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u. k. right. they were talking about re re introducing fracking, the talking about increasing ex expiration on the north sea. all policies that are very, very dangerous. and so, you know, it's really important that we try and persuade our national governments to move with us. but our citizens work with us to help us be allies, to sort of governments chain. of course, as you were mentioning in the u. k, you know, policies of the current government, a current administration, it's expressing issues that we're seeing right now of them trying to satisfy the population, providing solutions that in the end may end up harming them. i mean, how would you work towards national legislation? i also involved in that in trying to pass legislation that could eventually block what, you know, national government are trying to do what it has the good news. so in the you k, there was a vote. the government introduced was trying to produce relation to fracking, which is very, very environmentally friendly, but be che
u. k. right. they were talking about re re introducing fracking, the talking about increasing ex expiration on the north sea. all policies that are very, very dangerous. and so, you know, it's really important that we try and persuade our national governments to move with us. but our citizens work with us to help us be allies, to sort of governments chain. of course, as you were mentioning in the u. k, you know, policies of the current government, a current administration, it's expressing...
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u. k. right now we already have public services. we're never at complete breaking point. you've got hospitals who are declaring critical incidents in alton, we're not really into the quincy. so there is a real danger here that we have a technocratic government. but he imposed from above to implement some very unpopular policies about anyone getting a survey about it. there's a lot being talked about about the fact that richey soon as the 1st known white but his prime minister, obviously some indian background. he's a hindu. one would imagine that are elements within the tory party who are going to be hoping that soon that is going to be able to reach out to connect with cultural groups within the u. k. who might feel alienated by the quote, traditional conservative party. do you think that that's going to work is you actually get to resonate with groups like that? i mean, it's difficult to say, i mean the tories, i've done well at having people from ethnic minority backgrounds at the top of the policy for quite a long time. people have ethnic minority backgrounds, the pol
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u. k. right now. but the public, they're getting more and more angry about this situation. desperate in some areas. the political theater here is one thing. the reality on the ground is something else. but to you news. andrew. simon sir. ly, for us in westminster. many thanks. a damning inquiry into one of england's largest n h s. trust has found dozens of baby said died or been left brain damage because of poor care. the independent investigation into the east can hospitals, university and h. us foundation. trust heard, mothers were ignored by staff and families received sub optimal care. 202 cases of babies care were reviewed by experts who found the outcome in 97 cases could have been different. of the 65 deaths of babies examined 45 could have had a different outcome if nationally recognize standards of care had been provided. and in 17 cases of brain damage reviewed from the hospital, 12 cases could have had a different outcome. if good care have been given over all the panel says good care could
u. k. right now. but the public, they're getting more and more angry about this situation. desperate in some areas. the political theater here is one thing. the reality on the ground is something else. but to you news. andrew. simon sir. ly, for us in westminster. many thanks. a damning inquiry into one of england's largest n h s. trust has found dozens of baby said died or been left brain damage because of poor care. the independent investigation into the east can hospitals, university and h....
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u. k. right. everybody said it was a lie, the private yesterday the car got it was a lie. she maintained it. if you live with a lie, that it politics you don't succeed with lies. i'm not sure politicians don't tell lies, but let's thank both of our cats for her and put on the show. thank you both. claire and dentist there. ah, a general strike is taking place across the occupied west bank following the death of a palestinian man. israel says killed one of its soldiers are they to me, me lived in the sheriff art refugee camp where demonstrations are being held outside. his home protests are also being held in several other cities in the west bank. israeli forces had been searching for timmy and more for more than the week. they blockaded the refugee camp in an attempt to find him. what happened is, after days of looking for day tammy, by the israeli forces, he showed up, but this time he was committing another gun attack. he was killed in a shootout, and valve phineas, after seeing the video of, are they to mean shooting until what they say is the last breath. they've been
u. k. right. everybody said it was a lie, the private yesterday the car got it was a lie. she maintained it. if you live with a lie, that it politics you don't succeed with lies. i'm not sure politicians don't tell lies, but let's thank both of our cats for her and put on the show. thank you both. claire and dentist there. ah, a general strike is taking place across the occupied west bank following the death of a palestinian man. israel says killed one of its soldiers are they to me, me lived...
