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u. k. good teddy with his chris. the fact that some employees feel unmotivated the drudge of the 9 to 5 not engaged with jobs. it's nothing new. people have always felt like that's why the fossil of a quiet, quitting old jones consisted a bundle of tasks lease, just very loosely defined is he said customers or to drive a train and we never have the details about how you supposed to do that. and many people at discretionary assets, they go the extra mile to know this is chad to customers when they're selling them . so the customers feel good and come back will be the case, a train driver's license. and if somebody is off sick, they'll come in and work an extra day, and all that helps companies be more efficient and, and work smoothly and quietly. quitting means with drawing still of that discretionary assets and doing minimum specify minimum specified in the contract. and they don't tell those that the doing it tens is a silent withdrawal of labor and goodwill. and i think there's a couple of reasons why this might be
u. k. good teddy with his chris. the fact that some employees feel unmotivated the drudge of the 9 to 5 not engaged with jobs. it's nothing new. people have always felt like that's why the fossil of a quiet, quitting old jones consisted a bundle of tasks lease, just very loosely defined is he said customers or to drive a train and we never have the details about how you supposed to do that. and many people at discretionary assets, they go the extra mile to know this is chad to customers when...
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u. k. good teddy with us . chris of the fact that some employees feel on motivated the drudge of the 9 to 5 not engaged with jobs is nothing new. people have always felt like that. so why the fuss, over quiet, quitting old jobs consisted a bundle of tasks, least tasks very loosely defined or is he said customers or to drive a train and we never have the details about how you supposed to do. there are many people at discretionary assets to go the extra mile to know this is chad to customers when they're sending them. so the customer feel good and come back will be the case of train drivers and you can to moments. and if somebody's off sick feel, come in and work an extra day. and all that helps companies be more efficient and, and work smoothly and quietly quitting means with drawings to leave that discretionary assets and doing minimum specify min minimum specified in the contract. and they don't tell those that the doing kansas asylum withdrawal of labor and goodwill. and i think there's a couple of reasons wh
u. k. good teddy with us . chris of the fact that some employees feel on motivated the drudge of the 9 to 5 not engaged with jobs is nothing new. people have always felt like that. so why the fuss, over quiet, quitting old jobs consisted a bundle of tasks, least tasks very loosely defined or is he said customers or to drive a train and we never have the details about how you supposed to do. there are many people at discretionary assets to go the extra mile to know this is chad to customers when...
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u. k. good teddy with us, chris. the fact that some employees feel unmotivated the drudge of the 9 to 5 not engaged with jobs is nothing new. people have always felt like that's why the fossil of a quiet, quitting old jones consist of a bundle of tasks, lease tusks, very loosely defined is he said customers or to drive a train and we never have the details. are you supposed to do that? and many people at discretionary assets to go the extra mile to know this is to customers when they're sending them so that customers feel good and come back will be the case of train drivers. and you can to moments and a series of sick feel come in and work an extra day, and all that helps companies be more efficient and, and work smoothly and quietly quitting means with drawings to look that discretionary assets and doing a minimum of specify min minimum specified in the contract and they don't tell those that the doing a kansas asylum withdrawal of labor and goodwill. and i think there's a couple of reasons why this might be happeni
u. k. good teddy with us, chris. the fact that some employees feel unmotivated the drudge of the 9 to 5 not engaged with jobs is nothing new. people have always felt like that's why the fossil of a quiet, quitting old jones consist of a bundle of tasks, lease tusks, very loosely defined is he said customers or to drive a train and we never have the details. are you supposed to do that? and many people at discretionary assets to go the extra mile to know this is to customers when they're sending...
