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u. k. there's growing frustration between the 2 sides about how trade across the border should be controlled. at least a 100 rebels have been killed in yemen. so for the strategic city of bodied and there's been heavy fighting there for several days. the around back who the rebels say about 400 people have been killed in the area this week. monday. but is the internationally recognized governments last stronghold in northern yemen. and it's got rich oil reserves. those are the headlines. don't forget more details on the website. al jazeera dot com. we're going to be back in about half an hour after al jazeera world. good bye. ah ah . oh, it didn't booms had been captured, interrupt your, to the audiences a yet, then you took that to a level level, a level 2. let's see, there's a lot of love and affection in respect with the american people. i wish we are collecting didn't come from t to with the internet. you guys up in g r a d r, a z. i mean, when she was younger, sheer side that need daughter or
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u. k. there was only to certain offices and the pounds i just happens and all of them in the united states were, were abuse. we just abuse. so if it was, if it was utilized and executed for what it was written up more than a 100 percent, if it oversight was proper on that i think would be a great tool. i think that but we just, we always take something that's that's meant to be some way and we just, we water it down and we abuse it. it's about giving who has access was a day to store and also destroying dates. it with hollins on it's making sure those safeguards in place and that's why i said, you need judicial scrutiny. what's to make it say that it doesn't go all the way down to again, the lowest common denominator, which is a citizen and a detective or a st. cops shriek up as a bad day and he wants to go through all the backlog of your activity for the last 6 months and charge you for a crime that you committed 34 months ago. the 1st time since the very creation of the nato alliance, 2 of its
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u. k. there are tens of thousands of people who are on a potential watch list. you just, no matter how many police security service, if you deploy the whole of the military, the whole of the police and everything else and nothing but civilities people, you still wouldn't have enough. so resources is there and you have to prioritize and have to prioritize against the particular threat, and that's what the police will be trying to identify the moment what it is that triggered this individual to do what he did last night. what do you make of the fact that he used a fairly unusual weapon, a bow and arrow. i find that quite worrying the 1st time i believe that one hour has been used. the danger now is that across the globe we could potentially see coffee cups. hypertext bows and arrows are not regulated, many countries across the world in the same way the rifles, firearms are. therefore, it's something that a certain that the groups will be jumping up and down the boats on, i'm trying to actively encourage other people to go out and do the same thing, and they have b
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u. s. so there is the national domestic hotline and in the u. k. there's also a helpline available phemie will be back next. i believe next week. yes. don't worry, she'll be back next week with more great content from all of us here at the string . thanks so much for joining with. lanta is approaching a typically in the lead up to the cup $26.00 climate summit al jazeera showcase is program dedicated to one veiling the realities. but the climate to my 2 witnesses green's films documenting the human experience on the frontline planet. at the west report from greenland on how the rapid rate of melting ice is having a po and effect on the population. people empower us why politicians have been so unaffected in fighting climate change. folk lines investigates how rising temperatures are fueling a water war in the u. s. l just they were well shows how a community in senegal is dependent on the preservation of the natural resources. the stream takes the fight for climate justice to our digital community and up front. it's hard, demanding environmental acc
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u. k. there's more cases than france, germany, italy in spain combined. and poland is also facing a significant rise and affections now at $5000.00 a day, which may require drastic action. just as the continent heads towards the winter. bernard smith, al jazeera india was the biggest supplier to the u, and back to the vaccine sharing scheme. and carfax, but new delhi stopped all much exports during the surgeon cases in april. the kovacs game items to make sure people living and developing countries have access to jobs. but so far less than 3 percent of people in low income countries have received at least one dose compared to almost 50 percent worldwide. despite that, some wealthy countries like the u. k and canada have received vaccines from kovacs even though they had their own deals with some surgical companies. and an investigation by a coalition of aid and rights groups is found only wanting 7 doses promised to the poor nations have been delivered. but it's bringing max lawson who's in london. he's the chairman of the people's vaccine alliance and he
u. k. there's more cases than france, germany, italy in spain combined. and poland is also facing a significant rise and affections now at $5000.00 a day, which may require drastic action. just as the continent heads towards the winter. bernard smith, al jazeera india was the biggest supplier to the u, and back to the vaccine sharing scheme. and carfax, but new delhi stopped all much exports during the surgeon cases in april. the kovacs game items to make sure people living and developing...
