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u. k that went back some years and it became an independent subsidiary that was owned by the group parents only a few months back. and it is, it's significant to the u. k. i believe is about 7000000000 pounds worth of deposits, and the u. k. government is going to have to take some steps to address this collapse. otherwise, it will have an effect from monday on firms that need to draw down money to pay salaries to cheap subscriptions. and to keep these businesses taking over they, they tend to have quite concentrated deposits in this, in this bank, both the u. k and u. s. climes off the bank and it is going to affect other countries. there's no doubt. and of course we said earlier that this is the 2nd largest bank failure in u. s. history yet. it janet jaelyn says, sir, yes, we want to avoid contagion, but no way they'll be a bailout. what do you make of the comment? i don't think it's not surprising to be honest. i and it seems we have lost alistair, alistair, well, then that would have been such a an interesting answer. no doubt to that question, but we have to leave it there. that was a
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that would help load nyland as well. well, yes, this really is a but resetting the u. k. u and u. k. u s. relations joe biden has already endorsed this agreement. sure not in fact, promised to buy them at the g 7 summit and bali in november that he would have a day before the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement, which is coming up in april. so it's more than just the button nor than i thought it was interesting. yesterday that are sort of underlined immediately offered the u. k. access to the e use horizon program for research and innovation which is 95500000000 euro over the next 5 years. so say it's important that this gets up and running, but it's about the u. k. and us relationship big recept after 2 or 3 really bad years, we shall see how quickly the old does get reset. unfortunately, we have to leave it. i'm not saying all of my guess, jill letter, bryan fini, and deny back and thank you so much for joining us on this edition of inside story . and you can see the program again, any time by visiting our website that alex is there, a dot com and the further discussion go
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that would help load nyland as well. ah, well yes, this really is of but resetting the u. k. e, u and u. k. u s relations. joe biden has already endorsed this agreement. i registered i in fact promised to buy that the g 7 summit and bali in november that he would have a day before the 25th anniversary of the good friday. and favorite average is coming up in april. so it's, it's more than just about northern ireland that it was interesting ah, a yesterday that are sort of under lion, i immediately offered the u. k. access to the use horizon program for research and innovation, which is 95500000 euro over the next 5 years. so as i say it's, it's important that this gets up and running, but it's about the e u, u k, a u. s. relationship big reset after 2 or 3 really bad years. we shall see how quickly the old does get resets, unfortunate that we have to leave that. let's thank all of my guests, jill, what brian fini. and danica back. thank you so much for joining us on this edition of inside story. and you can see the program again any time by visiting our website at al jazeera dot com and the further discussi
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u. k. that's it really values. it's partnership with germany and it's friendship really and that's reflected not just in, you know, the in the, in the kings visits, you know, but also i think, equally on the other side, if you look to germany the way he's been or saved a welcoming fine go dean speaking a little was can charles arrived in berlin, the european parliament was holding a special session to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement . was the 998 dealer to enable the peace process in northern ireland to start after 30 years of conflicts costing more than 3000 lives. we approached the anniversary has been marked by an increase intentions. however, british authorities have raised the terrorist threat level and northern ireland to severe meaning security forces expect an attack imminently european commission, president ursula on the line. praise the progress made in the province since the good friday agreement was signed. recognize that not all wounds and hill such a day. we dont just gath
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i mean there are still cousins to live here and so lots that connects of germany and the u. k. and i think that's one of that's some these are some of the reasons why they're so popular here. thanks. emily dw, corresponded to emily gore d naturalist view here in berlin. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has extended an invitation to chinese eater, shooting ping to visit keith. speaking to reporters from the associated press to lansky said that keith was ready and willing to host she. he added that the pair hadn't talked since rushes invasion. the invitation comes after the chinese leader met with vladimir putin in moscow on what she calls called a piece mission last week. beijing has said that lines of communication with ukraine remain open or russia says it's shut down a long range rocket supplied by the u. s. to ukraine. if confirmed it would be the 1st time moscow had diamond. one of these far reaching weapons that keep says it need to reach targets in russian occupied parts of ukraine. the announcement follows along awaited delivery of western battle tanks to ukraine fro
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u. k. prime minister and australian prime minister, they will announce plans to develop a new generation of submarines that we built in the u. k. and australia though with the u. s. technology and support. the new subs fueled by weapons grade, highly enriched uranium, and they could enter service in the late 20 thirty's or early 20 fourteen's. the austrian foreign minister that has asserted that the vessels will not be nuclear arms, so they wouldn't violate the countries and see proliferation commitments. that sounds like us as praise the controversial new deal if i washington calls that quote, a prospective peace stand that the inflection point in history, where the hard work of financing deterrence and promoting stability is going to affect the prospect a piece for decades to come. the united states can ask for no better partners in the pacific where so much of our shared future will be red or so just a quick explain for you. our office is a security pack between australia, the u. k. in america, which the countries claim stabilizes. the indo pacific region or international china specialist under long, he
