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u. k. is, do they see that as a good thing that represented here, or do they want to be part of an event like this thing generally they do generally they do. um, of course, recently we've seen that that has been an education for more of a conversation about what happened in the past regarding the colonial is them regarding the way the crown ruled? i mean, we have, i think what and does a lot of people is, is the silence the deliberate silence and the, the, the desire to put aside and say, let's move on without actually addressing things. i mean, a point you to a probation legacy, which was in the 1950s to the seventy's around the time when a lot of countries. um, we're getting their independence and the foreign offices had this a lodge operation to destroy thousands of documents that had to do with these colonies. and they destroyed them deliberately. so they would not be seen by these people and be used for education like we have to day. so it's things like that where, where there is that sil
u. k. is, do they see that as a good thing that represented here, or do they want to be part of an event like this thing generally they do generally they do. um, of course, recently we've seen that that has been an education for more of a conversation about what happened in the past regarding the colonial is them regarding the way the crown ruled? i mean, we have, i think what and does a lot of people is, is the silence the deliberate silence and the, the, the desire to put aside and say, let's...
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u. k. supports the event. and on t millnicky group is planning to protest the combination of bodies, mtv one, the cd. but it's monica abolished. we want to have a comment to the public similar to how many island license ad. yeah, we want to do that because it's wrong in principle to have the key in the democratic society. despite the elaborate celebrations this weekend support for the monarchy in britain is that a historic, you know, according to a survey earlier this year, and the 29 percent of people set them on a key was very important. dw correspondent, very good, nice now joins is from the phone from the british capital. a bird. good. let's talk about the atmosphere. ahead with the coordination today. may not surprise many rain is in london's forecast today, but will that put a damper on festivities? and i don't think at all i actually because of people here all very, very excited very um, it's not the mild say. and then this was a wall a couple of hours time and i was time, we will see the procession going. nothing can be here. som
u. k. supports the event. and on t millnicky group is planning to protest the combination of bodies, mtv one, the cd. but it's monica abolished. we want to have a comment to the public similar to how many island license ad. yeah, we want to do that because it's wrong in principle to have the key in the democratic society. despite the elaborate celebrations this weekend support for the monarchy in britain is that a historic, you know, according to a survey earlier this year, and the 29 percent...
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u. k. is counting down to its 1st coordination in 70 years. king charles, the 3rd will be crowned at london's westminster abbey in a religious ceremony. that dates back centuries, thousands of people have been lighting the streets of the british capital since long before dawn on a day that will be filled with compton pageantry. the shoes to the king. on the eve of his carnation king charles, along with his son and daughter, and the prince and princess of wales, greeted some of the thousands of well wishes outside, fucking, and palace to the front left come summons to them. on the many royal steeple sons travels from all over the u. k. and the world to come out in london for the celebrations. you don't want 50. i know i'm 6 feet again really did not say enough to hang the phone. so you know, the parts of fits and joy, it's impressions. i'm happy to be here even though i'm not british, but it feels like it's a global subject celebration. so lots, lots to find. lots of energy. i love the people i met love the palm and pageantry. not everyone in t
u. k. is counting down to its 1st coordination in 70 years. king charles, the 3rd will be crowned at london's westminster abbey in a religious ceremony. that dates back centuries, thousands of people have been lighting the streets of the british capital since long before dawn on a day that will be filled with compton pageantry. the shoes to the king. on the eve of his carnation king charles, along with his son and daughter, and the prince and princess of wales, greeted some of the thousands of...
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u. k. government is criticizing the labor actions saying they're not doing any good. it's incredibly disappointed that going to go on strike, strike still do not add any value. they only cause damage and particularly to those young people that you were talking about. other public sector workers are now i think they was as to those of the nurses and teachers saying enough is enough. and this is going all the way to the crown. it's so he will parking attendance and rest minister are set to strike this week, including on the day of the king's coronation on saturday, after a new pay offer was rejected. but the ceremony looks like it will be quite a spectacle. no matter the circumstances. vicki price is chief economic adviser at the center for economics and business research. she joins me now for more. vickie, before we get to the economics behind these labor actions, want to ask you as a londoner who's been living through the strikes in recent weeks, do you have the impression that the intensity has been growing? we read here about the coordination amongst these unions. w
u. k. government is criticizing the labor actions saying they're not doing any good. it's incredibly disappointed that going to go on strike, strike still do not add any value. they only cause damage and particularly to those young people that you were talking about. other public sector workers are now i think they was as to those of the nurses and teachers saying enough is enough. and this is going all the way to the crown. it's so he will parking attendance and rest minister are set to strike...
