy. they speak to the old starts about these as long as head of state of this country and in the
u. k gets a new prime minister. this trust is elected by members of the governing. conservative party, replaced pores johnson. plus these really army concludes that there is a high possibility that one of its soldiers killed a veteran american palestinian journalist sharina of do actually was shot dead earlier this year, covering israeli army read in the occupied west back. ah, i'm here in tilton. thanks for joining us. 50 years after the deadly terror attacks at the munich olympics, german...
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u. k gets a new prime minister liz trust is elected by members of the governing conservative party to replace or is johnson. and can you supreme court rejects challenges to the presidential election results of holding william root of victory? ah tilton, thanks for joining us. 50 years after the deadly terror attack of the musical and picks, german president hung published i admire has officially asked is really families for forgiveness for germany's handling of the events. in 197211 is really athletes died after palestinian milton storm, their compound, the olympic village. it was an apology, half a century in the making. germany's acknowledgement that it had failed to protect the 11 israeli olympians who were murdered by terrorists. and miss handled the aftermath of the tragedy to speak to the old starts about these as long as head of state of this country. and in the name of the federal republic of germany for gable . i asked for forgiveness even in my mind for forgiveness, for the lack of protection of the israeli athlete at the time of the olympic games and munich on friday and for the la
u. k gets a new prime minister liz trust is elected by members of the governing conservative party to replace or is johnson. and can you supreme court rejects challenges to the presidential election results of holding william root of victory? ah tilton, thanks for joining us. 50 years after the deadly terror attack of the musical and picks, german president hung published i admire has officially asked is really families for forgiveness for germany's handling of the events. in 197211 is really...
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u. k gets a new prime minister less trust is elected by members of the governing conservative party to replace orest johnson plus israeli army concludes. there is a high possibility that one of its soldiers killed a veteran, american palestinian journalist, sharina abu clear was shot dead to earlier this year, covering and israeli army rate the occupied westbank. ah, i'm nichol fairly, it's good to have you with us. 50 years after the deadly terror attacks at the munich olympics, german presidents, grandfather stein, maya has officially asked israel families for forgiveness for germany's handling of the events. in 1972, 11 is railey athletes died after palestinian militants storm their compound in the olympic village. and a commemoration ceremony attended by family members of the victims. germany admit it. it failed to protect the israeli olympians. oh, ye will show me the polar li, it was an apology, half a century in the making. germany's acknowledgement that it failed to protect the 11 israeli olympians who were murdered by terrorists, as well as its miss handling of the aftermath of the tr
u. k gets a new prime minister less trust is elected by members of the governing conservative party to replace orest johnson plus israeli army concludes. there is a high possibility that one of its soldiers killed a veteran, american palestinian journalist, sharina abu clear was shot dead to earlier this year, covering and israeli army rate the occupied westbank. ah, i'm nichol fairly, it's good to have you with us. 50 years after the deadly terror attacks at the munich olympics, german...
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u. k gets a new prime minister this.
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u. k. get, thank you so much for that. we will of course, be bringing you that speech live and then come back to you for more analysis of now . thank you very much. so i've just heard some of the challenges facing lead trust as the new british prime minister, including spiraling inflation, skyrocketing energy prices, plus a number of crises in public services. our correspondent barbara vessel has a closer luck this not a lot of choice. when fiona's making sandwiches for children, but she has to be really careful when buying food for it bigger concern for her, her energy bills. i will not be as in mike asked her car in the winter. and just to the fact that my gas is going to be a lot more expensive, they share not. i'm not sure if i be able to afford it up to speed, easy food that doesn't take up too much gas and electric. but how to keep the children warm once the cold weather comes, is worrying her even more. we have to wrap up in the house where extra kobe in the winter, instead of putting on the heat in a day trial, my
u. k. get, thank you so much for that. we will of course, be bringing you that speech live and then come back to you for more analysis of now . thank you very much. so i've just heard some of the challenges facing lead trust as the new british prime minister, including spiraling inflation, skyrocketing energy prices, plus a number of crises in public services. our correspondent barbara vessel has a closer luck this not a lot of choice. when fiona's making sandwiches for children, but she has to...