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that as well. but it obviously also reflects the areas in which the u. k. and germany hoped to corporate in the future, i mean on friday is going to learn about a hamburg pioneering hydrogen. and technology is another, something that the u. k. m is, is a, you know, am, i could also like that there are things that the 2 countries can cooperate on and where every country can learn from each other. and i think this corporation and this sort of working together as partners and looking into a brighter future thing. that's just the emphasis of that. and this is going to be the emphasis of the entire trip really right. there are a lot of royal watchers in germany. i mean, germany does not have an established aristocracy that has persisted after the 2nd world war. the way in the u. k. of course, has that deep tradition of which is still a constitutional monarchy. what about royal watchers and people just being fascinated with this royal coupled? i mean, give you an idea of what kind of crowd is gathered there at the brown of her gait. yes, we've seeing we're seeing
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u. k. that vanishing workforce. why have so many people there not return to work now that cove it is over especially given the cost of living crisis. thank you, molly for having the i really i really appreciate it. so i guess is kind of 3 groups that have been the focus of jeremy hans budgets. the 1st are women who have young children. the 2nd are people who have disabilities. and the 3rd are people who are over the age of 50. and i think if we take the groups of people who over 50 and who have disabilities, the numbers of individuals who haven't come back to work have risen after cove. it the exact reason for that is unknown. i think the, the hunt budget is assuming that it's down to pensions so that people who are over 50, for example, have done cost benefit analysis and made an assessment that it's actually worth their wild more to stay at home versus going to work. and the budget tries to tackle that, i think for people who have disabilities, again, it's looking to see what is the type of work that's actually ava
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i mean there are still cousins who live here and so lots that connects some of germany and the u. k. and i think that's one of that's some but these are some of the reasons why they're so popular over here. thanks. emily dw corresponded to emily gordon, that's just as you hear in berlin. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has extended an invitation to chinese eater, shooting, paying to visit keith. speaking to reporters from the associated press, zalinski said that keith was ready and willing to host. she added that the pair hadn't talked since rushes invasion. the invitation comes after the chinese leader met with vladimir putin in moscow on what she called a piece mission last week. beijing has said that lines of communication with ukraine remain open at the jury of the world press photo contest as announced it for regional winners that many of the images highlight the reality of the war in ukraine. they were taken in march during the siege of mad you pull after russian forces invaded the country. in february 2022, they document the atrocities that followed before the city fell
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a violation of humanitarian law that town moscow condemned news that the u. k. plans to supply ukraine with depleted uranium in the nation. something it's used before with devastating consequences for civilians. this decision means that they are ready to take not just risks, but to violate international humanitarian law. as was the case in 1999. if you get small via a much more and the prime minister of palestine slams israel per being driven by an extreme racist policy. this counts just after one of israel's top officials said that there is no palestinian nation with coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i'm rachel evans here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. it's now due to the chinese president's visit to moscow and both choosing pay and bottom air put in to have wrapped up talks after signing numerous bilateral agreements. ah, china and russia are guided by principles within the un charter. and they stand on the right side of history. that was the way the chinese president summed up relations between
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that's how moscow condemns news that the u. k. plans is a by ukraine with depleted uranium in the mission. something it before with devastating consequences for civilians with this decision means that they are ready to take not just risks, but to violate international humanitarian law. as was the case in 1999 and yugoslavia a much more and the prime minister of palestine slammed israel for being driven by an extreme where he says policy. this is just after one of israel's top officials said that there is no palestinian nation with coming to live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i'm rachel evans. here with the latest news. welcome to the program. tuesday. mark day to the chinese president's visit to moscow, where she is in pe and vladimir putin held talks and signed numerous bilateral agreements. ah, china and russia are guided by principles within the un charter, and they stand on the right side of history. that was the way the chinese president summed up relations between the powers as he praised bilateral