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u. k. right now, the cost of living process power bills and the high inflation double digit inflation. and i'm really massive problem when it comes to the cost of living. but it has to be said that it's possible that the sumac, if he is named as prime minister will, will go in the direction of sticking with jeremy. that's a possibility he may draw in other parts of the party because he has a massive problem alongside the economy. and that is unity in the party. that is a major area. he's going to have to be very careful of the way he handles the whole situation. but as far as his standing goes, and he has the experience of being in a big majority government, which one in 2019 and having the experience of dealing with a number of major issues with the economy. so he 6 of boxes. now this does look as if the parliamentary party will have a one stop shop here and won't have to go to the rest of the conservative membership. it could be that the, the nominations close in less than 3 hours. the only a short time after that, you might find the chance that the former for chancellor will become
u. k. right now, the cost of living process power bills and the high inflation double digit inflation. and i'm really massive problem when it comes to the cost of living. but it has to be said that it's possible that the sumac, if he is named as prime minister will, will go in the direction of sticking with jeremy. that's a possibility he may draw in other parts of the party because he has a massive problem alongside the economy. and that is unity in the party. that is a major area. he's going...
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u. k. bookmakers right now is not the direction of the pound, but whether the prime minister can last longer in office than the 9 day shelf life of a lettuce. joan, a whole al jazeera waltham stove market. ah, reminder, the top stories here on al jazeera, russia, missiles of rain down on ukrainian infrastructure, striking targets across the country. and carrying at least 3 people in the capital key. if it's not our power for hundreds of thousands of civilians, ukraine's president blow to me as a lensky says, one 3rd of the country's power facilities have been destroyed, accusing russia of trying to intimidate civilians as winter approaches, according to ukrainian emergency services, more than 1100 towns and villages are without power. the attacks on energy facilities are also disrupting water supplies, frustration over the rising cost of living in france, the spartan nationwide strike that teaches bus drivers and health care workers of march to protest. while war counts at nuclear power plants and oil depots have drastically reduced france's energy and fuel supply. dislike that we have organ
u. k. bookmakers right now is not the direction of the pound, but whether the prime minister can last longer in office than the 9 day shelf life of a lettuce. joan, a whole al jazeera waltham stove market. ah, reminder, the top stories here on al jazeera, russia, missiles of rain down on ukrainian infrastructure, striking targets across the country. and carrying at least 3 people in the capital key. if it's not our power for hundreds of thousands of civilians, ukraine's president blow to me as...
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u. k. from the outside. quinton, i mean, we brought this crisis happening right now and it comes after the crisis that the u . k. had with boris johnson, boris johnson right now. believe it or not looks somewhat like a, a, a man of strength and stability for the country. i mean is that says that we're, we've arrived at i think that there are quite a lot of people, certainly in the conservative part he would like doris johnson to come back. but having said that, look, don't, let's get this wrong. he trashed the represented rep. they, he trashed the good name of the conservative party as well. he was seen to have been the i untruthful, he was a, he lied to parliament, he lied about what he was doing. and he's the man. i mean, at the heart of all this, i think you've got to go back to the problem of breaks it. who forced breaks it through. that was boris johnson, but breaks it is still v s. u that is not only damaged the british economy. it's divided the country, it spit, the conservative party, it split the labor party, and actually vash is the problem. and until something is done to resolve,
u. k. from the outside. quinton, i mean, we brought this crisis happening right now and it comes after the crisis that the u . k. had with boris johnson, boris johnson right now. believe it or not looks somewhat like a, a, a man of strength and stability for the country. i mean is that says that we're, we've arrived at i think that there are quite a lot of people, certainly in the conservative part he would like doris johnson to come back. but having said that, look, don't, let's get this...
