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u. k. that the us national desk and doing, doing the same no 4 medium sized economy facing significance problems already is as well said, not just betting the house but that in the children's houses. the logical end game here for u. k. government is to reduce the independence of the bank of england. now don't think that they're not making sense at all, but that is the logical end game. you could, you can see the story where they say, look, the bank of england are settling our ability to grow the economy, to aggressive tax cuts and restructuring, therefore, must reduce their independence because interest rate rises are a bad thing in this context. that's politically sensible. political, here's what ends up economically, in an incredibly bad place. and i think it is in danger of us because we are not seeing we have not seen for the last 7 years. is economic technocratic, sensible decisions. we've seen in increasingly friendly logical decisions, driving, driving economic outcomes and there's no evi
u. k. that the us national desk and doing, doing the same no 4 medium sized economy facing significance problems already is as well said, not just betting the house but that in the children's houses. the logical end game here for u. k. government is to reduce the independence of the bank of england. now don't think that they're not making sense at all, but that is the logical end game. you could, you can see the story where they say, look, the bank of england are settling our ability to grow...
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u. k. that's what's needed. and the chancellor was referring to foreign banks as a result coming in and paying taxes. what we know that the international banks and global banks, they're the ones that are least likely to pay taxes. and anyone don't sell because they have a close all over the globe. and they rearrange the business structure such that the revenue comes in based mainly in tax havens where the has no no taxes to pay and they pay very little taxes. oh, that's a reasonable program with this story. as china has accused america of theft claiming its been illegally exporting oil from syria, me wouldn't. where's the u. s. and other countries to stop unlawful, military stationing and actions in syria? stop imposing unilateral sanctions on syria stock, stating oil and grain from the country and give the syrian people that true human rights. freedom and dignity. according to her syrian officials, america takes a large portion of syrian oil each and every day. damaging the local economy. the average oil product
u. k. that's what's needed. and the chancellor was referring to foreign banks as a result coming in and paying taxes. what we know that the international banks and global banks, they're the ones that are least likely to pay taxes. and anyone don't sell because they have a close all over the globe. and they rearrange the business structure such that the revenue comes in based mainly in tax havens where the has no no taxes to pay and they pay very little taxes. oh, that's a reasonable program...
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u. k. that are really feeling the squeeze most and where the choice might really be between heating or eating and the coming weeks or months. now clear secret plan that the sounds of it being it. so europe also look sent to be a big issue for the new prime minister relations between the u. k. in brussels, have been tans. will that change on the list trust? well as close as the foreign secretary has a riley ah, had many encounters with the european union and she had basically escaping the threats on the table that the u. k. will una, let free withdraw from parts of the divorce agreement that the u. k. and the you have had us as part of the breaks that fro says, so this is something that is really angering the european union and whether she hasn't really indicated that there will be a change and has thaws. moreover, when she was recently asked whether president mcgraw france is a friend or foe, she said that the jury is out. so that has angered also many. he had written many of bro europeans and s
u. k. that are really feeling the squeeze most and where the choice might really be between heating or eating and the coming weeks or months. now clear secret plan that the sounds of it being it. so europe also look sent to be a big issue for the new prime minister relations between the u. k. in brussels, have been tans. will that change on the list trust? well as close as the foreign secretary has a riley ah, had many encounters with the european union and she had basically escaping the...
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u. k. that we see the queen's children and 3 of her grandson's prince william, prince harry and peter phillips, whose the son of princess anne.
u. k. that we see the queen's children and 3 of her grandson's prince william, prince harry and peter phillips, whose the son of princess anne.
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u. k. that she has go on and all those connections are so many extraordinary connections and all that history that she has lived through has now gone. absolutely, it was a certainly a remarkable rain, but it wasn't without its missteps and controversies talk us through. oh yeah, i mean um for the queen herself. yes, she was pretty good. i think it at not making missteps will certainly she wasn't allowed to publicly, but there were issues that raised eyebrows. let's go back to the 19 sixty's when there was some, a terrible mining accident in wales and a 116 children lost their lives. and a number of adults did too. and although prince philip was sent the next day to pay his respects, it took the queen a whole week to go down to see.
u. k. that she has go on and all those connections are so many extraordinary connections and all that history that she has lived through has now gone. absolutely, it was a certainly a remarkable rain, but it wasn't without its missteps and controversies talk us through. oh yeah, i mean um for the queen herself. yes, she was pretty good. i think it at not making missteps will certainly she wasn't allowed to publicly, but there were issues that raised eyebrows. let's go back to the 19 sixty's...