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u. k. getting bills are going to tennis. and on top of that, you've got the inflation 9 inflation in the in the k just went over 10 percent with the 1st time it says he is and the rest of europe, or just about to go ahead and double digit. and this is going to get worse as the teaching bills joe up. and i think this is a strategy he's just going to take so much pain to make the prices of the consumers that much painful to the point where they protest. and just yesterday, in prague there was 70000 people on the streets, protesting against the energy prices. across the living, demanding chief cast, and they're going to put pressure on the government in order to come to some sort of arrangement to come, you know, a ceasefire with russia. and i say, i think the winter goes on. this is going to get worse and looking at what it's going to cost by the end of the season, maybe a trillion euros, and i'm not sure you're past the money to pay for that. certainly doesn't want to be extremely painful. status of isn't put in, in a way or
u. k. getting bills are going to tennis. and on top of that, you've got the inflation 9 inflation in the in the k just went over 10 percent with the 1st time it says he is and the rest of europe, or just about to go ahead and double digit. and this is going to get worse as the teaching bills joe up. and i think this is a strategy he's just going to take so much pain to make the prices of the consumers that much painful to the point where they protest. and just yesterday, in prague there was...
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u. k. is getting to the point whereby the economy could falter there is no doubt recession is, is, is going to loom large, possibly for more than a year, possibly 18 months, more or even more people are adjusting the comparisons with the seriousness of what's going on to 2008, when, when we saw a major, a major crisis in the economy, a slump right across the board with record interest rates and inflation at similar levels to what it predicted to be next year. and there is a, a feeling on board the trust has to deal with so many issues, potential civil unrest, potential bankruptcies for so many small businesses you were talking earlier about if you speak to these businesses that really on the cost of bankruptcy, some of them and so i think there is still some movement here in terms of a possible arrival blitzer a f r a, a pictures are showing that she's perhaps a mile or so away. ah, yes, that's all from here, we'll bring you up to date with events. as soon as the prime minister arrives the address um, is that not getting too far away? let's just bring guides, national views up to speed. you
u. k. is getting to the point whereby the economy could falter there is no doubt recession is, is, is going to loom large, possibly for more than a year, possibly 18 months, more or even more people are adjusting the comparisons with the seriousness of what's going on to 2008, when, when we saw a major, a major crisis in the economy, a slump right across the board with record interest rates and inflation at similar levels to what it predicted to be next year. and there is a, a feeling on board...
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u. k is getting a new prime minister less trust is elected by members of the governing conservative party to replace boris johnson. and the israeli army concludes, there is a high possibility that one of its soldiers killed a veteran american palestinian journalist sharina block. they was shot dead earlier this year, covering on israeli army raid in the occupied west bank. ah . hello em. claire richardson, thanks so much for joining us. 50 years after the deadly terror attacks at the munich olympics, german president frank volta, shine, myra has officially asked israel forgiveness for germany's handling of events. 50 years ago, 11 israeli team members died after palestinian militants store their compound in the olympic village. at a commemoration ceremony attended by family members of the victims, shine mar, admitted germany had failed to protect israeli athletes. leave again to the wrong honored guests on that family members present had suck within 5. we are united in quiet remembrance of the 12 people who lost their lives and find them. we are united settlement in sorrow from those with
u. k is getting a new prime minister less trust is elected by members of the governing conservative party to replace boris johnson. and the israeli army concludes, there is a high possibility that one of its soldiers killed a veteran american palestinian journalist sharina block. they was shot dead earlier this year, covering on israeli army raid in the occupied west bank. ah . hello em. claire richardson, thanks so much for joining us. 50 years after the deadly terror attacks at the munich...
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u. k. b, get new, been living and working in the united kingdom for many years now share with us or some of your personal memories of the queen. well i haven't really met decline for a longer period of time, but i have been at events where, where she attended and it was really striking that she, steve, she was this really very small lady dominion to figure. and yet she had obviously all the attention and she was lighting out the the people's faces were wherever she went. and i spoke to one lady our her mother was a cleaning lady and it's dates so well back into to the seventy's. i think the queen was there to open a building where this lady's mother was the cleaning lady and she made a point of not just speaking to all the dignity king to this lady bowed an older brother. and that was really, i think, very typical of, of what many people have told me, right. interactions with how that she that she was really somebody who made a point of speaking to everybody and just reaching out to everybody and
u. k. b, get new, been living and working in the united kingdom for many years now share with us or some of your personal memories of the queen. well i haven't really met decline for a longer period of time, but i have been at events where, where she attended and it was really striking that she, steve, she was this really very small lady dominion to figure. and yet she had obviously all the attention and she was lighting out the the people's faces were wherever she went. and i spoke to one lady...