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u. k. on the rights of hey dialed when we committed. we're talking about a u. s. committee. let's not watching that. let him, let's not talk about any un committee. let's talk about the us and how they put the saudis on a blacklist and remove them 72 hours later. the u. s. has no credibility here. and this is, this is fake. the the claimed to i, i've tweeted about this the, the number of police officers that were murdered over the last few weeks at the instigation of media base in your countries. they are, they are roughly 28 or 29. some of them were shot with guns. don't talk, let's not talk about fake news. all these young children being killed all over the place. that's nonsense. show. show me the footage. why. why not? instead of these organizations that are funded by the united states. why, why is it known to his an organization? and i don't know what that will be funded by the united states. this last weekend. the coordinating council of teachers in iran code for a nationwide strike to protest the crackdown on children that same teachers organization said playing close
u. k. on the rights of hey dialed when we committed. we're talking about a u. s. committee. let's not watching that. let him, let's not talk about any un committee. let's talk about the us and how they put the saudis on a blacklist and remove them 72 hours later. the u. s. has no credibility here. and this is, this is fake. the the claimed to i, i've tweeted about this the, the number of police officers that were murdered over the last few weeks at the instigation of media base in your...
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u. k. from the outside. quinton, i mean, we've got this crisis happening right now and it comes after the crisis that the u . k. had with boris johnson, boris johnson right now. believe it or not looks somewhat like a, a, a man of strength and stability for the country. i mean is that says that we're, we've arrived at i think that there are quite a lot of people. certainly the conservative party would like doris johnson to come back. but having said that, look, don't, let's get this wrong. he trashed the represented rep. they, they, he trashed the good name of the conservative party as well. he was seen to have been the, i untruthful, he was a, he lied to parliament, he lied about what he was doing. and he is the man. i mean, at the heart of all this, i think you've got to go back to the problem of breaks it. who forced breaks it through. that was boris johnson, but breaks it is still v s. u that is not only damaged the british economy. it's divided the country, it spit, the conservative party, it split the labor party, and actually that is the problem. and until something is done to resolve, if
u. k. from the outside. quinton, i mean, we've got this crisis happening right now and it comes after the crisis that the u . k. had with boris johnson, boris johnson right now. believe it or not looks somewhat like a, a, a man of strength and stability for the country. i mean is that says that we're, we've arrived at i think that there are quite a lot of people. certainly the conservative party would like doris johnson to come back. but having said that, look, don't, let's get this wrong. he...
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u. k is facing right now that he really storm rochester, the conflicts in the party, but also in the country. of course i was pointing out that richey snark isa. in fact on the sun and roll over in dallas. well richest man, neuron murphy and his realm than his privilege and fight has been used against him . i by his critic, saw more often than not, but now at a time like these. so there is some sort of confidence that we are seeing in, in, in, in fact, in indians as well as in people in the u. k. as far as where she's an artist consent. he's been the minister of finance in yuki all for 3 years. he's proved himself he has a good solid traffic on there. also the whole really is that he stays on and do him billina anons. mckendra has also waited on social media to points out how rich you soon acts victory has turned the tables on the u. k. 's own history of dealing with india. in 1947 on the cost of indian independence, winston churchill supposedly said, all indian leaders will be of low caliber and men of straw. to day, during the 75th year of our independence were poised to see a man of india
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u. k. on the rights of hey dialed when we committed. we're talking about a un committee. let's not watching that. let him, let's not talk about any un committee. let's talk about the un and how they put the saudis on the blacklist and remove them 72 hours later. the u. s. has no credibility here. and this is, this is fake. the, the claim to i, i've tweeted about this the, the number of police officers that were murdered over the last few weeks at the instigation of media base in your countries. they are, they are roughly 28 or 29. some of them were shot with guns. don't talk, let's not talk about fake news. all these young children being killed all over the place. that's nonsense. show. show me the footage. why. why not? instead of these organizations that are funded by the united states. why, why is it known to his an organization on what it is and i don't know what that will be funded by the and i just say this last weekend. the coordinating council of teachers in iran code for a nationwide strike to protest the crackdown on children that same teachers organization said