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u. k. that we see the queen's children and 3 of her grandson's prince william, prince harry and peter phillips, who's the son of princess anne. and looking ahead to the coming days, the queen will lie in state for 4 days in westminster hall before her funeral, which will take place at westminster abbey on monday. and we can see that to the right of the screen, westminster abbey, to the left. we see the houses of parliament and the elizabeth tower. big ben. i think that was just such a church we just saw who was her 1st prime minister back in 1950. she famously called winston. yes. i wouldn't of the 1st a 15 prime minister. she's kind of a final one being appointed just 2 days before her death. the new british prime minister lives truss. and that also as the sense of a slight uncertainty beneath all of this ceremony is that we, we've got a completely untasted prime minister, an untested government and now an untested king as an extraordinary time in, in the, in the u. k. right now, i mean, last w
u. k. that we see the queen's children and 3 of her grandson's prince william, prince harry and peter phillips, who's the son of princess anne. and looking ahead to the coming days, the queen will lie in state for 4 days in westminster hall before her funeral, which will take place at westminster abbey on monday. and we can see that to the right of the screen, westminster abbey, to the left. we see the houses of parliament and the elizabeth tower. big ben. i think that was just such a church we...
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u. k. that she has go on and all those connections are so many extraordinary connections and all that history that she has lived through has now gone. absolutely, it was certainly a remarkable rain, but it wasn't without its miss steps. and controversies took us through a couple of those. yeah, i mean i'm for the queen herself. you know, she was pretty good. i think it at not making missteps will certainly she wasn't allowed to publicly, but there were issues that raised eyebrows. let's go back to the 19 sixty's when there was some, a terrible mining accident in wales and 116 children lost their lives, and a number of adults did too. and although prince philip was sent to the next day to pay his respects, it to the queen a whole week to go down to see the people and to show her empathy. and then went with the death of princess diana, in 1997 in that terrible accident in paris. again, the queen was in baltimore, also in her scottish residence where she died of and she was there and it took her a
u. k. that she has go on and all those connections are so many extraordinary connections and all that history that she has lived through has now gone. absolutely, it was certainly a remarkable rain, but it wasn't without its miss steps. and controversies took us through a couple of those. yeah, i mean i'm for the queen herself. you know, she was pretty good. i think it at not making missteps will certainly she wasn't allowed to publicly, but there were issues that raised eyebrows. let's go back...
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u. k. that gonna be undone, at least not in the near future, and gwin elizabeth's demise. one change that the roots are, the tires are deep rooted and the connection is very strong and it will remain strong. it's not going to go away from and we live there for the time being. thanks so much for joining us today. i'm a chance. thanks for having me on the show. and we'll leave it today with the images of queen elizabeth in south asia. and we will see you tomorrow. ah. he's written more than 100 titles. stephen king in the ground, most of horror. he's one numerous major writing awards, but not the noble prize for literature. we want to know why not, and to wish him a happy 75th birthday art 21 and t w. a. what people have to say matters to us. i am. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. i once read somewhere that the average american house 2 books on their cells, the bible, and a book by stephen king. my 1st thought was only one. after all, he's pretty prolific with more than a 100 books published today and he.
u. k. that gonna be undone, at least not in the near future, and gwin elizabeth's demise. one change that the roots are, the tires are deep rooted and the connection is very strong and it will remain strong. it's not going to go away from and we live there for the time being. thanks so much for joining us today. i'm a chance. thanks for having me on the show. and we'll leave it today with the images of queen elizabeth in south asia. and we will see you tomorrow. ah. he's written more than 100...
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u. k. standards. so you see that is also possible and the economy thrives when you have small banks that lend to small firms. so that's what's missing the u. k. therefore, they're just rearranging pictures on the titanic. interesting way of putting it there, professor richard want to thank you very much for your time and your insight. we're grateful. thank you. thanks very much for. thank you. all right, freedom and dignity. according to syria and officials. so the u. s. takes a large portion of syria and oil every single day. the average oil production rate during the 1st half of 2022 was around $80300.00 barrels per day. while the us forces their and their mercenary stole up to $66000.00 barrels every single day in that time period, basically absconding with 82 percent of serious total oil production. in the meantime, syrian citizens have had to queue up in lines the gas stations, in more than 14000000 people are in need of various types of humanitarian aid. we got feedback from a senior fellow at the pan gold inst
u. k. standards. so you see that is also possible and the economy thrives when you have small banks that lend to small firms. so that's what's missing the u. k. therefore, they're just rearranging pictures on the titanic. interesting way of putting it there, professor richard want to thank you very much for your time and your insight. we're grateful. thank you. thanks very much for. thank you. all right, freedom and dignity. according to syria and officials. so the u. s. takes a large portion...
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u. k. that gonna be undone, at least not in the near future, and green elizabeth's demise. one change that the roots are, the tires are deep rooted and the connection is very strong and it will remain strong. it's not going to go away from and we'll leave it there for the time being . thanks so much for joining us today. sean williams, thanks for having me on the show. and relieve it today with the images of queen elizabeth in south asia. and we'll see you at laura. ah ah ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some time. one day in the footsteps of the great hall. i'm in your northernmost count, please. ah, 3 times one. still very much alive, dw channels, your guy to the special with recognizes where exactly. it was fun and i have learned a lot our culture history. all their d, w, travel extremely worth a visit with the british economies on the brink of recession. if it's not already there, like the latest measure of the you case, economic woes and what a new government can possibly do to head off the worst possible outcomes. if not just the
u. k. that gonna be undone, at least not in the near future, and green elizabeth's demise. one change that the roots are, the tires are deep rooted and the connection is very strong and it will remain strong. it's not going to go away from and we'll leave it there for the time being . thanks so much for joining us today. sean williams, thanks for having me on the show. and relieve it today with the images of queen elizabeth in south asia. and we'll see you at laura. ah ah ah, every journey is...