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u. k. good to have you with us up, lisa. this much hand wringing in europe than about the election of a right wing coalition, lead probably by a far right, prime minister before right parties are and their ideology have been a part of the european political mainstream for, for at least 2 decades. now, i mean, is it the disaster that some would have us believe? well are from one point of view. it is, it is a disastrous result for a tally on politics. from another point of view, it's simply one more incident in arrange all the victories as you suggest that as well. in many european countries, the far right or uprise that took place sir some years ago is still going on. and while we thought we had it, let's say under control in europe are precisely as a result of the, of the recent pandemic. another moves by the more progressive forces of the political spectrum we see kind of persisting and also, ah, gaining some momentum in, in certain countries. france is a good example. you say that is gaining momentum though professor far r
u. k. good to have you with us up, lisa. this much hand wringing in europe than about the election of a right wing coalition, lead probably by a far right, prime minister before right parties are and their ideology have been a part of the european political mainstream for, for at least 2 decades. now, i mean, is it the disaster that some would have us believe? well are from one point of view. it is, it is a disastrous result for a tally on politics. from another point of view, it's simply one...
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u. k. very good to have you with us. i'm suggesting that to harder was making there was that this was an vacation that russia would be supplying troops quickly, but there's gotta be funding put in place for more weaponry. there's gotta be training for 300000 troops and we're heading into winter. how much is the timing of this going to be a factor? because all of that is going to take time, isn't it? yes, is not good. i definitely take a sheet mediately, unless there's been plans for the sat behind the scenes that we don't know about. we're already noticing some small movements and additional cost groups and ships. for example, there's a movement of the $400.00 conscripts now closer to the belgrade city with any which is right near the russian ukrainian border. but he had 2 full 100000 in the front that with a tap with 300000 troops. will that be enough to turn the tide in russia's favor? well, so at least you look at russian estimates, for example, russian sender vitamins. yep. and i just made a statement and said that i
u. k. very good to have you with us. i'm suggesting that to harder was making there was that this was an vacation that russia would be supplying troops quickly, but there's gotta be funding put in place for more weaponry. there's gotta be training for 300000 troops and we're heading into winter. how much is the timing of this going to be a factor? because all of that is going to take time, isn't it? yes, is not good. i definitely take a sheet mediately, unless there's been plans for the sat...
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lowered into the royal vault below for goodness of the lord before the service ended with the national anthem for a new era and the new king. ah so a historic day in the u. k. is the country said good bye to what's longest running, monarch his day w jack parrish in windsor with a look back at the day's events. the final moment of this day of ceremony really culminated in a particularly private in terms of the queen's body laying next to her husband, the late prince. philip as well as her sister, the late prince margaret, on both her parents. in the memorial chapel of jake, king george, the 5th, the ceremony was sort of got smaller and smaller throughout the day, 2000 people in westminster abbey, including world leaders, royals from all over the world. then the body was moved here to windsor castle for the committee ceremony, which was taking place with just the sort of direct people that were in contact with the queen. perhaps were seen a real outpouring of love thousands upon thousands of people on the streets of london and here in windsor as well. and i think one of the really outstanding moments for a lot of people will be the look on the king's face du
lowered into the royal vault below for goodness of the lord before the service ended with the national anthem for a new era and the new king. ah so a historic day in the u. k. is the country said good bye to what's longest running, monarch his day w jack parrish in windsor with a look back at the day's events. the final moment of this day of ceremony really culminated in a particularly private in terms of the queen's body laying next to her husband, the late prince. philip as well as her...
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u. k. suzy goods, every with us. so this past says she'll act immediately to curb the spiraling cost of living. if as expected, she's handed the keys to number 10. but to what extent, as far as the electorate is concerned, is it too late that a professor should have addressed this issue long ago? will she be on the back foot from day one on how long before conservative party grandees who brought down johnston turn on her? well, as you just hearing, that glitch is talking about immediately acting on long term energy supplies. it takes years to sort out where your long term energy supplies are going to be coming from. that's why it's called the long term. she can't possibly do that in 3 months . but one of the legacies that we've inherited from bars johnston is that we are governed by people who act by emotion and who govern with emotion rather than with practicality and regardless of politics. and they don't seem to think well with this work with that work. what's the best solution, who's affected by it? can we get th
u. k. suzy goods, every with us. so this past says she'll act immediately to curb the spiraling cost of living. if as expected, she's handed the keys to number 10. but to what extent, as far as the electorate is concerned, is it too late that a professor should have addressed this issue long ago? will she be on the back foot from day one on how long before conservative party grandees who brought down johnston turn on her? well, as you just hearing, that glitch is talking about immediately...