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u. k, is that we've had this long period of austerity after the financial crisis. we had years of public sector in particular, public sector freeze in wages except some of the lower paid ones. and of course we had public sector freeze again during the covey crisis. so whereas the private sector has been able to compensate a little bit more of the increase in cost of living, fuller employees. this is not been the case in the public sector. and if you look at the longer term impact on wages, and that's why one particular union, the nurses union is sticking out for a better offer than the one you suggested is because there has been such a withdrawal if you like, of spending power over such a long period of time, there's something more need to give really to satisfy them. what to leave it there for now? that's vicky price. she's chief economic adviser at the centers at the center for economics and business research. thank you. seeing in europe a german ship maker, infineon has broken ground and a new 5000000000 euro expansion is resident which transfer off sholtes and
u. k, is that we've had this long period of austerity after the financial crisis. we had years of public sector in particular, public sector freeze in wages except some of the lower paid ones. and of course we had public sector freeze again during the covey crisis. so whereas the private sector has been able to compensate a little bit more of the increase in cost of living, fuller employees. this is not been the case in the public sector. and if you look at the longer term impact on wages, and...
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u. k. bottom transport is more expensive. it yeah, yeah, my salary. okay. now, nice and are not my bill is and then i'll wait be bill more novels yet. he no longer water. it's not only health workers. teachers are also organizing coordinated strikes as they seek to increase pressure on the government in a dispute overpay oh oh, well the government news in news does not good enough because he's new to new. oh, listen. have to keep going to make the government lose any kind of situation is but they need him to table. they need to listen to pay back what they owe. you know, the national education union has called for 2 strikes in recent weeks, affecting 22000 schools. the action comes after the any you reject it. a payoff for the u. k. government is criticizing the labor actions saying they're not doing any good. it's incredibly disappointed that going to go on strike strikes do, do not add any value. they only cause damage and particularly to those young people that you were talking about. other public sector workers are now. i think they was as to those of t
u. k. bottom transport is more expensive. it yeah, yeah, my salary. okay. now, nice and are not my bill is and then i'll wait be bill more novels yet. he no longer water. it's not only health workers. teachers are also organizing coordinated strikes as they seek to increase pressure on the government in a dispute overpay oh oh, well the government news in news does not good enough because he's new to new. oh, listen. have to keep going to make the government lose any kind of situation is but...
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in 2022, you can also see an investment from post breakfast for us on the u. k is also rising with a 21 percent jump last year is u. k. fence seek a foothold in the gemini is proving particularly attractive. it seems and it comes to a chip making electronic ability and energy industries that are being forced to innovate by digitalization and climate change. but despite a rise in the value of investments, the actual numbers, the rule, fig, for foreign projects, germany attracted last year was almost exactly the same as it was in 2021. so at the h 2 in the then i asked germany, trade and invest see jo, robot, ham on for his take on that. it's a good sign. so i guess some uh, also shows that i'm germany is still attractive. i was all the different difficulties that we have around the many is attractive for important investments for money from investors. some outside of germany shows the business opportunity that we can offer in germany attractiveness of the transformation of the industries . i think it's a very good sign for a recent developments. yeah, embracing deve
in 2022, you can also see an investment from post breakfast for us on the u. k is also rising with a 21 percent jump last year is u. k. fence seek a foothold in the gemini is proving particularly attractive. it seems and it comes to a chip making electronic ability and energy industries that are being forced to innovate by digitalization and climate change. but despite a rise in the value of investments, the actual numbers, the rule, fig, for foreign projects, germany attracted last year was...
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for some reason, this is well the u. k is very good at pushing on and making sure that parts of the, the history, whether it's clowns, thrones for almost is own, that they will never disappear. and this is what makes it special and set. so to pause, as, as time he said before, last if the golf on these within, you got rid of all of this stuff i'm fortune has know they've kept it. and they seem to want to that to us people to it may look at that. you can see the people who are just completely embracing this and we all going to be bringing all the coverage if the car a nation to and shortly. but it seems appropriate to end by looking at people, pictures of these people who really embracing the movements. they are, they're a celebrating the day, and they are celebrating the new king king charles the said. and as i said, we all going to have to conclude this special coverage of the coordination of king charles the 3rd and queen camilla. we will of course be reporting more on this throughout the day here on the w news, but for now
for some reason, this is well the u. k is very good at pushing on and making sure that parts of the, the history, whether it's clowns, thrones for almost is own, that they will never disappear. and this is what makes it special and set. so to pause, as, as time he said before, last if the golf on these within, you got rid of all of this stuff i'm fortune has know they've kept it. and they seem to want to that to us people to it may look at that. you can see the people who are just completely...