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there was a time maybe 23 years ago when r t was under pressure in, in the u. k. and there were members of parliament and there was quite a movement to say that r t should be banned from broadcasting in the u. k. in the event, what happened? i think that r t was fined for some breach of the broadcasting regulations in the u. k. but it carried on broadcasting. there was no that there was no attempt to shut our tea down. and i think that's very important. it's as important in the u. k, as it is in germany. you want as many voices as possible out there, including to be criticized. so people can watch it and say, well, you know, they agree with it or they don't agree with it. but banning silencing an extra voice in the media, i think is a very it is a very negative thing to do and is in the end it's counterproductive. independent commentator, writer and broadcast are married to jesse, thanks a lot for joining us on the program and share sharing your input with us. thank you . the author of a bombshell dossier on the legit trump. russia collusion his standing by his cla
there was a time maybe 23 years ago when r t was under pressure in, in the u. k. and there were members of parliament and there was quite a movement to say that r t should be banned from broadcasting in the u. k. in the event, what happened? i think that r t was fined for some breach of the broadcasting regulations in the u. k. but it carried on broadcasting. there was no that there was no attempt to shut our tea down. and i think that's very important. it's as important in the u. k, as it is...
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the european court justice, there's puzzlement in belfast on why the u. k. is taking such a hard line when there seemed to be more hope of a compromise from brussels. and so his, this last minute posturing on the part of the u. k. government, if it isn't, then there's a serious escalation to this crisis ahead. this at a time when it will appear, the majority of people in northern ireland want an end to their stand off. protests about the c border had been led by unionists who say that been cut off from the u. k. before becoming prime minister boris johnson had told a democratic unionist party 3 years ago that he didn't want to see in all marlyn left in the lurch by borderless sea. no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. that assurance fell by the wayside. the people who don't ireland could be forgiven for feeding, but frayed and while eunice politicians welcome the hard line from the british government. there's a feeling of unease for many people living here. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast . ah. okay, let's bring
the european court justice, there's puzzlement in belfast on why the u. k. is taking such a hard line when there seemed to be more hope of a compromise from brussels. and so his, this last minute posturing on the part of the u. k. government, if it isn't, then there's a serious escalation to this crisis ahead. this at a time when it will appear, the majority of people in northern ireland want an end to their stand off. protests about the c border had been led by unionists who say that been cut...
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u. k. yeah, there's a crisis in the balance of petrol stations. they're still running dark, dry and angry drivers forming huge qs to try and get fuel in stock up from today. then the u. k. government is deploying military personnel around the country to help ease the fuel crisis. our correspondence shut, the average dusty reports from london day 10 now of the petrol crisis situation. and the united kingdom is still seeing many cars backed up outside of petrol stations. people waiting hours to fill up that tanks and even the public transportation is being diverted away to avoid all of this, the gridlock things have gotten so bad. now, the minute tree has now been deployed and drafted in to try and get the feel to the petrol station i think is also really important. we can actually call in the military at a time like face for that extra support to give that confidence and have a misha that's there as a precaution, because as i say, the situation is stabilizing. no one's going to pretend his completely back to normal. i wish it was, but it's getting t
u. k. yeah, there's a crisis in the balance of petrol stations. they're still running dark, dry and angry drivers forming huge qs to try and get fuel in stock up from today. then the u. k. government is deploying military personnel around the country to help ease the fuel crisis. our correspondence shut, the average dusty reports from london day 10 now of the petrol crisis situation. and the united kingdom is still seeing many cars backed up outside of petrol stations. people waiting hours to...