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u. k, tom, good to have with us. what do you make of this? it's, it's really unprecedented as your, as your colleague was saying, you know, i, i've seen a just the last hour so that the geological survey in denmark is, has kind of corroborated what your colleague was saying it's, it's a seismic activity related to blasts no earthquakes to that kind of makes the situation less that handle coincidence and more to that actually also as the market we're closing as, as that the benchmark natural gas market in europe t t f was, was closing wet statements from gas, from talking about, about possibly sanctioning ukrainians or which would obviously be another route of route to market of russian gas, which all kind of find it by mouth together makes it feel like anything but a coincidence. who might have the motivation though, and the reason to south want to sabotage these pipelines? well, to say i don't think sabotage has been officially declared, but i mean, the situation in the european gas market is such that it's very, very tight, tight. it's very
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and on this, as i've mentioned before, eastern europe looks good in either states, look good, the u. k. ok. but, but, but some of the largest countries in the european union and they don't look so good . but my bind is rarely that old president putin had to do was to wave his nuclear missiles at nato, from a distance, and implicitly threatened to escalate to a nuclear war. and nato back down that is consequential isn't as far as global security is concerned. no, i don't see that it's that russian threaten us with mutes all the time. you know, when i was foreign minister, negotiated with the americans, the placing of the missile defense, agent, poland, they were doing it so. so frequently that i had to publicly asked the russian general stop to threaten us with nuclear annihilation. no more than once a quarter. and then they stopped. look, we are a nuclear lyons to and then you can when you come back, the real threat is to ukraine. but my impression is that they were using this in the 1st month of the war. and if they stopped, if moscow does prevail in the east, your pretty pessimistic
and on this, as i've mentioned before, eastern europe looks good in either states, look good, the u. k. ok. but, but, but some of the largest countries in the european union and they don't look so good . but my bind is rarely that old president putin had to do was to wave his nuclear missiles at nato, from a distance, and implicitly threatened to escalate to a nuclear war. and nato back down that is consequential isn't as far as global security is concerned. no, i don't see that it's that...
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they have goals, but they're not very good at planning the same thing about energy prices in the u. k. i mean, you know, having these energy caps here, that's just postponing that just postponing reality here. i list trust good to a good luck. i mean you to inheriting this. this is going to be very, very difficult for the u. k. go ahead, marco before we go to the break. yeah, i mean, if she follows the german example of german defense minister a couple of weeks ago that the army would be on the streets of germany for october 1st to patrol to stop riots. so the biggest country in europe is now preparing to batten down the hatches and enforce its fear on the, on the population. so things aren't looking too good. and as john said, this may be part of the plan, but it costs a great deal, and it risks a great deal for those who initiate the plan. because rachel says it's up to the population as to how much they can really tolerate without getting up and standing up full, those rights, which are now so utterly threatened by the elite mouse. ok. mark again, i have to jump in here. we're goin
they have goals, but they're not very good at planning the same thing about energy prices in the u. k. i mean, you know, having these energy caps here, that's just postponing that just postponing reality here. i list trust good to a good luck. i mean you to inheriting this. this is going to be very, very difficult for the u. k. go ahead, marco before we go to the break. yeah, i mean, if she follows the german example of german defense minister a couple of weeks ago that the army would be on the...
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after a cold night, sunday, going on into monday, it should be fine and try for a good part of for the u. k. said he, that is a case across sir. london should be fine and try settled whether therefore the queen's funeral or monday. try to cross much of france, one or 2 showers there in 2 central parts of spain and portugal, try to across a good part of northern africa. the heat has abated somewhat up towards northwest, but out you're still getting up to 31 celsius falling back to about 25 there in re bat for your showers across central africa and big down. pause there across a good part of nigeria, right? the way to cynical, ah ah, ah, i met with lou. ah, ah, hello again. this is al jazeera. let's remind you of the main news the south here us. how speaker nancy pelosi is in our media. the highest ranked u. s. official to visit. since its independence in 1991, it comes off to renewed fighting between all media and azerbaijan near the contested region of no go, no color buck a ceasefire has been in place since wednesday. u. s. president joe biden was to live at a stop wanting to russia agains
after a cold night, sunday, going on into monday, it should be fine and try for a good part of for the u. k. said he, that is a case across sir. london should be fine and try settled whether therefore the queen's funeral or monday. try to cross much of france, one or 2 showers there in 2 central parts of spain and portugal, try to across a good part of northern africa. the heat has abated somewhat up towards northwest, but out you're still getting up to 31 celsius falling back to about 25 there...