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u. k is getting a new prime minister lives trust is elected by members, the governing conservative party to replace boris strong set at the israeli army concludes. there is a high possibility that one of its soldiers killed a veteran american palestinian journalist, sharina block. i was shot dead earlier this year, covering ms. bailey army rate in be occupied west bank. ah. hello, i am clare richardson of our warm welcome to the show. 50 years after the deadly terror attacks at the munich olympics, german president frank vault. a shy meyer has officially asked israel forgiveness for germany's handling of events. in 1972, 11 israeli t members died after palestinian militant storms. their compound in gillem picked village, and a commemoration ceremony attended by family members of the victims. shine meyer admitted germany had failed to protect israeli athletes. the speakers yield starts over this head of state of this country at once and in the name of the federal republic of germany. forget i ask for forgiveness, forgiven within mainland and for forgiveness for the lack of protection of t
u. k is getting a new prime minister lives trust is elected by members, the governing conservative party to replace boris strong set at the israeli army concludes. there is a high possibility that one of its soldiers killed a veteran american palestinian journalist, sharina block. i was shot dead earlier this year, covering ms. bailey army rate in be occupied west bank. ah. hello, i am clare richardson of our warm welcome to the show. 50 years after the deadly terror attacks at the munich...
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u. k is getting a new prime minister. leave that trust is elected by members of the governing conservative party to replace morse johnson. she takes the helm as brittany faces a cost of living crisis and looming recession. israeli army concludes, there is a high possibility that one of its soldiers killed a veteran american palestinian journalists sharina block that was killed earlier this year, covering and is really army rate in the occupied west bank and canadian police hunt . 2 men suspected of stabbing 10 people dead in canada. ask a watch and province. the victims were found in a remote indigenous community and a nearby town. ah. hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. 50 years after the deadly terror attacks at the munich olympics, german president frank volter stein meyer has officially asked israel forgiveness for germany's handling of events. 50 years ago, 11 israeli t members died after palestinian militants stormed their compound in the olympic village. at a commemoration, a ceremony at
u. k is getting a new prime minister. leave that trust is elected by members of the governing conservative party to replace morse johnson. she takes the helm as brittany faces a cost of living crisis and looming recession. israeli army concludes, there is a high possibility that one of its soldiers killed a veteran american palestinian journalists sharina block that was killed earlier this year, covering and is really army rate in the occupied west bank and canadian police hunt . 2 men...
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the poverty will get deeper and deeper into in terms of the position in the u. k. and there is apparently a plan to actually freeze that the actual cap for energy bills and so relieved some of the pressure watched this prime minister needs desperately to do is really get the public mood in her favor because it's pretty wishy washy right now off the johnson's a controversies and a very messy sort of campaign on the road with lots of argumentative debates, especially between richie sumac, the former chancellor and his trust suits the still in the foreign secretary post when she was go doing this 2 months of, of hustings. but now of course, as she is prime minister, ah, you know, and when she was in her early twenties, she was a liberal democrat member, president of the oxford de lived dems. now at 47 years of age, she's a prime minister. what will she do? will she will spell out some measures to deal with the economy, not only the issue of the energy sector, but also i'm the sense ministry will get an amazingly big input of money in its billions of dollars or between
the poverty will get deeper and deeper into in terms of the position in the u. k. and there is apparently a plan to actually freeze that the actual cap for energy bills and so relieved some of the pressure watched this prime minister needs desperately to do is really get the public mood in her favor because it's pretty wishy washy right now off the johnson's a controversies and a very messy sort of campaign on the road with lots of argumentative debates, especially between richie sumac, the...
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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. if they have jobs, i don't know whether it's really his place hold the country together. whether he can on is another question. very interesting stuff. i'm going to ask you to stick around. but 1st i want to take a quick look at how the u. k went about its 1st day without queen elizabeth because most of her former subjects don't know life without her. and while her death was an unexpected giving her age 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. and maybe he can maybe the whole fuel and the days of...
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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 they have jobs, i don't know whether it's really his place to hold the country together. whether he can on the is another question. very interesting stuff. i'm going to ask you to stick around. but 1st i want to take a quick look at how the u. k went about it's 1st day without queen elizabeth because most of her former subjects don't know life without her. and while her death was an unexpected giving her ag
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...