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u. k. is simply trying to remain a world power by pumping ukraine with weapons. so usually gave us russia in britain has been as the number one is supporting the government that came into power in 2014, in all maintenance in giving them money. and it is a right that and you crazy as if we are, well, we're not at all with, with russia or anyone else. but they are really to the full front and that they seem to be desperate like everything they possibly can. but the latest thing is he's still in shadow. this aisles. um, i mean we've, we've been trying to, we've been pulling on a brief government to change this policy for the last 9 years. and i suppose at the end of the day, this web sets interest of the pretty defense invest fee, but the british establishment see basis because i think the attempt to remain as uh, not as a, as a well power we're saying on the topic ation. jump in the business. radiation levels of being recorded in the polar city of loveland on tuesday was according to the data fr
u. k. is simply trying to remain a world power by pumping ukraine with weapons. so usually gave us russia in britain has been as the number one is supporting the government that came into power in 2014, in all maintenance in giving them money. and it is a right that and you crazy as if we are, well, we're not at all with, with russia or anyone else. but they are really to the full front and that they seem to be desperate like everything they possibly can. but the latest thing is he's still in...
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um the, i mean, the size of the u. k is raising concerns about those that migration of plants is so much more, but more related to the, the nature of the policies based on did you take the case of actual desire to try to prevent any particular groups of people that are represented in these numbers sometimes it's kind of because insights as being a big it, as it starts, retreat mobile work isn't just as fast as being, as you were as a person. and i thought you would treat people to come to study you case. and uh and, and as you say, there's also being over to the case from the training for all the companies. so. ringback the challenge is to some extent that the policy debate, did you guys do the frame around the lines? that was i started buying the camera inspection and which, but for the next migration talking to the 10s of thousands. now, this was kind of politically expedient at the time, but in reality it was never going to cheat the whole thing. the government never really don't close to hitting that target. but it's be
um the, i mean, the size of the u. k is raising concerns about those that migration of plants is so much more, but more related to the, the nature of the policies based on did you take the case of actual desire to try to prevent any particular groups of people that are represented in these numbers sometimes it's kind of because insights as being a big it, as it starts, retreat mobile work isn't just as fast as being, as you were as a person. and i thought you would treat people to come to study...
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my husband is a tech is code and he had applied for assign them in the u. k. but it had been rejected by the british government that was prior to we got married. and so when we got married it was partially the reason was to enable him to stay in the u. k with me without being deported. however, you know, we were told even at that time the marriage only delayed the process of deportation and that eventually at some point it would be deported. um, and that actually happened while i was still waiting to hear whether or not actually no, it was off today charged me up to date actually. um, charge me a breeching official secrets act that uh that they did try to to, to port him from the country. which um was actually the silver lining to this whole case. because had i not actually been facing criminal prosecution with my passport, confiscated and so on. so i think he probably would have been deported history.
my husband is a tech is code and he had applied for assign them in the u. k. but it had been rejected by the british government that was prior to we got married. and so when we got married it was partially the reason was to enable him to stay in the u. k with me without being deported. however, you know, we were told even at that time the marriage only delayed the process of deportation and that eventually at some point it would be deported. um, and that actually happened while i was still...
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so this is not a huge unique phenomena in the u. k. um, but in the okay, the like in many other countries all skills gaps i think also looking forward. so we be, we talked about the car in shortages, but many countries looking at the green economy and trying to heat met 0. they will need new skills that they currently don't have. so of course the countries not doing their best to increase the skills locally in their own population, but there was actually going to be a competition for people who could install heat problem. so console. so one of the solar panels, so i think it's very important that migration is talked about as in as an essential and very positive thing. and really focusing on the contributions that people make . but i think we also need to recognize some real found. it appears that sometimes is people don't understand the large numbers and the see concerns around services and long waiting times, for example, in, in the health service. so we do need to really talk and explain what's behind the numbers. we need to talk abo
so this is not a huge unique phenomena in the u. k. um, but in the okay, the like in many other countries all skills gaps i think also looking forward. so we be, we talked about the car in shortages, but many countries looking at the green economy and trying to heat met 0. they will need new skills that they currently don't have. so of course the countries not doing their best to increase the skills locally in their own population, but there was actually going to be a competition for people who...