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u. k. imports more than half of its food, so the cost of everything from apples to coffee will go up. the rise will be especially notable in goods traded in u. s. dollars like orland gas, lower income found families will be the hardest hit with their earnings having to stretch even further with winter approaching. heating costs are another concern. brings money also won't go as far as if they travel to the u. s. or 2 countries using the dollar for, for taurus the drop in the pound means it will be cheaper to visit the 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, th
u. k. imports more than half of its food, so the cost of everything from apples to coffee will go up. the rise will be especially notable in goods traded in u. s. dollars like orland gas, lower income found families will be the hardest hit with their earnings having to stretch even further with winter approaching. heating costs are another concern. brings money also won't go as far as if they travel to the u. s. or 2 countries using the dollar for, for taurus the drop in the pound means it will...
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u. k is acting like the a developing country? if you really look at everything comprehensively, like a good economist, would you say the u. s. is much worse long term fiscal shape than the u. k. therefore, reacting okay, well, so hold on. so this was david mouth speaking the head of the world bank, and he, he mentioned europe specifically singled out europe, not just the u. k. y, and the u. k. singled out europe for a, an increased risk of recession. that you saying you don't see it that way? well, i think we have people like malpass talking up a recession. we're going to have that happen because science recessions are largely in my view, psychological events in the sense that i, if i am an employer and your employer. i start if i think you're going to, i think your thing is recession coming. i believe you're going to start firing your your workers, who are my customers. and in anticipation of that i start firing my workers who are your customers and then the entire thing in meltdown because of self showing prophecies here. remember? or is it all you don't wanna hear? it appears here themselves. when a chuckle, office and dir
u. k is acting like the a developing country? if you really look at everything comprehensively, like a good economist, would you say the u. s. is much worse long term fiscal shape than the u. k. therefore, reacting okay, well, so hold on. so this was david mouth speaking the head of the world bank, and he, he mentioned europe specifically singled out europe, not just the u. k. y, and the u. k. singled out europe for a, an increased risk of recession. that you saying you don't see it that way?...
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vegetables to come at. staples are going to go up. technology is going to cost more in even goods made in the u. k. could creep up if the parts of brought in from overseas. oil and gas are priced in dollars, so petrol is going to cost more at the pump. the heating home is about to get even more expensive just as winter approaches. only exporters and tourists are expected to benefit a cheaper power makes it less expensive for people around the globe to buy british made goods and overseas. travelers will see their money go farther. poor brennan has this report, sterling plunge to near parity with the u. s. dollar early on monday. the pound dropping by 4.85 percent for a dollar and 3 cents that fall on top of a 3.6 percent draw to last friday. investors and analysts clearly skeptical of friday shock and or many budget by the u. k. chancellor quasi caught and pursue and invest as a bulky. there's a lot of inter, jess jin in terms of that they amount of debt that will come on line. and given that we are a cool us, a current account deficit nation, that means that we are reliant on each national say thi
vegetables to come at. staples are going to go up. technology is going to cost more in even goods made in the u. k. could creep up if the parts of brought in from overseas. oil and gas are priced in dollars, so petrol is going to cost more at the pump. the heating home is about to get even more expensive just as winter approaches. only exporters and tourists are expected to benefit a cheaper power makes it less expensive for people around the globe to buy british made goods and overseas....