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i think if you were a company that was selling into the u. k, so you've got a problem with depreciation in the sense that it makes stuff more expensive for people in the u. k. but the nature of the tax cuts is incredibly skewed and it really is the case that this is wonderful if you're selling caviar, high quality leather goods or other forms of. busy consumption for, for the very rich, the vast majority of people in the u. k. aren't going to see any benefit from these tax cuts, except as wiki has said in terms of inflation. so overall i would say this makes for number e z u k, a less attractive place to do business. the big problem is not the particular issues in governments. fit around with tax cuts and interest rate changes happen all the time. the difficulty is that there seems to be a degree of incoherence and even bordering on incompetence around what's going on. and that doesn't foster it doesn't foster any degree of credibility for the last 67 years you k has been looking like an increasingly economically incoherent office. starting fro
i think if you were a company that was selling into the u. k, so you've got a problem with depreciation in the sense that it makes stuff more expensive for people in the u. k. but the nature of the tax cuts is incredibly skewed and it really is the case that this is wonderful if you're selling caviar, high quality leather goods or other forms of. busy consumption for, for the very rich, the vast majority of people in the u. k. aren't going to see any benefit from these tax cuts, except as wiki...
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u. k, that are lined up for them. well, they don't have to fund it. and that's why sterling has been on this downward path . what spooked investors was fridays announcement of the you case. biggest tax cuts in 50 years? cuts that will be funded by $48000000000.00 in extra government. borrowing, walking between government offices, flanked by an assistant, the u. k. chancellor declined to comment on the markets turmoil counselor what he going to do about the term on on the market this morning. sir. i'm only going to come in late in the afternoon. a statement was issued to try to calm investors. it emphasized that, unlike fridays announcements, further upcoming policy is due in october and november will be assessed by the independent forecasting body. the opposition labor party is here in liverpool at its annual conference in quasi crossings. opposite number rachel reeves ports school, one on the government's policy of trickle down economics said quasi quad tank was fanning the flames of a national emergency. it gives me great pleasure to introduce our sh
u. k, that are lined up for them. well, they don't have to fund it. and that's why sterling has been on this downward path . what spooked investors was fridays announcement of the you case. biggest tax cuts in 50 years? cuts that will be funded by $48000000000.00 in extra government. borrowing, walking between government offices, flanked by an assistant, the u. k. chancellor declined to comment on the markets turmoil counselor what he going to do about the term on on the market this morning....
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so no wonder then that many here in the continent feel that the u. k. is losing africa for many people. it's simply because a simple way of putting it is that the queen really didn't care too much about this continent. paula: any thanks, wednesday, south arthur t. a paula se lia there. well, let's discuss this further. now let's cross over to add shem returns the journalist dash in good to see on the program. now, the parsing of queen elizabeth this secondary, she rained in person for more than 70 years to what impact will her pathing have on the future of the country. and in particular on the monarchy. well, she's not just the most famous woman in the world. how gib lee had just saying that arguably tells us more about the state of the world in the states of queen elizabeth the 2nd legacy. i mean, like any 96 year old, great grandmother of is the anyone watching is bound to want to give their condolences to the relatives of queen elizabeth the 2nd. but i think come paula lira in south africa, there was just a alluding to the african, the impact of the m
so no wonder then that many here in the continent feel that the u. k. is losing africa for many people. it's simply because a simple way of putting it is that the queen really didn't care too much about this continent. paula: any thanks, wednesday, south arthur t. a paula se lia there. well, let's discuss this further. now let's cross over to add shem returns the journalist dash in good to see on the program. now, the parsing of queen elizabeth this secondary, she rained in person for more than...
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u. k. that's rising faster than the energy bells and that's a number of ukranian fighters being trained in the u. k by western allies are reported. 4700 ukrainians have been through a training course in which the british defense minister apparently has full confidence. so what are the trainees actually learning monkey bars flaming hoop, jumping pushups. how to dazzle russian soldiers with their jumping jack skills? you know, it is our question in light of previous western training boon dog holes, which proved to be a total waste of money. in particular. remember those syrian rebels that the pentagon, the cia and their allies, trained and equipped in a fail bid to overthrow president bashar al assad. well, that training cost, american taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, the trainees vanished and assad is still president of syria. what resounding success. so it's not going to be repeated here. that should be the big question. now this british program for ukrainians reportedly focuses on basic
u. k. that's rising faster than the energy bells and that's a number of ukranian fighters being trained in the u. k by western allies are reported. 4700 ukrainians have been through a training course in which the british defense minister apparently has full confidence. so what are the trainees actually learning monkey bars flaming hoop, jumping pushups. how to dazzle russian soldiers with their jumping jack skills? you know, it is our question in light of previous western training boon dog...