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i wonder if we can get some reaction from the public in the u. k. hey, lisa, i get well soon. i wish she recovers and i hold the family all that they navigate through this difficult period together, united the find peace in whatever happened. she's it, i'm very good hale and i just wish you and obeys in pain you know, carry on through what she's very and when she enjoys doing it. she's, she's been the queen as long as i've been alive. she's being the queen, as long as my parents have been alive. so she's really a very, very important part of the fabric. you know, it's going to be terrible. i was very sad. i think she's a very special queen. i think everybody around the world knows her and even in israel, and i wish for her health and hopefully she'll always be there. i hope she, well, she recovers care well soon. it's lovely. well wish as a poor queen elizabeth corley, when i come back to you, what have people you've been talking to said yeah, or there are just big crowds, your gallery in front of buckingham powers. although of course, most people know she's not actually here,
i wonder if we can get some reaction from the public in the u. k. hey, lisa, i get well soon. i wish she recovers and i hold the family all that they navigate through this difficult period together, united the find peace in whatever happened. she's it, i'm very good hale and i just wish you and obeys in pain you know, carry on through what she's very and when she enjoys doing it. she's, she's been the queen as long as i've been alive. she's being the queen, as long as my parents have been...
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w as bergan mass, the get the u. k has 10 days of morning behind it, emotions tradition, estate, funeral service like no other how to things feel now that it's all over. i think one of her overarching feelings is one of pride that this event is choreography. when so incredibly well, and in the words of one of my friends, he said planning organization and hard. and i think that summarizes it really well . this is how a lot of people have been feeling and you know, so many people have been touched by it. but now obviously after this period that culminated in this, an enormous event, you know, where the nation could celebrate itself. now are it's back to reality, i would say, and are all eyes on king charles and how he will continue to conduct the monarchy. we've seen an outpouring of support for the monarchy, love for the queen, and do you think this bodes well for the future of the monarchy? i think really all eyes are now under on the new king, and he will start with a lot of good will. we have seen that his popularity
w as bergan mass, the get the u. k has 10 days of morning behind it, emotions tradition, estate, funeral service like no other how to things feel now that it's all over. i think one of her overarching feelings is one of pride that this event is choreography. when so incredibly well, and in the words of one of my friends, he said planning organization and hard. and i think that summarizes it really well . this is how a lot of people have been feeling and you know, so many people have been...
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won't get to the front, they won't get to the to the queen's coffin in time before the queue is basically officially closed at 530 gmc tomorrow. that's when the u. k. the capital changes get once again and move into the official proceedings for the state funeral. many, many dignitaries are here already. the capital of expecting some 1000000 people perhaps to be collected in the footprints of the wall palaces and hyde park itself. it's a huge undertaking, an amazing security operation. roads close the kind of thing that the u. k has not seen before, and it is seen quite a great many of the sorts of events. big events like this, but nothing of this size so far. and laurie was speaking about this being really one of the biggest diplomatic events in modern times. you were just mentioning the world leaders in the dignitaries of arrive for that reception at buckingham palace. but you have many, many people from around the world coming to, to pay their respects to the queen and to attend a funeral. absolutely, i mean, we have seen a huge number of dignitaries at buckingham palace behind me this evening. there has been this royal reception hosted by king
won't get to the front, they won't get to the to the queen's coffin in time before the queue is basically officially closed at 530 gmc tomorrow. that's when the u. k. the capital changes get once again and move into the official proceedings for the state funeral. many, many dignitaries are here already. the capital of expecting some 1000000 people perhaps to be collected in the footprints of the wall palaces and hyde park itself. it's a huge undertaking, an amazing security operation. roads...
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u. k families, millions of them really fun to get hard going. she's going to announce in the next few days, a new plan for capping the energy bills, right, the way across the country, limiting them to below $3000.00 us dollars in any given year. now this is a colossal commitment over a $100000000000.00 committed to it, which could actually threatened the whole mantra about cutting taxes because somewhere that money has to be found. and it could be found in taxes for the future . and that could put her under threat. ah, well let's bring in our guests now in london, ron da. com reader in politics at king's college, london, and director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia craig, head of economics and at the new economic foundation and in brussels, petra's wrestler's secretary general of the european movement international, which is a civil society network promoting close a european integration, a well one, welcome to you all. thank you very much for being on inside story. before we get into the nitty gr
u. k families, millions of them really fun to get hard going. she's going to announce in the next few days, a new plan for capping the energy bills, right, the way across the country, limiting them to below $3000.00 us dollars in any given year. now this is a colossal commitment over a $100000000000.00 committed to it, which could actually threatened the whole mantra about cutting taxes because somewhere that money has to be found. and it could be found in taxes for the future . and that could...