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it should be fine and dry for a good part of for the u. k. said he, that is a case across sir. london should be fine and troy settled whether there for the queen's funeral or monday, joy to request much of france, one or 2 showers. there in 2 central parts of spain and portugal try to across a good part of northern africa. the heat has abated somewhat up towards northwest, but out you're still getting up to 31 celsius falling back to about 25 there in rebecca for your showers across central africa and big down poor sarah across a good part of nigeria. right? the way to cynical, ah ah ah ah ah, ah, by without his error, i lie from london, the main stories now, us president joe biden is warned at vladimir putin against using chemical nuclear weapons in ukraine to counter it's heavy losses. that biden's as rush would become even more of a prior, in the walls. meanwhile, ukraine authorities of if you move bodies from mass burial site in the town of is e . m. many are showing signs of torture. president lensky is accused. russian forces a war crim
it should be fine and dry for a good part of for the u. k. said he, that is a case across sir. london should be fine and troy settled whether there for the queen's funeral or monday, joy to request much of france, one or 2 showers. there in 2 central parts of spain and portugal try to across a good part of northern africa. the heat has abated somewhat up towards northwest, but out you're still getting up to 31 celsius falling back to about 25 there in rebecca for your showers across central...
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u. k. will me to and i've got a good few years on, on you leave and how old it, it, it was to hear a people calling or shouting long live the king right now. it is a strange sense. but for those of us who are, who are bridges, that the one constant throughout our lives is gone. what did queen elizabeth bean, do you think to the people of the euclid or somebody sits me a little bit earlier that you have to be over 80 years old. so to really remember a time before queen elizabeth, she's very much been the backdrop of all of our lives in the united kingdom and write a superficial way. in many ways, she's been on the coins on the stamps on the bank notes. so she's, i much the kind of wall paper of what it has been like to grow up in the united kingdom, at least for at least a couple or 3 generations of people. she, somebody that also links my generation and those younger than me to previous generations. the war time generation that and now long gone as you wish, i reckon also represents surplus continuity at a time of huge political change. of course we've had bricks in recent years we've had,
u. k. will me to and i've got a good few years on, on you leave and how old it, it, it was to hear a people calling or shouting long live the king right now. it is a strange sense. but for those of us who are, who are bridges, that the one constant throughout our lives is gone. what did queen elizabeth bean, do you think to the people of the euclid or somebody sits me a little bit earlier that you have to be over 80 years old. so to really remember a time before queen elizabeth, she's very much...
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u. k, that's the increase in the cost of goods and services over a period of time is currently at a highest in 40 years is hovering around the 10 percent market has been there for the past couple of months. so. so in response, the bank of england, which acts independently of the government, has increased interest rates to the highest since 2008 to point 25 percent that currently at to try and dump and down this increase in prices. an increase in price, of course, is affected by a shortage of goods on the global market, largely also affected by the war in ukraine, this affecting everything from the power fi price of flour to fuel. the concern is that if the government doesn't get the balance right in relation to what the bank of england is doing, then that the pound could really sears to be in trouble at the end of the day. it's ordinary consumers that will be paying the price a need with all of that. what might the political repercussions b yeah, this is a huge, huge gamble for this conservative government that has really turned our fiscal policy on its head. a real departure from all the p
u. k, that's the increase in the cost of goods and services over a period of time is currently at a highest in 40 years is hovering around the 10 percent market has been there for the past couple of months. so. so in response, the bank of england, which acts independently of the government, has increased interest rates to the highest since 2008 to point 25 percent that currently at to try and dump and down this increase in prices. an increase in price, of course, is affected by a shortage of...
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u. k. i'm adrian for the good of this is our cirrus special queen elizabeth, the 2nd a final farewell. the queen's coffin has been placed on the state, hers and is now on route to windsor castle west of london. there they'll be a service at saint george's chapel. king charles and other members of the royal family will join a procession along the long walk, which will haul to the bottom of the west, step of saint george's chapel. the route has been lined by members of the armed forces. thousands of people have turned out to witness the queen's coffin go by. minute guns will be fired. a committal service will then begin in less than an hour from now it will be conducted by the dean of winds. up then at 1630 hours, g m t. a private burial service will be held attended. i, the royal family, queen elizabeth for that will then be buried alongside her husband, prince philip, at the king george the 6th memorial chapel. let's go lived out to windsor out as he was worried. sharon's is, sir, therefore us rory took us through what's, what's due to happen a beginning in the next 10 minutes or so. y
u. k. i'm adrian for the good of this is our cirrus special queen elizabeth, the 2nd a final farewell. the queen's coffin has been placed on the state, hers and is now on route to windsor castle west of london. there they'll be a service at saint george's chapel. king charles and other members of the royal family will join a procession along the long walk, which will haul to the bottom of the west, step of saint george's chapel. the route has been lined by members of the armed forces. thousands...