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u. k. and the blog physically made. there's a 500 kilometer border. keeping that open is a crucial part of the 1998 good friday agreement. the accord ended the long run and conflict in northern ireland that kills more than 3000 people. to avoid any physical border checkpoints that protocol, created a customs divide in the irish c instead, which is inside the u. k. and to add to an already complicated process, northern ireland must follow a you rules as a condition of bricks. it overseen by the european court of justice, but the u. k is adamant that must change. andrew simmons has been following this story and joins his life from belfast. hello there, andrew. what has the e u been proposing as a solution to this protocol issue? will it's going all out. it would seem to try to smooth out this crisis over the sea borders you've explained. and what is happening is that there's a host of shacks as a host of formality that's been holding up goods coming in to northern ireland and causing massive problems. now, what we've been hearing
u. k. and the blog physically made. there's a 500 kilometer border. keeping that open is a crucial part of the 1998 good friday agreement. the accord ended the long run and conflict in northern ireland that kills more than 3000 people. to avoid any physical border checkpoints that protocol, created a customs divide in the irish c instead, which is inside the u. k. and to add to an already complicated process, northern ireland must follow a you rules as a condition of bricks. it overseen by the...
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there are also growing concerns over food shortages in the u. k. after an impasse that the country's largest commercial port, england's port felix door handles, 36 percent of the countries imports. but a shortage of drivers is prompted some companies to divert the shipments. the u. k . has had trouble with its post pandemic economic recovery with low fuel and food supplies more than a year after the u. k. left the european union. both sides is still on, so the trade in northern ireland, the u is unveiling proposals to address the dispute u. k. has off the block to rewrite the part of the brakes it deal that's created cost checks between great britain and northern ireland. it says these cause challenges in the region. the proposed changes are expected to ease the flow. busy of goods including mate, plants and medicine. so what exactly is the protocol that the, you and britain a divided about? well, no, the island is the only area where the u. k. in the blocks physically made, there's a 500 kilometer board. keeping that open is a crucial part of the
there are also growing concerns over food shortages in the u. k. after an impasse that the country's largest commercial port, england's port felix door handles, 36 percent of the countries imports. but a shortage of drivers is prompted some companies to divert the shipments. the u. k . has had trouble with its post pandemic economic recovery with low fuel and food supplies more than a year after the u. k. left the european union. both sides is still on, so the trade in northern ireland, the u...
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u. k. but there is growing frustration on both sides about how trade across the borders should be controlled. on tuesday, the u. k brings it minister talked up about tearing a protocol that's created checks on good to moving between great britain and northern ireland. the u. k says it will engage fully and constructively with the ear, but it wants to see significant change. well, the european commission says the proposals of a unique approach him sees for northern ireland with this robust package of practical imaginative solutions. we can continue to implement the protocol on ireland, northern ireland for the benefit of all communities on the grounds. it not only sermons, stability and predictability, and in these festival ingredients for the local economy to flourish, that also pays the re for and has the opportunities. george's opposition is set to hold a rally on thursday to protest the imprisonment of the former president mackelfresh . really, the government says he illegally entered the country from exile. he now faces 6 years in prison on allegations of abuse of power. while in office.
u. k. but there is growing frustration on both sides about how trade across the borders should be controlled. on tuesday, the u. k brings it minister talked up about tearing a protocol that's created checks on good to moving between great britain and northern ireland. the u. k says it will engage fully and constructively with the ear, but it wants to see significant change. well, the european commission says the proposals of a unique approach him sees for northern ireland with this robust...
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we need to keep it soft, but there has been a border in the irish sea for years. it's called devolution u. k is not a state. there are rules and laws and northern scotland, wales names that are different. now we don't want to see any additional border infrastructure between northern ireland and britain, but we don't want to see it between northern public, so it's about squaring that circle and it's about moving away from 0. so i, when you lose black and white is more gray and i think it's about compromising and it's being picked, but people being confident, but that can really happen if they're empowered and you know, i don't think everyone and know that i don't respect of the political tradition wants to rely on the u. k. government to do their bidding for them and that's why the voices and none of them are nationalist or other need to be heard more graham, they're all voices perhaps not in northern ireland, but elsewhere in the e. you talking about potential here. it all goes belly up there talking about the potential here for trade war tariffs out of the u. k. or tariff goods out to the u
we need to keep it soft, but there has been a border in the irish sea for years. it's called devolution u. k is not a state. there are rules and laws and northern scotland, wales names that are different. now we don't want to see any additional border infrastructure between northern ireland and britain, but we don't want to see it between northern public, so it's about squaring that circle and it's about moving away from 0. so i, when you lose black and white is more gray and i think it's about...