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u. k. at least runs to put the british economy 1st on her priority list. of course, you can get all this new information any time you want on our website at d, w dot comp. i'm terry martin for me and all of the team. thanks ruth . i'm going to have ended glistening place of long the mediterranean sea. it's waters connect people of many cultures.
u. k. at least runs to put the british economy 1st on her priority list. of course, you can get all this new information any time you want on our website at d, w dot comp. i'm terry martin for me and all of the team. thanks ruth . i'm going to have ended glistening place of long the mediterranean sea. it's waters connect people of many cultures.
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u. k. policy making and concerns of all people continue to get ignored. they want to attract bankers and banks to come to the u. k. that's a very silly view because you know, you don't need foreign banks to come in. you better establish domestic banks. farm banks are not really interested in lending to small local firms in the u. k. that's what's needed. and the chancellor was referring to foreign banks as a result coming in and paying taxes. what we know that the international banks and global banks, they're the ones that are least likely to pay taxes. and anyone don't sell because they have a close all over the globe. and they rearrange the business structure such that the revenue comes in based mainly in tax havens where the has no no taxes to pay and they pay very little taxes. oh, that's a reasonable program with this story. as china has accused america of theft claiming its been illegally exporting oil from syria, me wouldn't. where's the u. s. and other countries to stop unlawful, military stationing and actions in syria? stop imposing unilateral sa
u. k. policy making and concerns of all people continue to get ignored. they want to attract bankers and banks to come to the u. k. that's a very silly view because you know, you don't need foreign banks to come in. you better establish domestic banks. farm banks are not really interested in lending to small local firms in the u. k. that's what's needed. and the chancellor was referring to foreign banks as a result coming in and paying taxes. what we know that the international banks and global...
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u. k. it's in nowadays, it's only going to get worse with inflation of the currency. it's a bit of a crisis. what about the energy issues as well? and we look at the restrict, i think, i mean, i mean the restriction is being sort of get one go on. yes. so precisely, it, you know, at a time when, clearly, the economic situation has turned again very much for the worse. is this really the time to, you know, way encourage the bank has to pay these excessive bonuses again? well, yes, so this, you know, this is not really a good time and it would be ridiculous to assume that by, by taking away the cap and therefore having higher bankers pay that in any shape or form. this is going to be a solution. all is going to be helpful. actually, you cannot expect that at all. and what is the main problem? why is the u. k been a trouble in fact, you can even go back. why do you pay in the past 100 years, perform so much worse and then for than other european economies say the german economy for activity continues to be very low. why is that? and the reason is that is something that's
u. k. it's in nowadays, it's only going to get worse with inflation of the currency. it's a bit of a crisis. what about the energy issues as well? and we look at the restrict, i think, i mean, i mean the restriction is being sort of get one go on. yes. so precisely, it, you know, at a time when, clearly, the economic situation has turned again very much for the worse. is this really the time to, you know, way encourage the bank has to pay these excessive bonuses again? well, yes, so this, you...
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get away with that. she needs to compliment that with measures to reinforce the u. k. longer term energy security. another something which i'm sure that you're watching very closely. um, as well, inflation, it could hit 22 percent early next year. according to goldman sachs. what do you say? what are you saying is this likely? i think that's highly unlikely. i think that was pre, i think that was presupposed that any new u. k. government wouldn't take additional measures to protect the u. k. can see what we're seeing here at the moment is solely driven by a massive rise in energy prices. now the moment we are starting to see energy prices to come down, u. k. natural gas prices spike significantly higher early on the back of the indefinite shut down of no screen one that i had since form back from the high the day. so that suggests that any new physical package that is coming in lightning to keep it laid on energy costs. i think any impacts on inflation is likely to be tempered by the fact that already, even given the fact that we've seen a big spike in energy prices, in april u. k. consumers are a
get away with that. she needs to compliment that with measures to reinforce the u. k. longer term energy security. another something which i'm sure that you're watching very closely. um, as well, inflation, it could hit 22 percent early next year. according to goldman sachs. what do you say? what are you saying is this likely? i think that's highly unlikely. i think that was pre, i think that was presupposed that any new u. k. government wouldn't take additional measures to protect the u. k....