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but because of russia's ongoing war against ukraine last years, runner up the u. k is hosting instead. ukraine is still hoping for 2nd consecutive . when would you creating music to torture you and their song inspired by ukrainian fighters? a lot of people of the heart of steel, the song that's captivating, audiences across you cream the this on to present the life of ukrainians as a halt into good altitude. in the negative situation. we are all united way of fighting and stay in strong confidence. the bands name to 40 means the creatives and the song heart of steel is their creative attempt to have lift ukrainians in times of war. the . it's united to us and i feel that we like all having the hardest sale. they are the best who presents multiplan at this moment. i believe in them. they are wonderful. the story of torch, he begins in 2017 and ukrainian city of turnover. that's the your andre who, silly approach. geoffrey kenny fell a pharmacy student from nigeria. that was going home and he was going somewhere as well. so he just had my shoulders. i get home to test my
but because of russia's ongoing war against ukraine last years, runner up the u. k is hosting instead. ukraine is still hoping for 2nd consecutive . when would you creating music to torture you and their song inspired by ukrainian fighters? a lot of people of the heart of steel, the song that's captivating, audiences across you cream the this on to present the life of ukrainians as a halt into good altitude. in the negative situation. we are all united way of fighting and stay in strong...
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but because of russia's ongoing war against ukraine, last year's run drop the u. k is hosting. instead, ukraine is still hoping for a 2nd consecutive. when would you cranium using to talk cheat on this on. inspired by ukranian fighters in mario pulled the heart of steel. the song that's captivating, audiences across ukraine, the this on the present, the life of, or ukrainians as a whole team to go out to, to in the negative situation. we are all united way of fighting and stain, strong confidence. the bands name to 40 means the creatives and the song heart of steel is their creative attempt to have lift ukrainians in times of war. the . it's united to us, and i feel that we like all having the hardest sales. they're the best supersensitive multiplan at this moment. i believe in them. they are wonderful. the story up to 40 begins in 2017 and the ukrainian city of turn opium. that's the your andre, who's totally approached. geoffrey kenny fell a pharmacy student from nigeria. that was going home and he was going somewhere as well. so he just had my shoulders down to test by englis
but because of russia's ongoing war against ukraine, last year's run drop the u. k is hosting. instead, ukraine is still hoping for a 2nd consecutive. when would you cranium using to talk cheat on this on. inspired by ukranian fighters in mario pulled the heart of steel. the song that's captivating, audiences across ukraine, the this on the present, the life of, or ukrainians as a whole team to go out to, to in the negative situation. we are all united way of fighting and stain, strong...
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u. k, this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program i'm fully by people. immigration is a central theme and british politics with the current conservative government taking a hard line against people seeking to come and stay in the country. one minister has described the u. k as facing an invasion comments widely criticized by rights organizations. government policies include proposals to process, assign them, seek is applications in wanda, the opposition labor party says it to wants to reduce the number of arrivals, but with different plans. yet, despite the negative political climate numbers release this week, show integration is at record levels. with a net influx of more than 600000 people will be discussing this with, i guess in just a few minutes. but 1st, this report from alexi o'brien on why there's such a political opposition to immigration in britain. the u. k has had a long line of governments which promised to bring down mid migration of this country needs a majority. conservative government, which really aims to get that migration into the 10s of thousands. and that s
u. k, this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program i'm fully by people. immigration is a central theme and british politics with the current conservative government taking a hard line against people seeking to come and stay in the country. one minister has described the u. k as facing an invasion comments widely criticized by rights organizations. government policies include proposals to process, assign them, seek is applications in wanda, the opposition labor party says it to...
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u. k. is and to is how to reach the arrangements. no one has yet to do any research on children's bones to commercial surrogacy, but what we have seen, we can learn lessons from since the country adoption when money is being used in these processes, as well as we start in the conception, the children who are now adults are complaining and they are staying by still commodified by thank you for that, but that's basically to have more time to explore at such a at an amazing a contentious issue. but thank you. i mean it done by executive director of child identity protection. a thank you. apologies for some of the technical issues during that interview. i finally, they, mexican army has that welcome to new property from tuck you to be trained to the search and rescue dog took. he said to be 3 month old german shepherds as a symbol of solidarity between the 2 countries. mexico lost one of his rescue ducks in the line of duty into okay, as it was searching for survivors of february of christ about is called the cat us, which means friend i
u. k. is and to is how to reach the arrangements. no one has yet to do any research on children's bones to commercial surrogacy, but what we have seen, we can learn lessons from since the country adoption when money is being used in these processes, as well as we start in the conception, the children who are now adults are complaining and they are staying by still commodified by thank you for that, but that's basically to have more time to explore at such a at an amazing a contentious issue....