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removed as a trade dispute intensifies northern ireland is the only place where there's a physical border between the e, u and the u. k. and there's growing frustration between both sides about how trade over the borders should be controlled. on tuesday, the you case briggs minister talked of tearing up a protocol that created the checks on trade between great britain and northern ireland. the u. k says it will engage fully and constructively with the you, but it wants to see significant change. it appears commission that says the proposals offered unique opportunities for northern ireland. is this robust package of practical imaginative solutions. we can continue to implement the protocol on ireland, northern ireland for the benefit of all communities on the grounds. it not only cement stability and predictability, and in these special ingredient for the local economy to flourish. that also pays the way for and has the opportunities. under simmons has more from belfast. the british government is unhappy, nor are the main powers here in northern islands assembly. but the european union executive has gone all the way i
removed as a trade dispute intensifies northern ireland is the only place where there's a physical border between the e, u and the u. k. and there's growing frustration between both sides about how trade over the borders should be controlled. on tuesday, the you case briggs minister talked of tearing up a protocol that created the checks on trade between great britain and northern ireland. the u. k says it will engage fully and constructively with the you, but it wants to see significant...
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u. k. and there's growing frustration on both sides about how trade across the border should be controlled. on tuesday, the u. k is breaks that minutes, that talked of tearing up a protocol that's created checks on goods between great britain and northern ireland. the u. k says it will engage fully and constructively with the you, but it wants to see significant change. the european commission says the proposals offer unique opportunities for northern ireland with this robust package of practical imaginative solutions. we can continue to implement the protocol on the island northern ireland for the benefit of all communities on the grounds. it not only sermons stability and predictability, and in these festival ingredients for the local economy to flourish. that also pays the re for and has the opportunities. the u. s. secretary of state says the barden administration will go ahead with its plan to reopen the consulate an occupied east jerusalem. even though israel is against it as the blank and says it's aimed at deepening ties with the palestinians. the consulate had been a base for pales
u. k. and there's growing frustration on both sides about how trade across the border should be controlled. on tuesday, the u. k is breaks that minutes, that talked of tearing up a protocol that's created checks on goods between great britain and northern ireland. the u. k says it will engage fully and constructively with the you, but it wants to see significant change. the european commission says the proposals offer unique opportunities for northern ireland with this robust package of...
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u. k . skyrocket there in july and they remained at that high level as you can see ever since the summer. a doctor's fear, those numbers combined with the winter flu season could overwhelm the health service. and as his chiefs are also warning, the prime minister to implement the more stringent plan b for when to which includes the vaccine passports, a compulsory case most so far, the government's resisting the move, much to the disappointment, some on the front line. you know, there are other things that the government could couldn't, could be doing. and yes, they should be absolutely seriously considering this, this point in time before things go too far. hospital i working has been on what we call black lab, which means that the beds are absolutely full of patients for a number of weeks now and we are not coming across the whole system. many hospitals are very full with patients, so we know that hospital actually run at their most efficient if they're not absolutely pull up with patients. and it doesn't mean that it knock on effects on those patients or waiting for urgent surgery who
u. k . skyrocket there in july and they remained at that high level as you can see ever since the summer. a doctor's fear, those numbers combined with the winter flu season could overwhelm the health service. and as his chiefs are also warning, the prime minister to implement the more stringent plan b for when to which includes the vaccine passports, a compulsory case most so far, the government's resisting the move, much to the disappointment, some on the front line. you know, there are other...