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that's sad, go to need barker, who joins us outside the london stock exchange. and it says, of course, sir, regarding this situation of the unprecedented tax cuts in the u. k. and the ramifications of that need. how is the pound looking right now after what's happened earlier? yeah, it was incredibly turbulent sir over the past 24 hours because of fact, the pound fell to a, a 37 year low when they reflected in asian markets overnight. so we're looking at the exchange rate around $1.04. that's of the opening of markets here in london has jumped so at $1.07. but of course, it's really spoke to investors across the board and will undoubtedly potentially have an impact on the value of the money in people's pockets when it comes to the market. if they've rallied ever so slightly as well. the $4100.00 a next is up a 17 points and that's not point 2 percent. but nevertheless, that dropped that we saw, reflects on the asian market, says raised really, really big concerns about the possibility of parity between the a pound and the dollar. possibly towards the end of the year, just before we came on, our read a rather alarming report. that service is now regard as bei
that's sad, go to need barker, who joins us outside the london stock exchange. and it says, of course, sir, regarding this situation of the unprecedented tax cuts in the u. k. and the ramifications of that need. how is the pound looking right now after what's happened earlier? yeah, it was incredibly turbulent sir over the past 24 hours because of fact, the pound fell to a, a 37 year low when they reflected in asian markets overnight. so we're looking at the exchange rate around $1.04. that's...
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u. s. president. and he wanted to assure her that the u. k. special relationship was still in place. he congratulated her and he, he thanked her for the you case, contribution in the war against russia, ukraine. ah, he however, did mention northern island. he was seeking her support in trying to smooth things over and get agreement with the european union over post wrecks. it legislation on northern ireland. this is something he wants assurances that the could be a solution on a he also pushed the point that russian aggression had to be challenged in every area possible with the full force of nato in terms of cooperation with supporting ukraine. it seemed to be a very amicable conversation, and she also spoke to president zelinski in ukraine. in fact, that was the 1st conversation she had with a foreign leader. she assured him of continued support from the u. k. in the long run, in the long game, in that war that she would never really pull out in terms of a supporting in every way she could as she committed herself to that, the 2 leaders then disgust vladimir putin and the way he wa
u. s. president. and he wanted to assure her that the u. k. special relationship was still in place. he congratulated her and he, he thanked her for the you case, contribution in the war against russia, ukraine. ah, he however, did mention northern island. he was seeking her support in trying to smooth things over and get agreement with the european union over post wrecks. it legislation on northern ireland. this is something he wants assurances that the could be a solution on a he also pushed...
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she needs to compliment that with measures to reinforce the u. k. longer term energy security. another something which i'm sure that you're watching very closely. um, as well, inflation, it could hit 22 percent early next year. according to goldman sachs. what do you say? what are you saying is this likely? i think that's highly unlikely. i think that was pre, i think that was presupposed that any new u. k. government wouldn't take additional measures to protect the u. k. can see what we're seeing here at the moment is solely driven by a massive rise in energy prices. now the moment we are starting to see energy prices to come down, u. k. natural gas prices spike significantly higher early on the back of the indefinite shut down of no screen one that i had since form back from the high the day. so that suggests that any new physical package that is coming in lightning to keep it laid on energy costs. i think any impacts on inflation is likely to be tempered by the fact that already, even given the fact that we've seen a big spike in energy prices, in april u. k. consumers are al
she needs to compliment that with measures to reinforce the u. k. longer term energy security. another something which i'm sure that you're watching very closely. um, as well, inflation, it could hit 22 percent early next year. according to goldman sachs. what do you say? what are you saying is this likely? i think that's highly unlikely. i think that was pre, i think that was presupposed that any new u. k. government wouldn't take additional measures to protect the u. k. can see what we're...
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that makes quite a large number anyway, and they'll be lots of other countries that off that are friendly with the u. k. and others perhaps are not so friendly that will want to come here and pay their respects. it means it's going to be a mamma, security operation in london, probably more well leaders in the u. k than that have been at any time before i would think. because remember the last time we had a funeral and then the coronation was in 1952 and it was so much harder to get around the world. air travel was something that was extremely difficult for me from further afield. so i think a very large gathering of world leaders for that funeral, the funeral taking place on the 19th. i don't, i think that was always going to be the date, but i don't think they had any wiggle room to move it. because another important event setting the calendar starts on the 20th, which is the high level week of the un general assembly where all world leaders every year gather. so i think there's going to be a procession of leaders, a logistical and diplomatic nightmare for all the nations evolve, arranging, all the tr
that makes quite a large number anyway, and they'll be lots of other countries that off that are friendly with the u. k. and others perhaps are not so friendly that will want to come here and pay their respects. it means it's going to be a mamma, security operation in london, probably more well leaders in the u. k than that have been at any time before i would think. because remember the last time we had a funeral and then the coronation was in 1952 and it was so much harder to get around the...