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and unfortunately, it's become figure out how to do that is unfortunately in the u. k. above, oh, i think the influence and initially there's a very interesting and lively discussions. and in germany popular protests between the u. k. in england, i mean i perhaps in scotland, why is this different? but in england it's very limited. doesn't surprise you that since we last spoke to each other, people like angler muck level, people came out to explain that the minutes agreement. do you think we discussed in that just him for addition going undergrad, december 2021. that that was a, a basically a point to um, ukraine. further in preparation as it was a bombing of course the civilians have done yet. it's going to ends, which provoked as the russian see it and the response from alaska. yeah. um, she did say that in fact twice and so did for a long day as a member of the norm and the format. i love this as concerning miracle. i just wonder whether she's saying that no, because she's getting so much flag because she's supported all the way through the building of nodes to him
and unfortunately, it's become figure out how to do that is unfortunately in the u. k. above, oh, i think the influence and initially there's a very interesting and lively discussions. and in germany popular protests between the u. k. in england, i mean i perhaps in scotland, why is this different? but in england it's very limited. doesn't surprise you that since we last spoke to each other, people like angler muck level, people came out to explain that the minutes agreement. do you think we...
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u. k. is hosting this is event on behalf of ukraine, which one last year purchase permit us to originally. so next, as he's disappointed, the organizers prevented ukraine's president from addressing the contest. the european broadcasting union rejected. below them is lensky is request saying that the event is non political of 0, so he'll run it as a little earlier he spoke with 1992 swedish, your revision entrance, chris, the bill, and he's now chairman of your revisions muscle. doesn't count awards deal and explains the background of those awards. and we felt that we need to honor more than just the grand prize winner because there are so many excellent artist, songs and performances. and you know, you need all these 3 to win, but you can win one if you have the best song you can window on the field, the best artist and so on. so that's the reason why i started this price 22 years ago. the most of the saw was the man behind your vision back in 1956. it's a big anniversary for you said 2 years
u. k. is hosting this is event on behalf of ukraine, which one last year purchase permit us to originally. so next, as he's disappointed, the organizers prevented ukraine's president from addressing the contest. the european broadcasting union rejected. below them is lensky is request saying that the event is non political of 0, so he'll run it as a little earlier he spoke with 1992 swedish, your revision entrance, chris, the bill, and he's now chairman of your revisions muscle. doesn't count...
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classified and although intelligence and defense staff to secrets act, in fact, every one basically in the u. k is on the they could potentially be charged. however, that's not happening on this. uh yes, i've been in the for exposing anything. any voltage at the minute is 2 years. i debated it hasn't been to pay to that link. but there are more draconian, the officials on sentence and in addition of confidential material, even for breaches of official secrets act as well. um 2004. but within 30 minutes of the start of the proceedings. these intended to argue that trying to stop in illegal war of aggression just dropped the case. what happened there was it that prosecutors were for everyone on that day really because, you know, i, cuz i think there was, there was an election coming up in the u. k. so into that or the labor party, one at any rate. and tony blair was highly political trial that would put the iraq . and secondly, i think that now such as the attorney general's legal advice information that we want the government to expose in order for us to manuals legal advice, a change prior to him
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u. k. is the parting from the west? previous policy is not supporting long range missiles to ukraine to, well, exactly, this has for a long time being on the top of the cranes, we split the rent, roll those negotiations, and public goals for the us to send the attack comes a long range of munitions for the homeless look it up to their system. the americans continue refusing to the up till now i think and quite happy now that the u. k. has done that for them, they can still stay for them and refusing that. i think the major difference is this really allows ukraine to attack the rest of the just to keep him occupied search, including in crimea. previously, they're going to be able to basically hit stuff about 18 maximum 100 kilometers away from that positions. i would. it also allows them to do is to do these kinds of attacks from a much more safe distance. so is it less of a danger of, you know, the roots are still being hit by russian attacks in reply. these are west and couldn't solve it. and normally used with western
u. k. is the parting from the west? previous policy is not supporting long range missiles to ukraine to, well, exactly, this has for a long time being on the top of the cranes, we split the rent, roll those negotiations, and public goals for the us to send the attack comes a long range of munitions for the homeless look it up to their system. the americans continue refusing to the up till now i think and quite happy now that the u. k. has done that for them, they can still stay for them and...
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if liverpool is ready to host the final of the annual eurovision song contest, u. k is hosting the serious event on behalf of ukraine, which one last year, the british prime minister, which is tonight, says that he's disappointed the organizers, bands ukraine's president from addressing the contest. the european broadcasting union rejected blood him as one skis request, saying that the event is non political to hell rahman is a little more. this may be a political point score and exercise folder persist government to have actually taken the opportunity to step into ukraine to host the events. to discuss this more and exactly what's been going on, both in cheese and in london. i got natalia ya molar. she is a national broadcaster with one plus one television from ukraine. welcome to, i'll just say a written tell you obviously people thoughts, presidency landscape might speak. what was your general opinion as a gen list? is that the, the way people were thinking in ukraine? i suppose he deserved to speak to you, but you are being because uh ukraine is the conti who, who a
if liverpool is ready to host the final of the annual eurovision song contest, u. k is hosting the serious event on behalf of ukraine, which one last year, the british prime minister, which is tonight, says that he's disappointed the organizers, bands ukraine's president from addressing the contest. the european broadcasting union rejected blood him as one skis request, saying that the event is non political to hell rahman is a little more. this may be a political point score and exercise...