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u. k and the rest of the european union, there is still the ongoing issues surrounding northern ireland. and the question whether the brakes administer the u. k will trigger off article 60 as a mechanism to try and resolve some of those issues that the u. k. government is still unhappy about and now while you could say that the, that the power really could be with brussels as well. it is, of course you have to remember this, that there are still other tensions around the european union as well that perhaps could give prime minister bar is still a little bit of hope that he could cause brussels more trouble if he can. or is of course he had a meeting with the polish prime minister as well. again, another country that has fallen fall of brussels rules and regulations recently. so by applying this kind of pressure, once copies over, it will be interesting to see exactly how the u. k. is going to maneuver itself without doing further damage the population. because of course, if there is any kind of sanctions that are going to be imposed on the u. k, it is ultimately going to affect the briti
u. k and the rest of the european union, there is still the ongoing issues surrounding northern ireland. and the question whether the brakes administer the u. k will trigger off article 60 as a mechanism to try and resolve some of those issues that the u. k. government is still unhappy about and now while you could say that the, that the power really could be with brussels as well. it is, of course you have to remember this, that there are still other tensions around the european union as well...
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there. let's bring in pull brennan now, who's in london and get a u. k. perspective. what's the latest from the camp? their home? well, i mean it's that the sense here in the u. k. is that there are snoozed upon bigger fish to fry. i mean, we are on the brink of the cop 26 summits, perhaps the biggest summit of our life times trying to control temperature increases globally for, for the next generations. and for these 2 old allies, old rivals, in some respects to be arguing about the fishing rights of some 40 to 50 fishing boats in the english channel, is frankly seen by some as a distraction as a lack of perspective, as frankly just not very helpful at all on the comments that alexi referred to by the french president micron show a sense of exasperation by the french, the u. k. his response to it is to express puzzlement. barbara johnson on the plane out to rome to the g. 20 summit. that's taking place. said, you know where we're puzzled by what's going on. obviously, we will stand by to take the appropriate action if the french carry through with these threats to blo
there. let's bring in pull brennan now, who's in london and get a u. k. perspective. what's the latest from the camp? their home? well, i mean it's that the sense here in the u. k. is that there are snoozed upon bigger fish to fry. i mean, we are on the brink of the cop 26 summits, perhaps the biggest summit of our life times trying to control temperature increases globally for, for the next generations. and for these 2 old allies, old rivals, in some respects to be arguing about the fishing...
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u. k. so there's been a huge expulsion of russian diplomats. the russians had never even bothered to replace the ambassador. they had their to nato. so i think that this was just kind of part for the course. it's a pity, i think it's great if they can keep communication. that's a very key issue. and also this also means that the office in moscow, which had 3 different attache there will also be closed. so this, you know, valuable and channel of communication is closed. but from what i understand, people aren't so concerned because moscow will continue to speak to washington d. c. and not go through nato, so they'll have more of a bilateral approach. glenn, there's never been a case of an easy ride. is immune to a relationship between the, between nato and a russia. it has always been a long history box, but mark my ups and downs. but what is particular above this moment? well, it's been building over time though, and i would add that the suspension of this new mission was not really that important anymore. because nato has already diminished va
u. k. so there's been a huge expulsion of russian diplomats. the russians had never even bothered to replace the ambassador. they had their to nato. so i think that this was just kind of part for the course. it's a pity, i think it's great if they can keep communication. that's a very key issue. and also this also means that the office in moscow, which had 3 different attache there will also be closed. so this, you know, valuable and channel of communication is closed. but from what i...
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while there's been this push on green energy sources, one of the issues in the u. k, of course, is that there were so many windmills constructed, you know, touted is the new solution, the green way to go, and then the wind has abated. so you don't have wind, the windmills don't turn and there's no turbine energy created from them. so it's a combination and yes, nobody can agree across that. you. one of the factors that is exacerbating that she hadn't had a chance to mention was of course the laurie driver shortage across all of europe. that's truck drivers in america. the driver shortage has caused the pipeline and the entire supply chain to be affected, which is, again, is another ramification, and fallout from covey. we all the restrictions and many people going back to their home countries. i think it's about 400000 short in terms of we drive is across europe policy. huge impacts certainly. and. and you know, from the report we heard that gas prices are tripling for some households and it's just, it's not feasible. they can't afford it yet. and so right now, there
while there's been this push on green energy sources, one of the issues in the u. k, of course, is that there were so many windmills constructed, you know, touted is the new solution, the green way to go, and then the wind has abated. so you don't have wind, the windmills don't turn and there's no turbine energy created from them. so it's a combination and yes, nobody can agree across that. you. one of the factors that is exacerbating that she hadn't had a chance to mention was of course the...