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that people feel forgotten. so maybe by, by the u. k. and particularly after break that, sorry, i don't want to put words in your mouth, but in my mind, i'm wondering, you know, does break that factor into this? absolutely. i mean, do you remember the posters that nigel fraud was kind of sunday next to which was like creams of men and they were brown and black men and saying that this is what would happen if we continue to how freedom of movement. basically the, the issue that we have, it's not race to talk about immigration, right? so that's why you can pick on refuse, because it's not visual about refugee policies or talk about people in legal illegals. if you are doing this against racialize community is it seems to be that the state goes for the moment. suffer. go ahead. yeah, sorry, i can't help but jumped in again. just about those comments, which i think a very important comments because that common style being asked a lot online due to the way things have been framed within the media within politics. but the locals have genuine co
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u. k. we've seen a rise and the number of people attempting to do that in recent years. and this week, the british prime minister proposed a new lower in the u. k, saying the, anyone arriving in the u. k. on a small boat illegally, wouldn't be able to apply for someone and, but supposed to, to, to people from taking that journey not from has said that that law might not have a major impact on what happened, say it. but nevertheless, we know that micro tonight will be talking about this. and we are also expecting from the off person for more financial help, very much longer period of time in order to both the security operations on the north and french coast and natasha. but the reporting live from parents, thank you very much. and ga, the parliament has dropped to build a protest is feared, would silence the media and opposition. the bill would have forced media and jose who received more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad to register as foreign agents. a tens of thousands of protesters were up in the streets for 3 days straight, and they had warned that the bil
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that's how moscow condemn news that the u. k. plans is apply ukraine with depleted uranium in the nation. something su 4 with devastating consequences for civilian people. this decision means that they are ready to take not just risks, but to violate international humanitarian law. as was the case in 1999 and yugoslavia and much more. and the prime minister of palestine slammed israel for being driven by an extreme re says policy. this comes just after one of the israel top officials said there is no palestinian nation with coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i'm rachel blevins here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. it is now day to the chinese president's visit to moscow and both choosing pay and bought american have wrapped up talks after signing numerous bilateral agreements. ah, the chinese president has praised bilateral ties between russia and china. as though the 2 countries are guided by principles within the un charter, and that they stand on the right side of
that's how moscow condemn news that the u. k. plans is apply ukraine with depleted uranium in the nation. something su 4 with devastating consequences for civilian people. this decision means that they are ready to take not just risks, but to violate international humanitarian law. as was the case in 1999 and yugoslavia and much more. and the prime minister of palestine slammed israel for being driven by an extreme re says policy. this comes just after one of the israel top officials said there...
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u. k . that it will get this. it will supply depleted uranium amunition to ukraine, which have left long lasting, devastating health effects and conflict zones. for example, one like iraq, if they've already lost all sense of orientation in their actions. and now those actions undermined the strategic stupidity of the entire world. first of all, these are the anglo saxons who are dragging the rest of the collective west with them. so who the imagined themselves as head humans for a long time and want to maintain this had gemini, with all their might. this decision means that they are ready to take not just risks, but to violate international humanitarian law. as was the case in 1999 in yugoslavia and much more well, i wouldn't be surprised if that happens. it's you know, but there's no doubt that it won't end well for them and is not going to. but i say this, i really disturbing conversation of it further now without his or steve sweeney. joining me here in the studio, steve, as always, really good to see you. i l
u. k . that it will get this. it will supply depleted uranium amunition to ukraine, which have left long lasting, devastating health effects and conflict zones. for example, one like iraq, if they've already lost all sense of orientation in their actions. and now those actions undermined the strategic stupidity of the entire world. first of all, these are the anglo saxons who are dragging the rest of the collective west with them. so who the imagined themselves as head humans for a long time...
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u. k. politicians to base a controversial immigration bill that the u. n. says a mouse to an asylum ban. ah, ah, well, the leaders of the u. s. u k in australia are on vail plans to provide australia with up to 5 nuclear powered submarines. president joe biden, and prime ministers, richie soon act and out antony albanese, have been meeting in san diego, 3 countries and outs the orchestra defense lines, as it's known in september 2021. some analysts have described the pact as the most significant security arrangement between the 3 nations. since while war 2 of the alliance is widely seen as a major effort to counter beijing's growing military influence in the indo pacific region. partnership means china face has a powerful new defense alliance in the region by aging, has called the pact irresponsible and warned that it risks intensifying the arms race to day. we're now to the steps to carry out our 1st project under orders and. 1 developing australia's conventional yarn, nuclear powered shrubbery capacity. the sobs are powered. got nuclear arms subs or nuclea
u. k. politicians to base a controversial immigration bill that the u. n. says a mouse to an asylum ban. ah, ah, well, the leaders of the u. s. u k in australia are on vail plans to provide australia with up to 5 nuclear powered submarines. president joe biden, and prime ministers, richie soon act and out antony albanese, have been meeting in san diego, 3 countries and outs the orchestra defense lines, as it's known in september 2021. some analysts have described the pact as the most...