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that's a very big call for me to make from the u. k. and everyone needs to make their own decisions about what they do, what has been clear and we're starting see emerging reports of this is that those areas have been on the russian control. have experience some of the same things that we saw when places like boucher north of ki, liberated. that is we're seeing people have been. ready disappeared, people have been taught should people have been killed actually additionally. so i think everyone needs to be very, very catholic when they go back to those areas eventually from mike martin in london. thank you very much for being on the w. news. and germans has the all our fault spoke to russian president vladimir putin on the phone earlier. political correspondent, a scuba, gave us the details of the talk. it was the 1st phone call after several weeks of silence between each other was a 90 minutes phone call. according to the german government spokesperson, according to a statement that berlin released they spoke and what sholtes demanded wa
that's a very big call for me to make from the u. k. and everyone needs to make their own decisions about what they do, what has been clear and we're starting see emerging reports of this is that those areas have been on the russian control. have experience some of the same things that we saw when places like boucher north of ki, liberated. that is we're seeing people have been. ready disappeared, people have been taught should people have been killed actually additionally. so i think everyone...
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u. k, that are lined up for them. well, they don't have to fund it, and that's why sterling has been on this downward path. what spooked investors was fridays announcement of the you case. biggest tax cuts in 50 years? cuts that will be funded by $48000000000.00 in extra government. borrowing, walking between government offices flanked by an assistance the u. k. chancellor declined to comment on the markets turmoil counselor what he's going to do about the term on on the market this morning. sir. i'm over to make any comment there was late in the afternoon, a statement was issued to try to calm investors. it emphasized that, unlike fridays announcements, further upcoming policies due in october, november, will be assessed by the independent forecasting body. the opposition labor party is here in liverpool at its annual conference across the crossings. opposite number rachel reeves, port school, one on the government's policy of trickle down economics. sec kwasic law tank was fanning the flames of a national emergency.
u. k, that are lined up for them. well, they don't have to fund it, and that's why sterling has been on this downward path. what spooked investors was fridays announcement of the you case. biggest tax cuts in 50 years? cuts that will be funded by $48000000000.00 in extra government. borrowing, walking between government offices flanked by an assistance the u. k. chancellor declined to comment on the markets turmoil counselor what he's going to do about the term on on the market this morning....
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u. k. that means shops and schools will be closed and ordinary people be able to watch the funeral. we know also that from to morrow the queen's coffin will be taken from bow moral will be taken to hollywood palace in edinburgh then to see giles is cathedral in edinburgh. where there'll be the chance for some members of the public to see the coffin. and then later in the week of the that the, the coffin will be brought back from scotland here to london. and from wednesday, the light queen will lie in state, in westminster, abbey, and again, members of the public will be able to file past the coffin to pay their final respects. so important details of what happens next. that and, and the important date is, is the 19th of september, the funeral. i don't think they really had any i, any room for any other date and a tele. why? because leaders from all around the world, including president joe biden of the united states will be coming to that state. funeral is gonna be a major security operation and legit logistical operation for the u. k. but the following day is a set piece in the dipl
u. k. that means shops and schools will be closed and ordinary people be able to watch the funeral. we know also that from to morrow the queen's coffin will be taken from bow moral will be taken to hollywood palace in edinburgh then to see giles is cathedral in edinburgh. where there'll be the chance for some members of the public to see the coffin. and then later in the week of the that the, the coffin will be brought back from scotland here to london. and from wednesday, the light queen will...
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that the i did not blame ukraine. and we heard from the u. s. and the u. k, that the russians were quite master playing roulette with nuclear safety. and both of those countries were urging russia to withdraw from the pound and from ukraine. leave that meeting now move on to events in pakistan and more flooding is expected in southern pakistan with a release of water from the country's largest lake. engineers have cut through the embankments of lake mansion to reduce the volume, the water, but it's threatening to flood properties downstream as dozens of villages line it's path. mon charles, it's west of the indus river and the southern sin province, and is dangerously full following the countries record monsoon rains with 100000 people ready displaced. they've been several deliberate breaches of the next banks to protect more densely populated areas. men cha, struggles to districts, do and jim sure, and about 80 percent of the region is under water. and military is helping with evacuations and residents remaining near the lake using machinery to strengthen e
that the i did not blame ukraine. and we heard from the u. s. and the u. k, that the russians were quite master playing roulette with nuclear safety. and both of those countries were urging russia to withdraw from the pound and from ukraine. leave that meeting now move on to events in pakistan and more flooding is expected in southern pakistan with a release of water from the country's largest lake. engineers have cut through the embankments of lake mansion to reduce the volume, the water, but...