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well the priorities uttered off to get the u. k. through survival in terms of list trust, 47 years of age, not really known throughout the world that she was a foreign minister. she still is at this very moment, sir, but turning into the prime minister in 24 hours. but sir, she isn't that well known. and she started out in a very unusual way, not the classic or old god conservative at all. she has parents who are left wingers, apparently her mother used to take her on a campaign for nuclear disarmament rallies in the 1980s. she was a member of the liberal democratic opposition party when she was the oxford university achieve and went to the 2014 conference and tried to push through a vote against the monarchy, saying no one should have a birthright to be a royal that which was quite extraordinary, really, when you consider her now about to become prime minister at proper about to get the keys to downing street on tuesday. but that point of unity in the party is all important because the country is divided so badly now. the worst tim
well the priorities uttered off to get the u. k. through survival in terms of list trust, 47 years of age, not really known throughout the world that she was a foreign minister. she still is at this very moment, sir, but turning into the prime minister in 24 hours. but sir, she isn't that well known. and she started out in a very unusual way, not the classic or old god conservative at all. she has parents who are left wingers, apparently her mother used to take her on a campaign for nuclear...
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u. k. ah, the july jesus is getting worse and worse and worse, a poor right now they're on lower incomes. they're struggling, national, given the heating and their bills. everything is going up. why would they be cutting it for the people in the higher income records ridiculous? london is getting worse. thing that's getting worse, to be honest, you could argue that it's a good strategy because a attract sort of business is to come into set up to establish reason in london. so to that extent brought up, perhaps it is a good decision. but on the other hand, again, it's going to reduce the overall say for instance, the money that can be a lot easier allocated to welfare benefits. st. housing is going to be a challenge. but yeah, i yeah, it's good to have a mini boucher, i just wish that during this time with national crisis that we were spending a bit we were a nuisance to meet. you know, what does that mean for me now? and some of the fun things i was just at covent garden and walking along the shops there and deliberately not going in from places. maybe i'll go back that to big plus. that'
u. k. ah, the july jesus is getting worse and worse and worse, a poor right now they're on lower incomes. they're struggling, national, given the heating and their bills. everything is going up. why would they be cutting it for the people in the higher income records ridiculous? london is getting worse. thing that's getting worse, to be honest, you could argue that it's a good strategy because a attract sort of business is to come into set up to establish reason in london. so to that extent...
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getting money back. whereas here in the u. k. all morning, he is making as one of the world's leading countries and for the money spent. got a great number. how mindful, don't you think king charles is of the criticism, but the royal family gets as far as it's 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, it is a proper job is that the, the roles do a great deal of good for charity, for institutions in the u. k. and the commonwealth of the world, and it's a very important job, a very tough job. lastly, i was actually working royals. they are the ones that actually get paid money by the state, the rest of the roads. and we do have to go out and make their living. they have to be very discrete about the way they do it. but in prince charles, i think he's a very sensitive, he's an extreme sensitive and an extreme intelligent. and he's been saying the ye
getting money back. whereas here in the u. k. all morning, he is making as one of the world's leading countries and for the money spent. got a great number. how mindful, don't you think king charles is of the criticism, but the royal family gets as far as it's 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, it is a...
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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 job. i was actually working royals. they are the ones that actually get paid money by the state, the rest of the roads and we do have to go out and make their living. they have to be very discrete about when they do it. but turning, prince charles, i think he's a very sensitive, he's an extreme sensitive and extreme intelligence. and he's been saying the years, the institution mom, can you k very transparent. and he's demonstrated that what it's doing is, you know, it's not extravagant and that it needs to return. i'm sure he will continue to do that. so as far as you're concerned, david brant wins out. the royal family in the u. k. provides excellent value for money. well we'd be saying 2011 when we take all married right through the. ready jubilee abstruse make and harry wedding. the royal family definitely piece a huge. can you going into 3 chunks? one is tourism and trade, where they are very, very favor
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 job. i was actually working royals. they are the ones that actually get paid money by the state, the rest of the roads and we do have to go out and make their living. they have to be very discrete about when they do it. but turning, prince charles, i think he's a very sensitive,...