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that america is we know this is bad stuff. we are not going to send it to you, craig, but let the u. k. do it for us, that kind of thing, by the way, just quickly, we just had a press conference here with our teachers for the past hour, rushes foreign ministers ok law for off in soft g meeting is at a tray and counterpart and they were both talking about this issue of a u. k, sending depleted uranium shells to ukraine, both of them osman salo mohammed, the editor, and foreign minister. and of course mister laughter off. both of them essentially pulled horrified and shocked that what they call an escalation like this could be put to such a level of danger for humanity. and this is the key why this is why this story and a horrifying story is not going away anytime soon. steve sweeney. thank you. the ukrainian government has given an ultimatum to christian clergyman at a prominent orthodox monastery in p. f. now the monks must either align with the state supported patriarch or be banished from the premises. i'm convinced the situation will drastically change when the citizens leave the mona
that america is we know this is bad stuff. we are not going to send it to you, craig, but let the u. k. do it for us, that kind of thing, by the way, just quickly, we just had a press conference here with our teachers for the past hour, rushes foreign ministers ok law for off in soft g meeting is at a tray and counterpart and they were both talking about this issue of a u. k, sending depleted uranium shells to ukraine, both of them osman salo mohammed, the editor, and foreign minister. and of...
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u. k. that it will supply depleted uranium ammunition to ukraine, which it has previously used in conflict zones and left a long lasting, devastating health the facts in places like a rock and yugoslavia. unusual. they've already lost all sense of orientation in their actions. and now those actions undermined a strategic stupidity of the entire world. first of all, these are the anglo saxons who are dragging the rest of the collective west with them. so who the mansion themselves was hedgeland's for a long time and want to maintain this had gemini, with all their might. this decision means that they are ready to take not just risks, but to violate international humanitarian law. as was the case in 1999 in yugoslavia and much more. well, i wouldn't be surprised if that happens. it's you know, but there's no doubt does. it won't. and well, for them there's little know, going a little earlier art seen, steve sweeney joined. my colleague, worry sushi, discuss the meaning of this controversial lou by
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u. k. that's 8700000 people say they've experienced economic abuse with as many as 39 percent saying they've experienced controlling behavior over their finances. suggesting some degree of abuse. the vast majority of women for 1600000. the abuse started during the cove at 19 pandemic following economic abuse one and 5 survivors. a laugh would debts of thousands of dollars, they feel unable to repay. this represents $17000000000.00 of u. k. dead directly due to economic abuse. ah, it's prompted several of the countries leading bank such as h s. b c to launch campaigns, helping victims to take back control. while the british governments issuing frontline staff, including debt collectors and police, with new training to identify respond to economic abuse support. rachel struggled to find when she needed it most need barker al jazeera, london new zealand has become the latest country to say it will bear the chinese owned app, tick tock from government, phone, citing security concerns. the u. k. the u.
u. k. that's 8700000 people say they've experienced economic abuse with as many as 39 percent saying they've experienced controlling behavior over their finances. suggesting some degree of abuse. the vast majority of women for 1600000. the abuse started during the cove at 19 pandemic following economic abuse one and 5 survivors. a laugh would debts of thousands of dollars, they feel unable to repay. this represents $17000000000.00 of u. k. dead directly due to economic abuse. ah, it's prompted...