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u. k. mission of u. n. migration. she joins this slide from london on this so so, so what's driving immigration to the u. k? i mean, the team is told of some of the groups of people, but why are there, for instance, more people needed to fill jobs in the u. k. and why they're more students or immigrating to the u. k. now, than before, i thank you for that. so i would say that overall we have seen an increasing number, but it's important to keep a long term prospective. the u. k. like other high in some countries have seen an increasing number of the migration, but it is not one that's really going up very much all the time. but what we have seen last year is it increase because of separate events that have happened to the one ukraine event sitting in hong kong. we've also seen an increase the amount of due to students, but the case came to bring into the country. sort of this sense accumulates huge, but i would say in the long term, the population, the foreign boom population, in the case, very similar to that of other countries. i'm high income kind of do something has remained relatively the same. but what we do see is that
u. k. mission of u. n. migration. she joins this slide from london on this so so, so what's driving immigration to the u. k? i mean, the team is told of some of the groups of people, but why are there, for instance, more people needed to fill jobs in the u. k. and why they're more students or immigrating to the u. k. now, than before, i thank you for that. so i would say that overall we have seen an increasing number, but it's important to keep a long term prospective. the u. k. like other high...
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u. k. is to i. and the latest data is likely to put more pressure on his government, which was promised to bring numbers down that migration to britain in 2015. the year before the break. that referendum was 329000. a new figure of 606000 represents an increase of 20 percent on last year when it reached 504000 you case home secretary sweller. braverman says she wants to see fewer than a $100000.00 people emigrating each year. that even baba is in london with the latest on this. a lot of people here were expecting it to be higher the price they've been talking about between 700000 the 1000000 met migration for the whole of last year. so the government might well be fairly pleased, but it's actually a 20 percent rise on the previous figure. we, what we do have a and including as to some of the factors which offer example the u. k. government grunting, humanitarian visa is the people, friends, ukraine, and from hong kong. then you've got to the, the policy post breaks. it's wherever you kind of governme
u. k. is to i. and the latest data is likely to put more pressure on his government, which was promised to bring numbers down that migration to britain in 2015. the year before the break. that referendum was 329000. a new figure of 606000 represents an increase of 20 percent on last year when it reached 504000 you case home secretary sweller. braverman says she wants to see fewer than a $100000.00 people emigrating each year. that even baba is in london with the latest on this. a lot of people...
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u. k. is deadly storm shadow cruise missiles. ukraine continues to demand more weapons, assuring the west that they will not be used to target russian territory with the washington state in time. and again that it constantly warden schemes against such endeavors. however, all those cautionary speeches may be falling on deaf ears. according to a legit pentagon leak. in the washington post behind closed doors, ukraine's leader proposed going in a more audacious direction, such as occupying russian villages to gain leverage over moscow bombing the pipeline that transfers russian oil to hungry. a needle member and privately pining for long range missiles to hit targets inside of russia's borders. that's according to classified us intelligent documents, detailing his internal communications with top aids and military leaders. now what does the west consider to be solved for and ukrainian territory? according to their understanding, it seems that the people of crimea that on the boss, republics harr
u. k. is deadly storm shadow cruise missiles. ukraine continues to demand more weapons, assuring the west that they will not be used to target russian territory with the washington state in time. and again that it constantly warden schemes against such endeavors. however, all those cautionary speeches may be falling on deaf ears. according to a legit pentagon leak. in the washington post behind closed doors, ukraine's leader proposed going in a more audacious direction, such as occupying...
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but that difficult conversation is not going to a really big family in the u. k, which is the royal and i, i want to bring in a sort of key. and this is from one of our contributors, different ahmad, who's very specific about the world family gaining from the transatlantic slave trade. i'm what they need to do now today have a nice and have a look. the demonic g. then the government of the united kingdom must ends nicole, lift, caribbean governments, improve in people that the knowledge and v apologize for the rollers. they played in the traffic in young slave mountain, colonized vision of african people have sent it to send them and they most of the sort of list putting this to the invitation. okay, we're gonna go over that the end to negotiations for a social and economic way. power driver, just dis, package the zion, to repair the damage of the cranes against humanity. that the company to oh, so much conversation happening on youtube right now. it's not just the kind of being countries that this as an apology would a 10 u. k. we have to make amends of the idea
but that difficult conversation is not going to a really big family in the u. k, which is the royal and i, i want to bring in a sort of key. and this is from one of our contributors, different ahmad, who's very specific about the world family gaining from the transatlantic slave trade. i'm what they need to do now today have a nice and have a look. the demonic g. then the government of the united kingdom must ends nicole, lift, caribbean governments, improve in people that the knowledge and v...