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are used. historic terms that are remembered of a time and an oral, but this will be a serious speech about issues such as the economy because there is a major crisis in the u. k. primarily about energy bills. she will, may be touching on her plan to try and relieve the massive stress on families throughout the u. k. that is likely to be a freeze on energy bill caps in the words that they stay at the price. they are now, and they won't increase, and that could be for 18 months, according to media reports, this will take place, as i say, and in downing street quite possibly within the building bearing my as a storm heading this way. earlier boris johnson did his farewell. that was very early in the morning before he too flew to aberdeen and supermodel castle where the of his resignation or was given in front of the queen. he was there for 40 minutes or in that speech before he left, and he was pretty bitter, a pretty lip. it covered it up very well, but inwardly angry, i would say. and he said that he wished the new prime minister very well, but he then used an analogy about her a relay race saying that he passed the baton on to the next prime minister. and tha
are used. historic terms that are remembered of a time and an oral, but this will be a serious speech about issues such as the economy because there is a major crisis in the u. k. primarily about energy bills. she will, may be touching on her plan to try and relieve the massive stress on families throughout the u. k. that is likely to be a freeze on energy bill caps in the words that they stay at the price. they are now, and they won't increase, and that could be for 18 months, according to...
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i mean, that's complete loans and it shows that the city of london corporation continues to dominate u. k. policy making and concerns of all people continue to get ignored. they want to attract bankers and banks to come to the u. k. that's a very silly view because you know, you don't need foreign banks to come in. you, you better establish domestic banks for banks are not really interested in lending to small local firms in the you k, that's what's needed. and the chancellor was referring to foreign banks as a result coming in and paying taxes. what we know that the international banks and global banks, they're the ones that are least likely to pay taxes. and anyone don't sell because they have a close all over the globe and they rearrange the business structure such that the revenue comes in based mainly in tax havens where this no no taxes to pay and they pay very little taxes. oh, that's a lot of the program with this story. as china has accused america of theft claiming its been illegally exporting oil from syria luminous when they wouldn't wish the u. s. and other countries to stop
i mean, that's complete loans and it shows that the city of london corporation continues to dominate u. k. policy making and concerns of all people continue to get ignored. they want to attract bankers and banks to come to the u. k. that's a very silly view because you know, you don't need foreign banks to come in. you, you better establish domestic banks for banks are not really interested in lending to small local firms in the you k, that's what's needed. and the chancellor was referring to...
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u. k. and of germany. that's why they happened to be in the u. k. at the moment of but it's understood that megan, who has probably we, i think it's fair to say cause a lot of the friction within the royal family. the son you haven't seen i to why is not on her way to buy more aware. as prince harry is, but of course prince william's wife kate has not gone either. so i guess that balance is it out from that point of view, but at least it will reduce the tension any tension that there could be uh, that is very serious and difficult time for the roll family. alex, thank you so much for that. i'm carl. i want to come back to you with a queen, elizabeth. she's been a symbol of stability through 15 prime ministers. so many changes. now, though, united kingdom is facing a number of very serious challenges, isn't it? yes, absolutely. is absolutely amazing when you just think back at the all the history, all the prime ministers, various wars and conflicts and economic crises that the queen has been here for that she's witness. and that she's helped a guide t
u. k. and of germany. that's why they happened to be in the u. k. at the moment of but it's understood that megan, who has probably we, i think it's fair to say cause a lot of the friction within the royal family. the son you haven't seen i to why is not on her way to buy more aware. as prince harry is, but of course prince william's wife kate has not gone either. so i guess that balance is it out from that point of view, but at least it will reduce the tension any tension that there could be...
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u. k. that nearly appointed prime minister liz trust had her 1st full day in the job with an oral cabinet meeting and questions in the parliament. she told em, pays. she wanted to find ways to address rising energy costs for businesses related of the opposition leader of the opposition rather kissed armor said trust was simply protecting business profits and not ordinary working people. for a court in hong kong has convicted 5 people of sedition for publishing children's books. the picture books explained hong kong 2019 democracy movement to children, but the court deemed the books to be anti government rights group, amnesty international court, the decision. a brazen act of oppression. the us has started a massive roll out of new coven. 19 vaccines designed for both the original strain of the corona virus and ami con variance government advisor said that in addition to the new boost as it was likely the annual at that annual vaccination shots for cove, it would become the new norm. similar to r
u. k. that nearly appointed prime minister liz trust had her 1st full day in the job with an oral cabinet meeting and questions in the parliament. she told em, pays. she wanted to find ways to address rising energy costs for businesses related of the opposition leader of the opposition rather kissed armor said trust was simply protecting business profits and not ordinary working people. for a court in hong kong has convicted 5 people of sedition for publishing children's books. the picture...
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u. k, that we heard that the queen was poorly. and at that point all the queen's children travelled to belmont. i think ms. at point, everybody realised that the situation where the next bit of news, when it came, i would be graven indeed. so it proved in thee her another further evidence of that was when the union jack, flying above i'm back in palace, was lowered to half mass as it has been above downing street as well. and all the queens children are balmoral and her grandson, prince william and prince harry i believe is also there as well. okay, let's take a look back. it's the life of christmas with his anderson. oh, in modern times, no monaco mirth could claim the level of popularity in respect that queen elizabeth the 2nd enjoyed right into her advancing years. ah, marine was the longest in british history marked in spectacular style by the 1st ever platinum jubilee scenes, reminiscent to the end of the 2nd world war. in 1945. she was celebrating 70 years ah. what a constant 2021 the year before. and this ensuring image bet
u. k, that we heard that the queen was poorly. and at that point all the queen's children travelled to belmont. i think ms. at point, everybody realised that the situation where the next bit of news, when it came, i would be graven indeed. so it proved in thee her another further evidence of that was when the union jack, flying above i'm back in palace, was lowered to half mass as it has been above downing street as well. and all the queens children are balmoral and her grandson, prince william...