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u. k. that it will supply depleted uranium ammunition to crane, which have last long lasting of devastated health effects and conflicts so such as iraq music. they've already lost all sense of orientation in their actions. and now those actions undermine the strategic stupidity of the entire world. first of all, these are the anglo saxons who are dragging the rest of the collective west with them. so who the imagined themselves as hedgeland's for a long time and want to maintain this had gemini, with all their might. this decision means that they are ready to take not just risks, but to violate international humanitarian law. as was the case in 1999 in yugoslavia and much more. i wouldn't be surprised if that happens, but there's no doubt that it won't end well for them as little logo. earlier, my colleague worry, sir. she spoke with archie correspondent, steve sweeney. to discuss what this new by the u. k means. this announcement appears to be a very dangerous escalation, and of course it comes
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that plan was deemed legal by the u. k. is high court, but the european court for human rights intervened, and they prevented flights carrying migrants from taking off to rwanda. where does that stand now? is the legality of that measure? still being debated in court? that's a good point actually. yes. so yes, we got into really last year which prevented the from taking off. we went to the high court and now next month there's a hearing for date in the court appeal where the weather litigation there. i want to continue. so that is still pending. and going back to the point of the legal migration bill, they're saying that they can return individuals to that, to a fast, fast safe country that they travel through. we don't have a european countries following breaks that we don't have access to your doc based database. and even though it wishes to not did agree law last week with france. ringback 180000000 pound deal for asylum seekers. vulnerable asylum seeker must add in detention center. so we don't have those. the returns ag
that plan was deemed legal by the u. k. is high court, but the european court for human rights intervened, and they prevented flights carrying migrants from taking off to rwanda. where does that stand now? is the legality of that measure? still being debated in court? that's a good point actually. yes. so yes, we got into really last year which prevented the from taking off. we went to the high court and now next month there's a hearing for date in the court appeal where the weather litigation...
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u. k. that's 8700000. people say they've experienced economic abuse with as many as 39 percent saying they've experienced controlling behavior over their finances. suggesting some degree of abuse, the vast majority of women. for $1600000.00, the abuse started during the cove at 19 pandemic following economic abuse $1.00 and $5.00 survivors are left with debts of thousands of dollars. they feel unable to repay. this represents $17000000000.00 of u. k. dead directly due to economic abuse. ah, it's prompted several of the country's leading banks such as h s. b c to launch campaigns, helping victims to take back control. while the british governments issuing frontline staff, including debt collectors and police, with new training to identify and respond to economic abuse support. rachel struggled to find when she needed it most need barker, al, jazeera london ah, anna says al jazeera and these are the headlines. international criminal court and the hang has issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladim
u. k. that's 8700000. people say they've experienced economic abuse with as many as 39 percent saying they've experienced controlling behavior over their finances. suggesting some degree of abuse, the vast majority of women. for $1600000.00, the abuse started during the cove at 19 pandemic following economic abuse $1.00 and $5.00 survivors are left with debts of thousands of dollars. they feel unable to repay. this represents $17000000000.00 of u. k. dead directly due to economic abuse. ah,...
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u. k. claims that the measure will stop those, seeking a quote dangerous unnecessary and illegal journey to the u. k. however, critics say the refugees will not be safe as many criminal paramilitary groups operate in the region. we spoke with a rwandan politician who thinks the country is not prepared to receive migrants. just the immigrants, they're looking for stability them. can you for peace, they're looking for when a baby want to run, the government can go to for them. today i'm asking if the british government, we descended, does he make it a wonder we should go on see this is that they really did, they did this kind of kind of give it to them that they would have to suffer the same fate to indicate they to want to demonstrate it to express maybe that's question because we seem yolanda today is the hi janet. if you have, we have a good explanation that is no more attention to nevada and all that kind of saying that ronda is that kind of say we only need one day and you getting betsy today. i am afraid that you can have the know we are unable to call today. it is not a busy county
u. k. claims that the measure will stop those, seeking a quote dangerous unnecessary and illegal journey to the u. k. however, critics say the refugees will not be safe as many criminal paramilitary groups operate in the region. we spoke with a rwandan politician who thinks the country is not prepared to receive migrants. just the immigrants, they're looking for stability them. can you for peace, they're looking for when a baby want to run, the government can go to for them. today i'm asking if...
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and i mean, is it, is it correct to say that of the u. k. australia in the u. s. australia is really going to be the, the military or the, even the economy that's going to see the biggest positive impact from this deal. is that correct? well, i think a little too early does say, who's going to have the biggest impact because what we know is there's going to be massive outlays and investments in all 3 countries. the united states just put forward its own defense budget, and they're increasing spending specifically towards submarine building by $2400000000.00 for the british announced just yesterday that they are increasing their defense spending by another 6 $1000000000.00 u. s. and of course, the drawings have an enormous amount of money that they're going to put towards us . but also we're hearing out to that, the australians in addition to investing in their own shipyards and trimming their own people to kind of meet the needs that they have. are also going to be investing in both the british and the american shipyard so that they can combined increase the pro
and i mean, is it, is it correct to say that of the u. k. australia in the u. s. australia is really going to be the, the military or the, even the economy that's going to see the biggest positive impact from this deal. is that correct? well, i think a little too early does say, who's going to have the biggest impact because what we know is there's going to be massive outlays and investments in all 3 countries. the united states just put forward its own defense budget, and they're increasing...