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u. k is facing right now that he really restore manchester the conflicts in the party, but also in the country. of course i was pointing out that richey snark isa. in fact, on the sun and roll over in dallas, one of the richest man neuron morsey and his realm than his privilege and fight has been used against him. i by his critics saw more often than not, but now at a time like this. so there is some sort of confidence that we are seeing in, in, in, in fact, in indians as well as in people in the u. k. as far as where she's an oc is concerned, he's been the ministry of finance in yuki all for 3 years. he's proved himself, he has a good salad track record. there are so the whole really is that he sees on a runjun love to wait and see if she sooner can bring much needed stability to the u. k. under u. k. politics room to so i'm a thank you very much for breaking down the indian reactions. the appointment of soon. ok, as british pianist ortiz window shop. thank you for earlier we spoke to a good rest shake. who says that cynex appointments illustrates the irony of colonial history. the 1st of all
u. k is facing right now that he really restore manchester the conflicts in the party, but also in the country. of course i was pointing out that richey snark isa. in fact, on the sun and roll over in dallas, one of the richest man neuron morsey and his realm than his privilege and fight has been used against him. i by his critics saw more often than not, but now at a time like this. so there is some sort of confidence that we are seeing in, in, in, in fact, in indians as well as in people in...
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u. k is facing right now that he will restore not just stuff of the conflicts in the party, but also in the country of schools. so i was pointing out that richey snark isa. in fact, um the sun roof in dallas, richest man in iran, murphy, and his realm than his privilege and fight has been used against him. i, by his critics, saw more often than not, but now at a time like these. so there is some sort of confidence that we are seeing in, in, in, in fact, in indians as well as in people in the u. k. as far as where she's an oc is concerned, he's been the ministry of finance in yuki all for 3 years. he's proved himself, he has a good sell a track record there. also, the hope really is that he stays on a spokesperson for india's ruling party, told us that soon. next appointment illustrates the irony of britons quoting all history. the 1st of all, i give the my best of luck from me and from my country to service, you will not be in the light from the land of the letter of non wireless impede them going on in by india. but in a non voice, be full manner. see if you look at bill or mean if you
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u. k. government minister even suggested that l g b t q vans should compromise while they go while they're in kotor. i asked russia units of human rights watch what she makes of this notion of compromise. now it's difficult to hear a u. k. official peak about traditions and culture of custody society as different from those that are upheld in the u. k. no painting culture as the determine to securing the rights of the people, the flex, blame away from abuse to state systems, including the criminalization of complex relations and without the 70 years imprisonment and things the cut that the people, as for the thir and for progress on gbc rights, this does not take into account that l g, b, c, people in 5 are being arrested and the pain by preventive security forces held in an underground prison and destiny and ha and subjective beatings and sexual harassment in police custody. and is the message here also particularly coming from from the u. k, but it could be from any country. we advocate human rights for everyone, including the l g, b, t, q, community. but the world cup is an exception because it's football, it's soccer. and it's abou
u. k. government minister even suggested that l g b t q vans should compromise while they go while they're in kotor. i asked russia units of human rights watch what she makes of this notion of compromise. now it's difficult to hear a u. k. official peak about traditions and culture of custody society as different from those that are upheld in the u. k. no painting culture as the determine to securing the rights of the people, the flex, blame away from abuse to state systems, including the...
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u. k. public feeling is one of a fraught type of anger. a right now over the way politics is being run in this country. after a while they with most people would regard as, as farcical scenes both in parliament itself and here in downing street. and of course promises that were made by a prime minister only to be dropped at the turn of a hat for her to stay in some sort of power when really that power wasn't there. and in fact, it was a, a stand in chancellor jeremy hunt quickly brought in. whether or not it was fully by list ross's choice or not is another matter. but anyway, here we are. now, what is, or if you rewrite history back to summer, if you look at it right, then the parliamentary party are here in the u. k. had decided that that soon act was the man for them. that decision was then put to the membership of the conservative party over a whole summer or, or of, of hustings all over the country and her, the 2 candidates that was soon i had who had won the parliamentary votes and less trust who hadn't trust was the choice of the membership
u. k. public feeling is one of a fraught type of anger. a right now over the way politics is being run in this country. after a while they with most people would regard as, as farcical scenes both in parliament itself and here in downing street. and of course promises that were made by a prime minister only to be dropped at the turn of a hat for her to stay in some sort of power when really that power wasn't there. and in fact, it was a, a stand in chancellor jeremy hunt quickly brought in....