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and this is what's being encouraged among the peoples of u. k. in particular, is to not only celebrate and have a great policy through the sites and getting sold to your local community. and that makes sense, doesn't it? because such as what the king has always been king to, to shows it. and of course, his mother, the queen, before that fits the royals, have a huge sense of juicy, and that they are doing as much as they can to help all sorts of different organizations and causes. for example, we know that a queen camilla has been heavily involved in trying to tackle domestic abuse and slavery. not taking the task, but slavery now or some of that case, many women and people who are coming in from countries across europe and being trafficked. and she has made it very, you know, made it a top priority, but that is something that she has wanted to tackle. and also we know that william and kate and the principal princess of wales. i've also got the, the charities and organizations that they all very much involved with with tape, for example, early. yes
and this is what's being encouraged among the peoples of u. k. in particular, is to not only celebrate and have a great policy through the sites and getting sold to your local community. and that makes sense, doesn't it? because such as what the king has always been king to, to shows it. and of course, his mother, the queen, before that fits the royals, have a huge sense of juicy, and that they are doing as much as they can to help all sorts of different organizations and causes. for example,...
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like says the number of people coming to the u. k is too high. and the latest days it is likely to increase political pressure on through night. these governments has a place to bring numbers down. but net migration to present in 2015 the before the breaks that referendum with 329000. the new figure of 606000 represent an increase of 24 percent or last year is $488000.00. this will likely probably the challenge for the conservative policy, which is pledge to reduce several immigration numbers that even bubble has more now from columbus. a lot of people here were expecting it to be higher. the price have been talking about between 700000 the 1000000 net migration for the whole of last year. so the government might well be fairly please that it's actually a 20 percent rise on the previous figure. we what we do have a, an inkling as to some of the factors which offer example the u. k. government, grunting, humanitarian visa is the people from the crane and from hong kong, then you've got to the, the policy post breaks. it's wherever you kind of gover
like says the number of people coming to the u. k is too high. and the latest days it is likely to increase political pressure on through night. these governments has a place to bring numbers down. but net migration to present in 2015 the before the breaks that referendum with 329000. the new figure of 606000 represent an increase of 24 percent or last year is $488000.00. this will likely probably the challenge for the conservative policy, which is pledge to reduce several immigration numbers...
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is going from the great inside. now joining me from cancer be in the u. k for different viewpoint. give me is professor richards aqua, can universities emeritus professor of russian and european politics and the author of the russia sca fake news and genuine threats. thank you so much. a professor for coming back on the show. i don't bill so much has happened since you last spoke to us in december before the february move by russia. i suppose i should just ask you how, how it is over there in the britain where i, i'll give you a call and actually do just listen how. how is it in britain of the coverage of jose victory day at commemorating the victory over the nazis? and we'll go to as well. i mean, yeah, that it wasn't much mentioned, but the well of course we've had a lot of excitement with the see prime ministers in the course of the year. several finance ministers dispatching the other so it's been a very exciting time in the u. k. politics and obviously the exit question is still unresolved about how that's going to be sorted out in the future. but as you say for vic to day, it
is going from the great inside. now joining me from cancer be in the u. k for different viewpoint. give me is professor richards aqua, can universities emeritus professor of russian and european politics and the author of the russia sca fake news and genuine threats. thank you so much. a professor for coming back on the show. i don't bill so much has happened since you last spoke to us in december before the february move by russia. i suppose i should just ask you how, how it is over there in...
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is a direct questions. the, the opinions were big a lot of gains, the u. k. they involved on and also west of european countries. but the problem is, all of these countries are not actually in the interest of the citizens that might be of assistance for support as well after that. and has some strange, this cannot continue at some stage of the citizens are going to say enough is enough. where where, where find out and uh while, while anthony, i'm a little bit more. i'm may of more pessimistic on that because we saw what they did with cove with that and in many ways that was a dry run. and so what you can do to, to do the locking people down quite literally and then locking down debate. let's go back to our guest in london. and it's already been mentioned on this part of the i think it's very interesting and they talk about reconstruction and no negotiation and all that. well, i mean, they always forget the other side of the equation is russia's interest. and so, since nato will, it will not recognize in russia has any security interest whatsoever. and it's bee
is a direct questions. the, the opinions were big a lot of gains, the u. k. they involved on and also west of european countries. but the problem is, all of these countries are not actually in the interest of the citizens that might be of assistance for support as well after that. and has some strange, this cannot continue at some stage of the citizens are going to say enough is enough. where where, where find out and uh while, while anthony, i'm a little bit more. i'm may of more pessimistic...