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that certainly seems to be the focus join as the war evolves, the u. s. his commitment is certainly not whining, and that 2 of the u. k. is that what you took out of what he said? he went into great detail about what has been supplied over the. 1 past 4 to 5 months, what sort of weaponry, millions of rounds of ammunition, anti tank systems, long range missile systems, and so on. the president, president biden in the united states yesterday, he said, approving the 20th draw down the latest tranche of military support, $675000000.00 worth. he talked about the case commitment to point 3000000000 pounds worth that has been contributed by the u. k so far and he ran through a bunch of other countries, germany in particular as well. of course as, as poland. so yes, a big count down here on commitments. a renewal of commitment. secretary austin said we're here to renew our commitments to intensify our momentum. and to support ukraine in the long term. and as i said is the, as i said, is the ultimate message being delivered here that this group, that ukraine's allies a standing firm. and that is not gonna change in day. that m
that certainly seems to be the focus join as the war evolves, the u. s. his commitment is certainly not whining, and that 2 of the u. k. is that what you took out of what he said? he went into great detail about what has been supplied over the. 1 past 4 to 5 months, what sort of weaponry, millions of rounds of ammunition, anti tank systems, long range missile systems, and so on. the president, president biden in the united states yesterday, he said, approving the 20th draw down the latest...
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he assured her that the special relationship with the u. k. would continue, and he thanked her for her commitment to the ukraine war and to challenge russian aggression. he went on to say though, that the european union at negotiations over northern ireland to get the legislation in place, had to be chased by the new prime minister domestically. she's got a major problem with energy prices, u. k families, millions of them really fun to get hard going. she's going to announce in the next few days, a new plan for capping the energy bills, right, the way across the country, limiting them to below $3000.00 us dollars in any given year. now this is a colossal commitment over a $100000000000.00 committed to it, which could actually threatened the whole mantra about cutting taxes because somewhere that money has to be found. and it could be found in taxes for the future . and that could put her under threat. ah, well let's bring in our guests now in london, ron da. com reader in politics at king's college, london, and director of the university center
he assured her that the special relationship with the u. k. would continue, and he thanked her for her commitment to the ukraine war and to challenge russian aggression. he went on to say though, that the european union at negotiations over northern ireland to get the legislation in place, had to be chased by the new prime minister domestically. she's got a major problem with energy prices, u. k families, millions of them really fun to get hard going. she's going to announce in the next few...
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u. k. that his violence bearing up in birmingham, which sees a street back all outside a hindu temple and have a most lim, own supermarket going up in flames with you to have your company for this alice broadcast from moscow. thanks so much for joining us here in a few international a seriously busy day today with a live coverage of the un general assembly in new york. but also that of the russian presidents announcement this morning. that was vladimir putin. so that of him announcing that of a partial military mobilization here in russia. this was during a televised address to the nation. sonya mighty mom to protect our homeland sovereign c territorial integrity and to insure the security of our people. i consider it necessary to support the proposal of the ministry of defense to conduct partial mobilization in russia. i repeat, we're talking only about partial mobilization. that is only citizens who are currently in the reserve will be subject to conscription and only those with prior military
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that no, it won't nicky. just start it. it will take quite some time to actually develop fracking sites across the u. k. and that's assuming that there is a plan to do an extensive development of these. they run into a series of political problems last time. the government tried this 10 years ago, and there's no sign that they have a comprehensive plan to develop these energy sources to a degree that would actually impact upon the, the bills that people are paying at the moment. and like much of what else has been announced this week with regard to energy prices in the u. k. it seems that a lot of it is public relations. so the lifting of the battle cracking is public relations. and the, and the, the other stuff regarding the support to individual households, mainly around the freezing of energy prices that the current level of 2 and a half 1000 pounds a year. they have decided to go ahead with a strategy of essentially trying to stave off the crisis for the winter and hope that they can get into the spring of next year. and some other solution will present itself. so none of what has been announced this
that no, it won't nicky. just start it. it will take quite some time to actually develop fracking sites across the u. k. and that's assuming that there is a plan to do an extensive development of these. they run into a series of political problems last time. the government tried this 10 years ago, and there's no sign that they have a comprehensive plan to develop these energy sources to a degree that would actually impact upon the, the bills that people are paying at the moment. and like much...