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u. k is facing right now that he really storm rochester and the conflicts in the. * patty, but also in the country. of course i was pointing out that wishes to knock isa. in fact, on the son of india, one of richest man. no, i'm more the and his wealth and his privilege and fight has been used against him. i by his critics, are more often than not, but now at a time like this. so there is some sort of confidence that we are seeing in, in, in fact, in indians as well as in people in the u. k. as far as where she's an ac is concerned, he's been the ministry of finance in yuki all for 3 years. he's proved himself. he has a good fella, track record. there are some hopefully is that he stays on a spokesperson for india's ruling party. told us that soon next appointment illustrates the irony of britain's colonial history. the 1st of all, i give my best of luck for me, from my country, from the services, so knocker and be vish him a successful life. from the lead off gandhi. com, the non wireless, so this is the only you get by in the us. but in a non boiler, these fundamental, see if you look go
u. k is facing right now that he really storm rochester and the conflicts in the. * patty, but also in the country. of course i was pointing out that wishes to knock isa. in fact, on the son of india, one of richest man. no, i'm more the and his wealth and his privilege and fight has been used against him. i by his critics, are more often than not, but now at a time like this. so there is some sort of confidence that we are seeing in, in, in fact, in indians as well as in people in the u. k. as...
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u. k. and the priority right, be established credibility, but financial markets by making sure that this strategy is clear and that you can find by sensible sets of the skill at rooms. that doesn't happen then of course, it is damaging. the higher interest rates that the government is having to pay, you know, on it's borrowing that's be reflected the cost of borrowing for high school and farms and mortgages. mortgage rates are going up not will impact on the cost of living. busy for many high souls and businesses will also come under pressure at the rely on credit and credit becoming more expensive. but the, the back tracking on the original task comp plans does seem to have steady the ship for now, doesn't it? and do you see the potential for this conservative government to eventually fix the economy? but tracking steady to ship to quite significant extent, there's still a positive job that needs to be done, which is the chancellor nightstep i spending funds for the next year and possibly farther ahead the light to be changed. economic circumstances and also the fiscal rules. explain how the gov
u. k. and the priority right, be established credibility, but financial markets by making sure that this strategy is clear and that you can find by sensible sets of the skill at rooms. that doesn't happen then of course, it is damaging. the higher interest rates that the government is having to pay, you know, on it's borrowing that's be reflected the cost of borrowing for high school and farms and mortgages. mortgage rates are going up not will impact on the cost of living. busy for many high...
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u. k. official peak about traditions and culture of custody society as different from those that are upheld in the u. k. no painting culture as the deterrence to securing the rights of the people, the flex, blame away from abuse to state systems, including the criminalization of sex relations and without the 70 years imprisonment and the custody people. as for the thir and for progress on the rights, this does not take into account that the people inside are being arrested and the pain by preventive security forces held in an underground prison. so bethany and ha, and subjected to severe beatings and sexual harassment in police. custody and is the message here also directly coming from from the u. k, but it could be from any country. we advocate human rights for everyone, including the l. g b t q, community. but the world cup is an exception because it's football, it's soccer. and it's about money, so please look the other way. isn't that the message that's being sent here? no pain saying football as an a political theme that does not allow for leverage to be used by the government and by the fall against the custody warranties to make for that of gdc people insi
u. k. official peak about traditions and culture of custody society as different from those that are upheld in the u. k. no painting culture as the deterrence to securing the rights of the people, the flex, blame away from abuse to state systems, including the criminalization of sex relations and without the 70 years imprisonment and the custody people. as for the thir and for progress on the rights, this does not take into account that the people inside are being arrested and the pain by...