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u. k. that's 8700000 people say they've experienced economic abuse with as many as 39 percent saying they've experienced controlling behavior over their finances. suggesting some degree of abuse. the vast majority of women for 1600000. the abuse started during the cove at 19 pandemic following economic abuse $1.00 and $5.00 survivors are left with debts of thousands of dollars. they feel unable to repay. this represents $17000000000.00 of u. k. dead directly due to economic abuse. ah, it's prompted several of the countries leading banks such as h s. b c to launch campaigns, helping victims to take back control. while the british governments issuing frontline staff including debt collectors and police with new train.
u. k. that's 8700000 people say they've experienced economic abuse with as many as 39 percent saying they've experienced controlling behavior over their finances. suggesting some degree of abuse. the vast majority of women for 1600000. the abuse started during the cove at 19 pandemic following economic abuse $1.00 and $5.00 survivors are left with debts of thousands of dollars. they feel unable to repay. this represents $17000000000.00 of u. k. dead directly due to economic abuse. ah, it's...
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and so lots that connects a gemini and the u. k. and i think that's one of that's some of these are some of the reasons why they're so popular over here. thanks. emily dw corresponded to emily gordon. that's close by view here in berlin. let's have a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. mourners are demanding answers after at least 38 people died in a fire at a mexican migration detention center. dozens more were injured in the blaze of the city of waters, which is a major crossing point for migrant seeking to enter the us authority say some of the detainees set fire to mattresses. after hearing they would beat to portrait. mars military government has dissolved imprisoned, former leader on sansom cheese political party. the national league for democracy was one of dozens of opposition parties. they're shown to claims, failed to meet an election registration deadline. so she led the n l. d to a landslide victory in 2020, but was ousted in a military coup. sweden has summoned the russian ambassador to comp
and so lots that connects a gemini and the u. k. and i think that's one of that's some of these are some of the reasons why they're so popular over here. thanks. emily dw corresponded to emily gordon. that's close by view here in berlin. let's have a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. mourners are demanding answers after at least 38 people died in a fire at a mexican migration detention center. dozens more were injured in the blaze of the city of waters, which is...
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we're seeing, we're seeing that traditional diplomatic power houses of the world, whether it be the united states, the u. k. friends, late be taking a back seat, the new and rise eastern power. and i think that this is bothering the west. i think one of their concerns is that piece in ukraine may end up being brokered by any eastern country, whether it be china, whether it be here, whether it be saudi arabia or any other actor that's beyond the traditionally accepted western countries. and i think that's a concern. we've seen the turkish president in the past, just about the balance and power being shifted toward the one of his favorite thing is we have now entered the century where the thing remember that it rises in the east. and i think that's a very important wind used by the turkish president very often. and we're looking at this shift towards the most people, the world. we're looking at the rising regional powers, whether it's the new super power than the more people their world, china, russia, the new regional powered india, pakistan. yes, this is ship in the power balance of the world toward the ea
we're seeing, we're seeing that traditional diplomatic power houses of the world, whether it be the united states, the u. k. friends, late be taking a back seat, the new and rise eastern power. and i think that this is bothering the west. i think one of their concerns is that piece in ukraine may end up being brokered by any eastern country, whether it be china, whether it be here, whether it be saudi arabia or any other actor that's beyond the traditionally accepted western countries. and i...
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u. k. authorities have also been reassuring taxpayers that they won't be liable either. after emergency talks, europe's largest bank, hsbc stepped in to rescue the british division of silicon valley bank. the u. k. banking system is extremely secure. it's well capitalized and i think we've demonstrated that resilient spy what was happening over the weekend and the fact that we were able to come up with a solution. so quicker out there is andrew simmons brings us more in the story. now he's reporting from here in london, it has to be said that some the type of investors, the type of investors going for this, our venture capitalists, they got word that the, there was a, a run on this bank. made that more like a sprint with going viral on twitter and the losses there. as soon as the bank declared what it was losing it, it was on the road to nowhere. and of course, this main factor in loss is for the u. k. arm of the operation, like the u. s. was an over reliance on government bonds, a long term investment, but of course, interest rates as being increasing government bonds go
u. k. authorities have also been reassuring taxpayers that they won't be liable either. after emergency talks, europe's largest bank, hsbc stepped in to rescue the british division of silicon valley bank. the u. k. banking system is extremely secure. it's well capitalized and i think we've demonstrated that resilient spy what was happening over the weekend and the fact that we were able to come up with a solution. so quicker out there is andrew simmons brings us more in the story. now he's...