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now, coming up to the houses of parliament getting closer to its final destination, westminster hall in the center of the u. k. that we see the queen's children and 3 of her grandson's prince william, prince harry and peter phillips, who's the son of princess anne. and looking ahead to the coming days, the queen will lie in state for 4 days in westminster hall before her funeral, which will take place at westminster abbey on monday. and we can see that to the right of the screen, westminster abbey, to the left. we see the houses of parliament and the elizabeth tower. big ben. i think that was just such a church we just saw who was her 1st prime minister back in 1950. she famously called winston. yes. i wouldn't of the 1st a 15 prime minister. she's kind of a final one being appointed just 2 days before her death. the new british prime minister lives truss. and that also as the sense of a slight uncertainty beneath all of this ceremony is that we, we've got a completely untasted prime minister, an untested government and now an untested king as an extraordinary time in, in the, in the u. k. right now, i mean,
now, coming up to the houses of parliament getting closer to its final destination, westminster hall in the center of the u. k. that we see the queen's children and 3 of her grandson's prince william, prince harry and peter phillips, who's the son of princess anne. and looking ahead to the coming days, the queen will lie in state for 4 days in westminster hall before her funeral, which will take place at westminster abbey on monday. and we can see that to the right of the screen, westminster...
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getting money back. whereas here in the u. k. all morning he is making as 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 their way, perhaps by, by getting proper jobs? well, one cannot do. it is a proper job in the working roads. do a great deal of good for charity, for institutions in the u. k. and the commonwealth of the world, and it's a very important job of a very tough job. lastly, a actually working royals. they are the ones that actually get paid money by the state, the rest of the roads. and we do have to go out and make them. ready they have to be very discrete by the way they do it. but turning prince charles, i think he's very sensitive, but he's an extremely sensitive and extreme intelligent. and he'
getting money back. whereas here in the u. k. all morning he is making as 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 their way, perhaps by, by getting proper jobs? well,...
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cross and this compassionate conservative government will do everything we can to get people through this crisis. u. k is outgoing liter bars. johnson authors his support to live trust who replace him as prime minister later on tuesday. ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up a 100000 people risk losing their homes with fears, pakistan's biggest lake is on the verge of bursting its banks. the u. s. calls for accountability up to israel said it's highly likely al jazeera journalist, sharina apple aqua was accidentally killed by one of its soldiers, and perused president point fingers at his rivals as he testified in one of several criminal cases against him. ah, welcome to the program, boris johnson has given his last speech as u. k. prime minister. he addressed the media outside downing street saying he's proud to have served the country. johnson is now heading to bell moral castle in scotland to hand his resignation to acquaint elizabeth the new conservative party ladle is trust will also visit the queen and be asked to form a government. thank you everybod
cross and this compassionate conservative government will do everything we can to get people through this crisis. u. k is outgoing liter bars. johnson authors his support to live trust who replace him as prime minister later on tuesday. ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up a 100000 people risk losing their homes with fears, pakistan's biggest lake is on the verge of bursting its banks. the u. s. calls for accountability up to israel said it's...
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u. k? well, after the boat is jonathan, his bees mildly north, the comic premier ship. things cannot get worse as far as people he brushes are concerned. having said that, british politics have the tendency to surprise us to have done so over the past few years, especially seems where you decided to leave you. so people are hoping for the best, but they're expecting the worse. ok, rod. now let's get into the details of it, of course, a long and costly to do list for les stress, the most pressing issue, as we heard domestically is of course, to help people cope with a huge rise in energy prices. the cost of living crisis. but this energy crisis, of course, is not just affecting britain, but the whole of europe given what's happening in ukraine right now. do you think britain, under less stress is better place to deal with it than other european countries? with the energy crisis that remains to be seen. again, we won't know until tomorrow. some specifics. what is trust is going to come up with. i think what we can say some confidence is this is the immediate ass around that she's facing. s
u. k? well, after the boat is jonathan, his bees mildly north, the comic premier ship. things cannot get worse as far as people he brushes are concerned. having said that, british politics have the tendency to surprise us to have done so over the past few years, especially seems where you decided to leave you. so people are hoping for the best, but they're expecting the worse. ok, rod. now let's get into the details of it, of course, a long and costly to do list for les stress, the most...
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get, is standing by fresh bout now. this is the 1st to state funeral in the u. k. since 1965. can you talk us through the day? bank? i think we back. can you hear me? i apologize. we seem to have some technical problems here. we'll try to get back to our correspondent bank. they got a little later in the show, all right, to ukraine. now, where keith says that its troops are advancing further into the north eastern hot teeth. now in liberated territories, more evidence of possible russian war crimes is being on earth, all correspondent, and manual shall went to izzy. where mass graves containing more than 450 bodies have been uncovered. some of them bearing signs of torture. and a warning to our view as some may find this next report distressing their uncovering sphere. holler at me, very artillery fire rages in this forest. on the outskirts of recently liberated is zoom forensic experts are working around the clock with you and bodies buried in mass graves dating from the russian occupation book. doing for much here. just only with the information we have, which has already been established is the burial of local re
get, is standing by fresh bout now. this is the 1st to state funeral in the u. k. since 1965. can you talk us through the day? bank? i think we back. can you hear me? i apologize. we seem to have some technical problems here. we'll try to get back to our correspondent bank. they got a little later in the show, all right, to ukraine. now, where keith says that its troops are advancing further into the north eastern hot teeth. now in liberated territories, more evidence of possible russian war...