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u. k. is wrong relationship problems, right? this friend in this, well, we are facing threats from authoritarian regime. you don't believe in freedom and democracy to for you democracy the u. k. and israel need to stand shoulder to shoulder and we will be even closer in the future. are the prime minister's comments? true anger because of zionism is often controversial nature. it supports a jewish national states on palestinian lunde's while viewed as a jewish liberation movement. by so many is criticized as colonialists an racist by others. israel palestinian conflict has claimed thousands of lives among people living on the land. israel claims its own just last week, a 7 year old boy allegedly died of a heart attack after being chased by israeli soldiers. israel disputes that accounts of events. ah no, was it the soldiers came to my house and told me that my son was throwing stones at the soldiers. i responded to them that my son did not throw any and suddenly ryan got scared and he had a heart attack and died a week ago, the so
u. k. is wrong relationship problems, right? this friend in this, well, we are facing threats from authoritarian regime. you don't believe in freedom and democracy to for you democracy the u. k. and israel need to stand shoulder to shoulder and we will be even closer in the future. are the prime minister's comments? true anger because of zionism is often controversial nature. it supports a jewish national states on palestinian lunde's while viewed as a jewish liberation movement. by so many is...
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u. k. bookmakers right now is not the direction of the pound, but whether the prime minister can last longer in office than the 9 day shelf life of a lettuce. joan, a whole al jazeera waltham stove market. that with european where to grind rebel say they've lost the city of sharaya to government forces. with european foreign ministry says it's ready to work with humanitarian organizations to ensure aid is delivered to areas controlled by. it saw me fighting between pro government forces, antigua and rebels resumed in august. both sides accuse each other of breaking a 5 month truce in spokesman. stuff into damage says the situation is particularly grave. the civilians in ethiopia were worried about the the impact on men, women, and children were worried about the impact on the humanitarian situation. i mean, already 2 and a half 1000000 people have been displaced within a g gray, a horror, and a far this compounds with this in addition to humanitarian challenges in other parts of the fee of ethiopia. but you know, i was, i also recall the deputy secretary general's very vivid description of t
u. k. bookmakers right now is not the direction of the pound, but whether the prime minister can last longer in office than the 9 day shelf life of a lettuce. joan, a whole al jazeera waltham stove market. that with european where to grind rebel say they've lost the city of sharaya to government forces. with european foreign ministry says it's ready to work with humanitarian organizations to ensure aid is delivered to areas controlled by. it saw me fighting between pro government forces,...
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u. k, you're having a great time right now. everything is cheap. that's not the case for all america businesses. if you're an importer, things are great, things are cheap. however, if you're an ex border or if you have international operations, you could be seeing some losses that because all these goods and services of course, are more expensive in foreign countries and we're seeing fall and demand. we have already seen some multi $1000000000.00 hits. in some cases, a lot of companies are suffering ideas, johnson and johnson. and if the dollar continues to serve, it's likely we're going to see more of this for american businesses. ok to the australia on a very busy floor, the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories that are making the news. exxon mobil says it has completely left russia after president putin expropriated its properties. the move from the russian leader followed months of discussions next on says it was not compensated for the assets, which i estimated to be valued o
u. k, you're having a great time right now. everything is cheap. that's not the case for all america businesses. if you're an importer, things are great, things are cheap. however, if you're an ex border or if you have international operations, you could be seeing some losses that because all these goods and services of course, are more expensive in foreign countries and we're seeing fall and demand. we have already seen some multi $1000000000.00 hits. in some cases, a lot of companies are...