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while that, whether in spain and morocco has affected their salad exports, u. k, farmers are not able to make up for the shortfall. that's because of high energy prices and traditionally low food prices that cut their margins. we were talking about this, this tom last year and i think nothing was being heard very much. assigning because now you're saying empty shows that and here we're talking about again, even worse, there is no end in sight. more shortages are expected. apple farmers have not been buying plants and planting more orchards. so there will be a shortage of action plant because they can't afford to, they're not getting the price empty shelf. so something brits may have to get used to kind of, i thought as head of forecasting at the center for economics and business research in london. he joins us from his home in germany. chi, thank you for coming on to the show. you know, energy costs have been high across europe. why isn't the continent seeing the same shortages as the u. k? seeing right now. yeah, that's come to the right. you mentioned that if y
while that, whether in spain and morocco has affected their salad exports, u. k, farmers are not able to make up for the shortfall. that's because of high energy prices and traditionally low food prices that cut their margins. we were talking about this, this tom last year and i think nothing was being heard very much. assigning because now you're saying empty shows that and here we're talking about again, even worse, there is no end in sight. more shortages are expected. apple farmers have not...
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u. k. claims that such a measure will stop those seeking to make a, quote, dangerous unnecessary, and legal journey to the u. k. however, critics say refugees will not be safe as there are many criminal paramilitary groups operating in the region. one that is one of the most populous countries in africa, which is already been a fast to an ethnic and political tensions in the nation. including a genocide in 994 with book, with a well rounded, politic politician who thinks that the country is not prepared to receive mike woods. they're boring me good. they're looking for stability, then we can you for peace. they're looking for where to be. what the run, the government cannot afford to dan today i'm asking if the british government we descended to see my god, no wonder we should go on. this is that they really did a good then that they would have to stop on the same page indicators. they wanted to demonstrate it to express. the name is a senior longer today is the project you have, we have a good explanation. there is no more attention to nevada and all that kind of thing that randa, is that
u. k. claims that such a measure will stop those seeking to make a, quote, dangerous unnecessary, and legal journey to the u. k. however, critics say refugees will not be safe as there are many criminal paramilitary groups operating in the region. one that is one of the most populous countries in africa, which is already been a fast to an ethnic and political tensions in the nation. including a genocide in 994 with book, with a well rounded, politic politician who thinks that the country is not...
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u. k and u. s. defense technology or nuclear free advocates and analyst dave sweeney says that the part suppose is a serious environmental threats and provokes a military escalation. there is a lot of surprise, stunned surprise, really about the extent of the announcement made this week about the rapidity all the deployment about the fact that stray will be hosting high level radioactive waste. a lot of shock and anger about the cost. the current price tag is 368000000000. let's try and dollars. and that is at a time when a stria, like many other country, is facing economic difficulty, rising cost of living prices and the. busy costs that are associated with increasing climate impacts and people are saying why wouldn't we are made this decision and. busy surely, there a way that we can things catch a large amount of money. the single largest buy bond president bought capital expenditure in defense in australia. history, you know, surely there are ways that we can spend the meet pressing human and environmental names far more importantly and far more effectively than the acquisition of nuclear subm
u. k and u. s. defense technology or nuclear free advocates and analyst dave sweeney says that the part suppose is a serious environmental threats and provokes a military escalation. there is a lot of surprise, stunned surprise, really about the extent of the announcement made this week about the rapidity all the deployment about the fact that stray will be hosting high level radioactive waste. a lot of shock and anger about the cost. the current price tag is 368000000000. let's try and...