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with critics calling it a returned to so called trickle down economics, malice get more in this from a correspondence in the 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 mone
with critics calling it a returned to so called trickle down economics, malice get more in this from a correspondence in the 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...
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u. k. were vendors are doing well. take a look. the line to get into westminster hall is expected to be many kilometers long as hundreds of thousands try to get a glimpse of the queen's coffin. and as brits bid farewell to the popular monarch, they are also spending money on memorabilia and souvenirs to remember her by at the cool of britannia store coffee mugs and sweaters to be at the queen's portrait. and the slogan, gone but not forgotten, which lay their mugs with fish like 4 or, you know, hot and gone, but not forgotten. that seemed really popular. and here the blue by and a lot especially that these had, we have it and stores are already looking to the future, but it might take a few days to get king charles memorabilia. you haven't planned any t shirts or clothing yet, but hopefully the mugs really come from thursday for king charles. yes, souvenirs are also in high demand in place as far from the u. k. like in hong kong, which was ruled by britain until being handed over to china in 1997 bryan on owns house of men and memorabilia. shop ho
u. k. were vendors are doing well. take a look. the line to get into westminster hall is expected to be many kilometers long as hundreds of thousands try to get a glimpse of the queen's coffin. and as brits bid farewell to the popular monarch, they are also spending money on memorabilia and souvenirs to remember her by at the cool of britannia store coffee mugs and sweaters to be at the queen's portrait. and the slogan, gone but not forgotten, which lay their mugs with fish like 4 or, you know,...
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central bank is trying to do, i think was an equation is i resolved that only would get more clarity on where the u. k. economy and a yuki assets are headed by mid afternoon. sterling had recovered its early losses and was trading at a $1.08, but that still more than 20 percent down on its value of a year ago. and the turmoil appears far from over. paul brennan, al jazeera liverpool to laugh, i honest ah, retired soldiers demanding high attentions, trying to break through corn near lebanon's parliament. as banks reopened up to 5 days closure and super typhoon r. o kills at least 8 people leaving a trail of destruction across the philippines. ah hello, we've got some rather lively weather pushing across southeastern parts of australia . now you see this band of cloud rolling out the south australia just pushing towards victoria tasmania. and we are going to see some by the way weather coming through here. over the next hour, so some good spring showers. rumbling away here. then some west weather too. is that east side of queensland splashes, showers across northern parts of austria. i would towards the
central bank is trying to do, i think was an equation is i resolved that only would get more clarity on where the u. k. economy and a yuki assets are headed by mid afternoon. sterling had recovered its early losses and was trading at a $1.08, but that still more than 20 percent down on its value of a year ago. and the turmoil appears far from over. paul brennan, al jazeera liverpool to laugh, i honest ah, retired soldiers demanding high attentions, trying to break through corn near lebanon's...
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i think once that equation is resolved, then only we'll get more clarity on where the u. k. economy and a yuki assets are headed by mid afternoon. sterling had recovered its early losses and was trading at a $1.08, but that still more than 20 percent down on its value of a year ago. and the turmoil appears far from over poll brennan, al jazeera liverpool go to italy. now countries on cause threats 1st far right? prime minister since well will to riling coalition. and by changing the loony and tap brothers of italy, parties project take a majority of seats in parliament after sunday's election. stephanie decker reports from ron the 1st day of the new right wing reality for entity and feelings are mixed. lum, your space goal and mature of well, i expect more political self determination for italy now within the limits of the european union. so always to let ourselves be heard with a more decisive voice nor thought. i feel like a level that evidently, i'm not someone who voted for her because i'm not a supporter of the right her. this doesn't mean that i think the country wante
i think once that equation is resolved, then only we'll get more clarity on where the u. k. economy and a yuki assets are headed by mid afternoon. sterling had recovered its early losses and was trading at a $1.08, but that still more than 20 percent down on its value of a year ago. and the turmoil appears far from over poll brennan, al jazeera liverpool go to italy. now countries on cause threats 1st far right? prime minister since well will to riling coalition. and by changing the loony and...