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i have about 30 seconds left with this last one, but obviously as part of bracket, there was big discussion about u. k. u. s. trade deal. now, liz, trust, she saying, it's not the end. i'll be all we'll figure it out. was almost out of that call. yeah. bank bill endo, i'm there actually focusing on pivoting quite a lot now to the i'm trans pacific to try and secure an agreement that particularly with india on basically it's because you remember that it was on vice. president biden was a part of obama's administration when obama said that the u. k. would be at the back of the queue back of the line expects it went through. so the youth you can us have not thought finalize a trade dell. however, when boys johnson was here just a week ago, he did manage to make sure that they're all of a terrorist were listed on scotch whisky whiskey. there is now british beef being imported and all the restrictions on british lamb. so there's an immense amount of trade going back and forth. i think let's trust is sensible. what she's doing is she is lowering expectations and not putting pressure on the u. s. to finalize
i have about 30 seconds left with this last one, but obviously as part of bracket, there was big discussion about u. k. u. s. trade deal. now, liz, trust, she saying, it's not the end. i'll be all we'll figure it out. was almost out of that call. yeah. bank bill endo, i'm there actually focusing on pivoting quite a lot now to the i'm trans pacific to try and secure an agreement that particularly with india on basically it's because you remember that it was on vice. president biden was a part of...
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u. k. politician david and i miss was finally stabbed on friday in what british police are describing as a terrorist incident. you can see the u. k. prime minister there. the 69 year old was making members of the public at a church in the ethics town of lee, on say, in his constituency, when he was attacked at 25 year old has been arrested on suspicion of murder. there are flowers at the st, and people have been paying tribute from all walks of life and across all poetry political persuasions. all right, let's go to worry challenge who is at the same rory, what more do we know about the accused in the terrorism investigation at this stage? well that is very limited amount of information about exactly who it is, the police having custody, as the say 25 year old man, he is believed to be a british citizen. but beyond that, it basically gets into the realms of speculation. what has happened though? here shocked a great many people across the political device in the united kingdom. as you just said, there are a johnson has been down here to pay his tributes. he came with kissed alma, the leader of the opposition, and lindsey hoyle, the speaker of the hous
u. k. politician david and i miss was finally stabbed on friday in what british police are describing as a terrorist incident. you can see the u. k. prime minister there. the 69 year old was making members of the public at a church in the ethics town of lee, on say, in his constituency, when he was attacked at 25 year old has been arrested on suspicion of murder. there are flowers at the st, and people have been paying tribute from all walks of life and across all poetry political persuasions....
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u. k. will emily the, the news here in the u. k. is that there will be a covered 19 briefing from the government in just a few hours time. we haven't had one of those for, for quite a while there used to be a daily occurrence behind that lies very real worries from a range of people who work in the health system. that things are really getting very, very pressurized indeed the, the, the, the numbers have started to go very worryingly wrong. here in the u. k, we're at around 200 deaths on a daily basis from covet 19, they're up 15 percent or so week on week. we're seeing hospitalizations rise, the chief, the figure on tuesday was a over $900.00 and erm race. a story, particularly among teenagers, secondary school pupils who have largely not a had a vaccine even though they are now are allowed and able to get one. but also among the very elderly, the most vulnerable because of what's believed to be the waning of vaccine protection amongst the elderly population. the people who run at the hospitals in the u. k. want the government to implement plan
u. k. will emily the, the news here in the u. k. is that there will be a covered 19 briefing from the government in just a few hours time. we haven't had one of those for, for quite a while there used to be a daily occurrence behind that lies very real worries from a range of people who work in the health system. that things are really getting very, very pressurized indeed the, the, the, the numbers have started to go very worryingly wrong. here in the u. k, we're at around 200 deaths on a...