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cooperation with countries in the asia pacific region there, announcing that they're going to create a new global nato. and the u. k. has signed the contract on mutual openness with japan. it would, it, last week the u. k apparently decided that it wasn't enough just to provide ukraine with more conventional ammunition just as european union nations have agreed to produce. presumably with all that energy saved from their citizens, taking shorter showers. instead the u. k. just had to work in a nuclear angle to it's ammo, pledging some armor piercing munitions containing depleted uranium that has toxicity linked to ontological diseases, when it was used in iraq and the former yugoslavia for example. and also has some radioactive properties as well. now imagine if a whole depot of this stuff went up in flames or ended up getting bombed, is the u. k. willing to guarantee that there won't be a toxic follow from that? heck, they can't even trace weapons currently in ukraine. so it's equally unlikely that the going to give down what happens to these shells or to anyone exposed to the substances in them. why didn't go the
cooperation with countries in the asia pacific region there, announcing that they're going to create a new global nato. and the u. k. has signed the contract on mutual openness with japan. it would, it, last week the u. k apparently decided that it wasn't enough just to provide ukraine with more conventional ammunition just as european union nations have agreed to produce. presumably with all that energy saved from their citizens, taking shorter showers. instead the u. k. just had to work in a...
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u. k. authorities have also been trying to reassure taxpayers that they won't be liable either. after emergency talks, europe's largest bank, hsbc stepped into rescue the british division of silicon valley bank. the u. k. banking system is extremely secure. it's well capitalized and i think we've demonstrated that resilience by what was happening over the weekend on the fact that we were able to come up with a solution. so quicker one of the saw to bring you from malawi, the government there is declared a state of dissolved disaster after a powerful storm in the country for 2nd time will ins. 60 bodies were found on monday after tropical flight from friday on east. more to renshaw, right, had strong winds over the weekend. 41st hit southern africa last month. now witness is the program coming out next. taking a look at the youth protests in iraq. an app that sees for the blind and a robotic arm for the disabled. a young australian engineer is inventing tools to help people gain independence look good. i mean, all side of that will put to the ability to recognize objects on the fi
u. k. authorities have also been trying to reassure taxpayers that they won't be liable either. after emergency talks, europe's largest bank, hsbc stepped into rescue the british division of silicon valley bank. the u. k. banking system is extremely secure. it's well capitalized and i think we've demonstrated that resilience by what was happening over the weekend on the fact that we were able to come up with a solution. so quicker one of the saw to bring you from malawi, the government there is...
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in september when this happened, it, let's remember that ukraine immediately pointed at moscow without presenting evidence. moscow pointed to the u. k saying that the british navy was involved without presenting any evidence london. so that, that was not the case with another investigation saying that it was the u. s. and now we have this one, this media reports that are coming out yet. but of course, that could potentially mean a shift by germany and by western support to ukraine. and that's also why they reacted so rapidly and say, we are not involved with this. and even if it actually was this per ukrainian group, we don't have any additional information there. okay. i mean, and as we're hearing, keith has denied involvement in this north stream her sabotaged. can you tell us a little more about keith's reaction? add to these reports. miss haloperidol, the ac is a senior adviser to president lensky. he said that you had absolutely no involvement in this scheme and said they didn't have any information about it. um, he was a little more humorous on twitter. he said that although he liked collecting a funny conspiracy theories abou
in september when this happened, it, let's remember that ukraine immediately pointed at moscow without presenting evidence. moscow pointed to the u. k saying that the british navy was involved without presenting any evidence london. so that, that was not the case with another investigation saying that it was the u. s. and now we have this one, this media reports that are coming out yet. but of course, that could potentially mean a shift by germany and by western support to ukraine. and that's...
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u. k. and australia that with u. s. technology and support. the new subs fueled by weapons grade, highly enriched uranium, and could enter service in the late 2013 or even early 2014 as well. you'll straightly and foreign minister that was asserted, the vessels will not be nuclear, so they won't violate the countries and c, proliferation commitments about size. the u. s. has actually praised the controversial new deal calling it quote, a prospect of peace. stand that the inflection point in history, where the hard work of enhancing deterrence and promoting stability is going to affect the prospect a piece for decades to come. the united states can ask for no better partners in the pacific where so much of our shared future will be read. so in a nutshell, office is a security packet between australia, the u. k, and the u. s. which the countries say stabilize is the indo pacific region international china specialist, andrew long, he says, the august nuclear sub deal actually undermines piece in the region. hello miss locke, peaceful as far as th
u. k. and australia that with u. s. technology and support. the new subs fueled by weapons grade, highly enriched uranium, and could enter service in the late 2013 or even early 2014 as well. you'll straightly and foreign minister that was asserted, the vessels will not be nuclear, so they won't violate the countries and c, proliferation commitments about size. the u. s. has actually praised the controversial new deal calling it quote, a prospect of peace. stand that the inflection point in...