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u. k. current offer that right now when you have a prime minister who's trying to hold on to a job and then her party trying to get her out of it. it says there is a dilemma here in terms of who might replacer am. what mechanisms will be used to actually achieve that? effectively? you have a new chancellor who's desperately trying to save the economy and a prime minister who's desperately trying to hold onto a job. ah, aaron's president, abram raised. he is accused, as you as count, watch out biting of inciting chaos, tara and destruction in iran, and that the ongoing protest that on saturday biden praised people have protested over the past 4 weeks since the death of massa, armenian police custody, sang you as surprised by that courage, that 22 year old has been detained for not wearing her head scarf properly, but to the protests of smiled until wider anger at the government. human rights group say a crackdown on the demonstration by security forces is killed. at least 240 protectors levels have been nighttime. protests in town after a fire broke counted, and atoria in prison on saturday.
u. k. current offer that right now when you have a prime minister who's trying to hold on to a job and then her party trying to get her out of it. it says there is a dilemma here in terms of who might replacer am. what mechanisms will be used to actually achieve that? effectively? you have a new chancellor who's desperately trying to save the economy and a prime minister who's desperately trying to hold onto a job. ah, aaron's president, abram raised. he is accused, as you as count, watch out...
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it's a massive issue right across your been here in the u. k. it's pretty up front because of that idea which jeremy hunt said of less trust that the one thing she got right was this, you plan for help for a subsidy for everyone, a universal system that was to run 2 years. and that was, was, was really up to sort of a rolls royce product. the government did serve up a massive cost billions of billions of dollars. but jamie had quickly not prefers his line on that because it's, it's, it's costing so much so. so now that the way the stands just to explain it briefly, ah, it last 6 months in april, it will be reviewed. there will, that will be targeted at those who, who need it most. but of course that that doesn't help the overall population who are facing really serious choices to make their mortgages going up. the heating bills are going through the roof tripling quadrupling the. the planning has to be a long time ahead. just 6 months. okay. this winter, the system will go through, but by april, what happens then? how do you plan the next winter?
it's a massive issue right across your been here in the u. k. it's pretty up front because of that idea which jeremy hunt said of less trust that the one thing she got right was this, you plan for help for a subsidy for everyone, a universal system that was to run 2 years. and that was, was, was really up to sort of a rolls royce product. the government did serve up a massive cost billions of billions of dollars. but jamie had quickly not prefers his line on that because it's, it's, it's...
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u. k. through what is a difficult time economically. and it's the same example in any other country. in the world right now, the u. k. isn't that unique? but having had the experience of the treasury and may be appointing, also a new chancellor of the exchequer for hands are better than 2. indeed, or richie is a, he will put together a great strong dynamic team and that team will overcome the challenges in obstacles which are face as you say, which aren't unique to britain. it is a, a global issue, but he will make that priority to deliver for the people that britain from your understanding of, from his relationship with business. we saw that during the cove at pandemic and how he put plans in place along with prime minister johnson in how to help business get through a very difficult period of history and time for the u. k. he, he has that experience. do think that he is as sympathetic now and will be in the future as he was then because the economy is different. he doesn't have as much money to play with. top choice will have to be made and, but he will, he's fully calmness and an understanding of what is required
u. k. through what is a difficult time economically. and it's the same example in any other country. in the world right now, the u. k. isn't that unique? but having had the experience of the treasury and may be appointing, also a new chancellor of the exchequer for hands are better than 2. indeed, or richie is a, he will put together a great strong dynamic team and that team will overcome the challenges in obstacles which are face as you say, which aren't unique to britain. it is a, a global...
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u. k for cost by the high growth rates than the rest of you know, what he painted. all right, let's have a look at some of the, the stats that we've got here because there's, there's obviously a lot of different stance about how well all differently the u. k. is doing compared to other european or other countries, and the political instability has been bad for the u. k. economy. i think there's no doubt about that. and it was already struggling because of briggs, if you follow some of the charts, the economic grass look at this one, the british pound, falling significantly against the dollar and taking its hardest hit in the past month after less trust is controversial. many budget, but it's been on the decline since breaks it. basically look at this on the case international business also suffering its total trade as a share of g d p falling by 8 percent, 8 percent since 2019. and the latest research suggest brags it has cost the u. k. economy, nearly $35000000000.00. 5 percent smaller were told the economy is at the end of last year than it would've been, had britain remain
u. k for cost by the high growth rates than the rest of you know, what he painted. all right, let's have a look at some of the, the stats that we've got here because there's, there's obviously a lot of different stance about how well all differently the u. k. is doing compared to other european or other countries, and the political instability has been bad for the u. k. economy. i think there's no doubt about that. and it was already struggling because of briggs, if you follow some of the...