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u. k. that will then be a private burial service for members of the family and other members of the family, her 8 grand children will be taking part during the course of saturday. inside westminster hall. they will stand vigil alongside the coffin, as did king charles and his 3 siblings on friday evening of the serious hurry force it reporting live after blood and for the moment harry, many facts or queen elizabeth the 2nd was head of the commonwealth. the organization is comprised of 56 member states that are mostly former territories of the british empire. king charles has taken on his mother's role, put us that in baba reports. now the future, the association is far from certain. we shall be able to make on this ancient commonwealth, which we all love so dearly and even grand a thing. prevent princess elizabeth on her 21st birthday talking about what she called the great imperial family, seemed to be formalized as the commonwealth of nations. the queen arrives in agra about a 120 miles from v
u. k. that will then be a private burial service for members of the family and other members of the family, her 8 grand children will be taking part during the course of saturday. inside westminster hall. they will stand vigil alongside the coffin, as did king charles and his 3 siblings on friday evening of the serious hurry force it reporting live after blood and for the moment harry, many facts or queen elizabeth the 2nd was head of the commonwealth. the organization is comprised of 56 member...
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so it's, it's going to be something that is momentous for the country and not just for the u . k. i mean, obviously across the world a queen is being admired. she's head of state of other country. see, it's, it's, it's something that ripples not just true through the u. k. but also, i think throughout the world and there's been so much attention ah, at directed at the british royal family on there, that whatever happens, happens to them as being followed across the world. so. so yes for, for the u. k. but also around the world, this is going to be the re, a very, very sad and reflective moment. i think for a lot of people, how much of a sense is there that this is the end of an era. there it, there is definitely the sensor to the end of an error. i mean the queen, she's our, she's done 21. i think over 21, our part visits over, over the decades. she's been, she's been of patron of over 500 ad charities organization. so she's been really, she's been out in about and she's met so many people. i personally know so many people who have somehow met the queen in some capacity. i'm shakin
so it's, it's going to be something that is momentous for the country and not just for the u . k. i mean, obviously across the world a queen is being admired. she's head of state of other country. see, it's, it's, it's something that ripples not just true through the u. k. but also, i think throughout the world and there's been so much attention ah, at directed at the british royal family on there, that whatever happens, happens to them as being followed across the world. so. so yes for, for...
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u. k. for deeply divided nations that formed v. another kingdom divided by class generation geography. politics economy isn't this an extremely extraordinary task that the monarch itself will have to assume than if he is in the near future to be able to bring together this, this governing all 4 nations? you're quite right hush him. and again, like we've discussed earlier in this debate, it's one about relevance. you will have noted that the monarchy has been very keen to hug the devolved nations of scotland more than islands and wales during this 10 days of national morning. it is no mistake or accident that the queen began the coffin began in edinburgh, there were bagpipes that a funeral and king charles with keen to address the wealth parliament in welsh. and there was a very emotive visit to belfast. there's no mistake that the money he has done this on purpose and even going farther afield. there will be an issue of course with with them the home nations. but even father field with canada, australia, new zealand. we can expecti
u. k. for deeply divided nations that formed v. another kingdom divided by class generation geography. politics economy isn't this an extremely extraordinary task that the monarch itself will have to assume than if he is in the near future to be able to bring together this, this governing all 4 nations? you're quite right hush him. and again, like we've discussed earlier in this debate, it's one about relevance. you will have noted that the monarchy has been very keen to hug the devolved...
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but why is a little local economic difficulty and put it that way in the u. k. why is that even on the i m s radio? well the elements has been criticized. most european countries without meaning them for the bailouts that they've been pushing through over the last 6 months, france, germany doesn't like anything that they've been doing because they think they're to just this frying money around on the rich and poor to try and get through this energy process and the case, no difference. what you guys done the as really excited the math really got line. great. is because we've added on top of so we've not just had an emergency energy price cap, which is trusting a 150000000000. we've added on top tax cuts, which will be recovery, which will go on forever. so that's really the u. k is also part of a reserve currencies. so the year i was the euro as a reserve currency, the dollar, the n and sterling is as well. so now we're one of the reserve company currencies of this, well, the all messing about are suddenly causing chaos on the i'm, if this is the moment in history
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u. k. that it's still remaining, and ortho, and still remains in the single market is the same laws in many respects for v a t a tax and so all of the rest of the year. so the u. b has refused to play a role in the assembly. there are boycotting the assembly and they will not form an executive on to the northern i recall is reformed. i find fanny thank you very much for taking time to join. is that from belfast? we'll be following the king's visit more throughout this day, just before we leave the story. they will leave you with some pictures of the members of the scottish public filing past the queen's coffin, as it lies at rest. in some channels as cathedral in edinburgh, it will be there for another few hours before it is flown down, accompanied by a door to the princess royal and her husband, down to london to buckingham palace. then charles is cathedral in edinburgh. the keys continuing to file past paying their respects to the late queen elizabeth 2nd . now william richey has been sworn in
u. k. that it's still remaining, and ortho, and still remains in the single market is the same laws in many respects for v a t a tax and so all of the rest of the year. so the u. b has refused to play a role in the assembly. there are boycotting the assembly and they will not form an executive on to the northern i recall is reformed. i find fanny thank you very much for taking time to join. is that from belfast? we'll be following the king's visit more throughout this day, just before we leave...