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u. k, is under the assumption that if they expose any type of secret that is that they could potentially be charged. however, that's not happened as far as i know, it's basically only intelligence staff and defend staff. and basically it's a restriction, it's a, it's a bit into for exposing anything, anything about the government, it's behavior activities and so on. the maximum penalty at the minute is 2 years and and although they are currently, it's still not very debated. it hasn't been debated at length, but there moves to to strengthen and actually make it even more more draconian. the official secrets act by potentially increasing the extent of joe sentenced to 14 years maximum sentence. and in addition, there is an attempt to also include the handling of sensitive and confidential material even by journalists. so it would mean that they could potentially be tried for breaches of official secrets act as well, which, which would basically criminalize investigative journalism essentially you went to trial on february 25th, 2004. but within 30 minutes of the start of the proceedings,
u. k, is under the assumption that if they expose any type of secret that is that they could potentially be charged. however, that's not happened as far as i know, it's basically only intelligence staff and defend staff. and basically it's a restriction, it's a, it's a bit into for exposing anything, anything about the government, it's behavior activities and so on. the maximum penalty at the minute is 2 years and and although they are currently, it's still not very debated. it hasn't been...
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u. k. as decided that the u. k is raising concerns about those that migration plan is somewhat more but more related to the, the nature of the policy space. and then you take the, the actual desire to try to prevent any of the particular groups of people that are represented in the numbers. sometimes there's sometimes because insights that's been a big effort towards retrieval workers into social apps as being assets with 3 people to come to study u k. sabina that would be to be paid from training from other countries. so the challenge is to some extent, that the policy debate, you pace still frame around the lines that was set out by the candidate industry. and which put forward in the migration and talking to the 10s of thousands. now, this was kind of politically expedient to time, but in reality it was never really cheap. big government never really don't close to hitting that target. but it's because of ingrained. did you say policy debases as the royce number now research is we're going to be only agree that the
u. k. as decided that the u. k is raising concerns about those that migration plan is somewhat more but more related to the, the nature of the policy space. and then you take the, the actual desire to try to prevent any of the particular groups of people that are represented in the numbers. sometimes there's sometimes because insights that's been a big effort towards retrieval workers into social apps as being assets with 3 people to come to study u k. sabina that would be to be paid from...
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u. k. is national army museum that's called the war. britain's grades baffled, but it was mostly indians, which took part in the fight. ortiz rendered, and charlotte visited india as bottle fields and got a chance to see what's left behind. after that. as the was celebrates, the anniversary of which we in your role, it's worth remembering the truly epic baffled i'll skin fall and go him up. when the japanese army attempted to in read india, a battle that changed the course of the 2nd world war. the japanese suffered more than $50000.00 casualties. a defeat so decisive that it ended there in fees are pursuits in asia. they call it right the grid of the apple. but it was really a majority of indians who thought it us to find out more. we accompany world war 2, re socials, and went your into the battlefields of 1944. in ne, didn't deals money for these take jungles and the pills that blanket the region holds destiny to the brutally extra ordinary. but go, would be less so known in fall war degree
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so it is a very sort of side situation. uh the u. k. prime industry just side, but so he wants to be involved in the reconstruction of the ukraine, and that's a shaming and i will be something so that you trying to reconstruct all sort of time this card because it's already estimated that the cost of rebuilding a range of a certain number from $50.00, a $1000000000.00. and i hope these all say expect saying that you guys likes to actually get involved with that. but because of course, the u. k. tax by i have software, i run the city because we would have all public sites strikes result by now. if the money is being spent on putting people a raise more wage in the side of uh, spending money on move on growing in ukraine. and we've had a huge, a fax, like twice an interest rates at all. 4 percent since the government decided on the policies on your credit and russia. we've had a run just rising prices are of a 5. so energy costs which will continue to west. and the problem with these opinions publish. ready mentioned is that you're on to
so it is a very sort of side situation. uh the u. k. prime industry just side, but so he wants to be involved in the reconstruction of the ukraine, and that's a shaming and i will be something so that you trying to reconstruct all sort of time this card because it's already estimated that the cost of rebuilding a range of a certain number from $50.00, a $1000000000.00. and i hope these all say expect saying that you guys likes to actually get involved with that. but because of course, the u. k....