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from fresh vegetables to common. staples will rise. technology is going to cost more even goods made here in the u. k. could creep up if there are parts brought in from overseas. oil and gas are priced in dollars, so petula costs more at the pump. and heating a home is about to get even more expensive, just as winter approach as only exporters in terrorists are gonna benefit at cheap a pound makes it less expensive for people around the globe to buy british make goods and overseas. travelers are going to see their money go farther for brennan has this report. sterling plunged to near parity with us donna early on monday. the pound dropping by 4.85 percent for a dollar and 3 cents. that pool on top of a 3.6 percent draw last friday. investors and analysts clearly skeptical of friday shop and or many budget by the u. k. chancellor, quasi quarter. and investors are bulky, there's a lot of into just in terms of the amount of debt that will come on line. and given that we are a course, a current account deficit nation, that means that we are reliant on its national say, this foreign savers to really fund
from fresh vegetables to common. staples will rise. technology is going to cost more even goods made here in the u. k. could creep up if there are parts brought in from overseas. oil and gas are priced in dollars, so petula costs more at the pump. and heating a home is about to get even more expensive, just as winter approach as only exporters in terrorists are gonna benefit at cheap a pound makes it less expensive for people around the globe to buy british make goods and overseas. travelers...
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u. k. can afford to keep that up of good. in the early stages of the russian invasion, she immediately said con television is going to be over saying, yeah, british people wanna volunteer and go and kill russians out there and don't yet go for it. and that was called dreaming before of his own advice. i think he had to row back a little from that. some room is drawn to the heart, a really rather phobic character who wants to censor. i think he told the junior sondra of the russians by one point. he has an x for infantry. well, in the past few days, he says that there should be a british boy quote, who cotton, who ginger knowing. well, it's a boy called old provinces of ways, but it wouldn't really make them having some trouble with the connection national. i don't know whether you can hear me or not. yeah, i think we're going to have to leave it there. many. thanks for joining the program . most journalists, the option returns the most go to city court and sentence. former russian journalist yvonne suffer enough to 22 years i
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u. k. but the nature of the tax cuts is incredibly skewed and it really is the case that this is wonderful if you're selling caviar, high quality leather goods or other forms of. busy consumption for, for the very rich, the vast majority, 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 readings that 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
u. k. but the nature of the tax cuts is incredibly skewed and it really is the case that this is wonderful if you're selling caviar, high quality leather goods or other forms of. busy consumption for, for the very rich, the vast majority, 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...
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u. k. energy costs are soaring across europe, raising the prices of everyday items and staples gooding bread and it's making life hard for businesses which know they can't fully pass along their own cost to consumers. more are now warning, but they're approaching insolvency. this bakery has been in the same family for 3 generations, selling bread to tubing and locals for 9 decades. andrea snacks, father helped the business survived despite competition from the big clear creek chains. now snacks, future is uncertain. exploding energy costs prices for ingredients like butter and eggs, up to 100 percent. it's become unsustainable before viola in the thought we actually slide into bankruptcy. we'd rather call it quits while we can actually control how it ends so long. awesome. so you think ok, so i've driven the whole thing to the wall. my grandpa got it done on my father to watch. and then i closed up shop for the all turn the key than delighted saud roaches on. there isn't much reliable data on how many german businesses are on the brink of bankruptcy. but alarm bells ringing. in august, the n
u. k. energy costs are soaring across europe, raising the prices of everyday items and staples gooding bread and it's making life hard for businesses which know they can't fully pass along their own cost to consumers. more are now warning, but they're approaching insolvency. this bakery has been in the same family for 3 generations, selling bread to tubing and locals for 9 decades. andrea snacks, father helped the business survived despite competition from the big clear creek chains. now...