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u. k. current offer that right now, when you have a prime minister who's trying to hold on to a job and then her party trying to get her out of it. it would say there is a dilemma here in terms of who might replace her am what mechanisms would be used to actually achieve that? effectively? you have a new chancellor who's desperately trying to save the economy and a prime minister who's desperately trying to hold on to her job garza residents who lost their homes in the 2014 garza war have been protesting in front of the un relief agencies office. now they're demanding compensation and for homes to be rebuild a process which is overseen by the u. an agency. 17000 homes were destroyed in that war and 2200 palestinians were killed. rocks, the prime minister of the la d for she there set to form a new government after months of unrest. but around the capital, small political parties have been gathering to remind the government that they want radical change. same basra, avi has more from baghdad. the the bread freedom, a government for the people as iraq's new prime minister begins forming h
u. k. current offer that right now, when you have a prime minister who's trying to hold on to a job and then her party trying to get her out of it. it would say there is a dilemma here in terms of who might replace her am what mechanisms would be used to actually achieve that? effectively? you have a new chancellor who's desperately trying to save the economy and a prime minister who's desperately trying to hold on to her job garza residents who lost their homes in the 2014 garza war have been...
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u. k. current offer that right now when you have a prime minister who's trying to hold on to a job and then her party trying to get her out of it. it would say there is a dilemma here in terms of who might replacer am. what mechanisms will be used to actually achieve that effectively? you have a new chancellor who's desperately trying to save the economy and a prime minister who's desperately trying to hold on to her job. well, to run our world is for people being killed after a fire broke out at the ever prison into rug that happened on saturday night officials that was caused by fighting between inmates. smoke. with the rising from the facility and gunshots were also heard the detention center holes, many of their own political prisoners. russell said that has more from tyrone it was a pan p. m. local time on saturday, inter around when the fire broke out in the imprison and quickly spread across the other. the other was right after that they have heard the shot guns and also exclusion, like songs that were just just around while the, the smoke and the 5 was, was rising abode the abode in
u. k. current offer that right now when you have a prime minister who's trying to hold on to a job and then her party trying to get her out of it. it would say there is a dilemma here in terms of who might replacer am. what mechanisms will be used to actually achieve that effectively? you have a new chancellor who's desperately trying to save the economy and a prime minister who's desperately trying to hold on to her job. well, to run our world is for people being killed after a fire broke out...
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u. k. current offer that right now when you have a prime minister who's trying to hold on to a job and then her party trying to get her out of it. it would say there is a dilemma here in terms of who might replacer am, what mechanisms will be used to actually achieve that effectively. you have a new chancellor who's desperately trying to save the economy and a prime minister who's desperately trying to hold on to her job. the british pound has moved higher in early trading in asia. it speaks jessica washington, she's in hong kong and just gets as what the markets are doing there. well, marcus, indeed observing the situation and you take politics very closely in the early hours of trade in the asian market. we did see a rally of the pound trading just above a dollar and a dollar and 12 cents and invested. perhaps boyd, with some optimism, some cautious optimism about the appointment of the new chancellor. jeremy hans and some of the comments that he has made about tightening fiscal policy, noting that his priority is growth that is underpinned by stability. now, as i said, we did see some in
u. k. current offer that right now when you have a prime minister who's trying to hold on to a job and then her party trying to get her out of it. it would say there is a dilemma here in terms of who might replacer am, what mechanisms will be used to actually achieve that effectively. you have a new chancellor who's desperately trying to save the economy and a prime minister who's desperately trying to hold on to her job. the british pound has moved higher in early trading in asia. it speaks...