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u. k. there is, there is no greater monarch that has done so much good and serve the country will of course, she's the longest serving monarch anyway, but i mean, quite exemplary. i mean, unfortunately, there have been various things in her family that haven't been too good that we should not the time speech now, but she has led an unblemished life. yeah. it. yeah. she personally, she was the stability all that time. and just when you talk about not being allowed to voice your opinion or show what your opinion is over that stretch of time through so much social upheaval, political upheaval, social change on rest, technological change. and we saw the queen as well, keeping up with technology herself quite an incredible one. and that must have been language and she's just arrived here at giles cathedral. her coffin . let's just have a listen in as they prepared to take the queen's coffin into the cathedral where our we will cross soon to correspond in houston. ah ah lou this. 2 ah ah ah ah i i oh i oh i . 2 ah ah ah ah ah ah. 2 2 2 2 ah okay, ah ah a with no what you life pictures here on dw
u. k. there is, there is no greater monarch that has done so much good and serve the country will of course, she's the longest serving monarch anyway, but i mean, quite exemplary. i mean, unfortunately, there have been various things in her family that haven't been too good that we should not the time speech now, but she has led an unblemished life. yeah. it. yeah. she personally, she was the stability all that time. and just when you talk about not being allowed to voice your opinion or show...
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u. k. and we see around the world because she was so good at her job and he has since then done another walk about, you know, with the accused of people waiting to, to view the coffin and westminster hall and with his son. they did another walker. i think there's a lot he's got to do. he's got to pare down the molecule. i agree with jack as well . i think we'll see a pair down coronation next year. that will be one of the things or many other things, but i think yes he's, he's got a tough job ahead of them. yeah, definitely. and now the queen, how will she be remembered? oh, i think the word that keeps coming up is this enormous respect. we have for her, she is the glue that has held great britain of the united kingdom and indeed the commonwealth together all these years. she's an old fashioned beacon of values like reliability, consistency and, and she also had the common touch as i say somehow she was all, you know, she was our favorite grandma, our favorite mother in some way. and the one thing that, for me that would always go is she had and really her entire life. and you sort in the la
u. k. and we see around the world because she was so good at her job and he has since then done another walk about, you know, with the accused of people waiting to, to view the coffin and westminster hall and with his son. they did another walker. i think there's a lot he's got to do. he's got to pare down the molecule. i agree with jack as well . i think we'll see a pair down coronation next year. that will be one of the things or many other things, but i think yes he's, he's got a tough job...
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u. k. and it also, globally 2 minute silence, which the prime minister list trust has called upon the good hope will lead us all to follow this hush silence for 2 minutes, which will be at 7 o'clock local. and she is. she's going ahead with that. furthermore, the been a number of, of how she's, how should i put it, a number of light moments at the start of his queue when people are a quite boyd up and ready for the long walk ahead of them. and then gently, as they get closer to the, becomes something more of a solemn atmosphere. and now right now these people, many of them look exhausted as there. and now just approaching the hole where they will look at the vigil. look at those 8 gods. and the coffin there that moment they've waited for some them for in the region of, of 121314 hours perhaps beyond that. but soon the government will be actually, through its agents is a warning everyone, but look, you cannot possibly get to see the coffin. now it's going to be a very likely event that you will not see anything at all. so therefore, that's going to have to be some careful management of the
u. k. and it also, globally 2 minute silence, which the prime minister list trust has called upon the good hope will lead us all to follow this hush silence for 2 minutes, which will be at 7 o'clock local. and she is. she's going ahead with that. furthermore, the been a number of, of how she's, how should i put it, a number of light moments at the start of his queue when people are a quite boyd up and ready for the long walk ahead of them. and then gently, as they get closer to the, becomes...
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so sounds too good not to pursue it, right. the e u funded u. k based jet ta collect a fusion device, says it can handle plasma hotter than anywhere in the solar system. about $350.00 scientists take part in experiments at the test facility each year. due to the colossal multi national project supported by 35 nations aims to construct a massive fusion test reactor in southern france. and dozens of so called fusion start ups are also pushing towards commercialization. many plan to use magnetic confinement like it or some are also raising money for different kinds of technical approaches, such as using lasers instead of magnets to replicate the conditions of the sun. the fusion industry association and industry trade group says that the start ups have disclosed the title of more than $4000000000.00 of private funding up to 2021. but all types of react has faced the same problem. it takes enormous amounts of energy to heat them up for fusion power to be worthwhile. the fusion reaction itself must release more energy than was put in. no experiment has
so sounds too good not to pursue it, right. the e u funded u. k based jet ta collect a fusion device, says it can handle plasma hotter than anywhere in the solar system. about $350.00 scientists take part in experiments at the test facility each year. due to the colossal multi national project supported by 35 nations aims to construct a massive fusion test reactor in southern france. and dozens of so called fusion start ups are also pushing towards commercialization. many plan to use magnetic...
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u. k is that new prime minister faces her 1st prime ministers. questions? good. thank you miss the speaker. come out warmly. welcome the prime minister to her 1st p and q. and it's also mine a auto pay. the prime minister said that british workers need to put in more gra bay and that they are lacking in skill and application. and she also wants to take away the basic words right here in my constituency. the latest speakers from the cummins library show that children over 7000, our souls are living in child poverty. i'm not 68 percent of those houses have worked in parents. so the prime limits that believe that thousands of work in parents on no income in my community should just puts in more graphs read. i could watch like the eligible lady on the prime minister's question. and what i am determined to do as prime minister is to make sure we have an economy with high wages and high skilled jobs. and the way, the way i will achieve that is through reducing taxes on people across all country . a basting economic growth that is the way that we will make sure we get t
u. k is that new prime minister faces her 1st prime ministers. questions? good. thank you miss the speaker. come out warmly. welcome the prime minister to her 1st p and q. and it's also mine a auto pay. the prime minister said that british workers need to put in more gra bay and that they are lacking in skill and application. and she also wants to take away the basic words right here in my constituency. the latest speakers from the cummins library show that children over 7000, our souls are...
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u. k. but there is incredible sort of patience and resilience and good humor. people have been saying that, yes, it's a long wait. yes, it's been cold, but she was our queen. and so we have to come i. that's the message i got talking to just a few minutes ago to a 12 year old boy and his mother, one of those we've been speaking to people in the queue for several days now. one of those just happened to turn up a little bit earlier, was the archbishop of canterbury justin welby. and he said he too had really been struck by what has become a sort of a living memorial, a temporary one to the queen. i think this morning, given the temperature, the length of the queue and it's over night, is the most new thing. moment i've seen of this just and people are so cheerful, yet as the police are all sang to her, so it's no grumpiness yet. there's almost no instance one or 2 people fell over and needed help from the st. john's ambulance, but this just her a determination to pay give thanks for the queen and honor her service. and harry, while people continue to cue to pay t
u. k. but there is incredible sort of patience and resilience and good humor. people have been saying that, yes, it's a long wait. yes, it's been cold, but she was our queen. and so we have to come i. that's the message i got talking to just a few minutes ago to a 12 year old boy and his mother, one of those we've been speaking to people in the queue for several days now. one of those just happened to turn up a little bit earlier, was the archbishop of canterbury justin welby. and he said he...
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fresh vegetables to commit. staples will go up . technology is going to cost more and even goods made in the u. k. could creep up if that parts are brought in from overseas. oil and gas priced in dollars. so petrol is gonna cost more at the pump, and heating home is about to get even more expensive. just as winter is approaching, only exporters and tourists are expected to benefit. a cheaper pound makes it less expensive for people around the globe to buy british made goods and overseas travelers. it will see their money go farther out. there is port brandon, our ports sterling plunged in air parity with the u. s. dollar early on monday. the pound dropping by 4.85 percent for a dollar and 3 cents that fall on top of a 3.6 percent dropped last friday. investors and analysts clearly skeptical of friday shock and or many budget by the u. k. chancellor crossing court and christmas and investors are bulk, he does a lot of into just in terms of the amount of debt that will come on line. and given that we are a coolest, a current account deficit nation, that means that we are reliant on each national sa
fresh vegetables to commit. staples will go up . technology is going to cost more and even goods made in the u. k. could creep up if that parts are brought in from overseas. oil and gas priced in dollars. so petrol is gonna cost more at the pump, and heating home is about to get even more expensive. just as winter is approaching, only exporters and tourists are expected to benefit. a cheaper pound makes it less expensive for people around the globe to buy british made goods and overseas...