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u. k armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian ambassador to the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. alissa morgan. we have about 2 of going undergrad with a shape with there's things we dare to ask in a welcome back at the same u. k, labor party conference were anti jeremy corbin, leader stammered declared his body to be the party of nato. emotion was passed calling for israel to meet because of the ongoing knock by palestine. the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an n d u k. arm sales to israel. progress after another week of violence in palestine and with the policy and ambassador britain, some job, lot our best to thanks so much for coming to the studio. i mean, we've had killings all week in palestine giddings of children by british armed israeli soldiers and had said last year was the worst with the palestinian authority before we get on to british issues. i mean, how bad is it there we go with and the occupation for everybody. but i mean, of course, are covered at palestine, the policy and economy as it did all over the world. but the particular, if your wall situation says the occupation has really made
u. k armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian ambassador to the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. alissa morgan. we have about 2 of going undergrad with a shape with there's things we dare to ask in a welcome back at the same u. k, labor party conference were anti jeremy corbin, leader stammered declared his body to be the party of nato. emotion was passed calling for israel to meet because of the ongoing knock by palestine. the motion that passed without much publicity...
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u. k. people want to blame brakes that there was an earthquake, they blamed broke it. so it's not just about breakfast, but one thing that has happened is that as of today, 200 military personnel had been deployed to drive. the laurie says that the trucks that deliver the fuel around and actually this is actually been a nor found to south divide because it's the petrol stations at gas stations in american petrol stations in the south ending on south west and around london that have been the worst case about 22 percent of them have run out of fuel. obviously there's been a population there and there has been speculation. a lot of the media has basically sort of wound this up because the average u. k. person we think we discussed before is only needs to really fill out less a month a month. but this is cause most people to go out and fill up. so the army has been deployed, which is supposed to ease things. one of the other issues for the u. k in particular, has been so many wind farms were installed to offset energy demands. and basically it's been windless. so the wind
u. k. people want to blame brakes that there was an earthquake, they blamed broke it. so it's not just about breakfast, but one thing that has happened is that as of today, 200 military personnel had been deployed to drive. the laurie says that the trucks that deliver the fuel around and actually this is actually been a nor found to south divide because it's the petrol stations at gas stations in american petrol stations in the south ending on south west and around london that have been the...
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there. alright, let's bring in poll brennan, who's in london. paul, what's the latest from the u. k camp? well, i'm, there's an exasperation. i think from commentators and opinion farmers about the way that this dispute has been allowed to escalate in the way that it has, particularly on the eve as we are here in the u. k. of hosting the most important climate science of probably of our life types cop 26 opens up in glasgow in scotland on sunday to morrow. and this dispute over whether or not certain french vessels should be granted licenses to fish around the waters of jersey. whether they have previously been there and whether they can prove it is, you know, it's a distraction, frankly, from boris johnson who is in rome for the g 20 sites trying to cobble together some kind of consensus on a much bigger issue that is saving the planet boris johnson is trying to find some common ground. he's trying to pull oil on the choppy waters of the relationships of his relations with the french leader in manuel macro in rome. he said that he, i mean, he would do whatever he, it was necessary to prot
there. alright, let's bring in poll brennan, who's in london. paul, what's the latest from the u. k camp? well, i'm, there's an exasperation. i think from commentators and opinion farmers about the way that this dispute has been allowed to escalate in the way that it has, particularly on the eve as we are here in the u. k. of hosting the most important climate science of probably of our life types cop 26 opens up in glasgow in scotland on sunday to morrow. and this dispute over whether or not...
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u. k presents new conditions and delays given definite if licenses this cannot be tolerated. we're still and you're highlighted there, this issue over energy. we know the u. k is facing this unprecedented energy crisis . just like pretty much all of the countries across continental europe. and it could be a back to get even worse, because francis said that it could in the next few days decide to turn off electricity supplies to the u. k. well, how significant is that? pretty darn significant. according to you, k governments own papers in july of this year, france supplies almost half of the energy for electricity for the u. k. to this really could see the lights being turned out. well, you mean it both buquet depends on our energy exports. they think they can live a load while also beating up on your, on a, given that it doesn't work. they engage an aggressive one, upmanship. we will go shoot calmly nicely and 9 months, and all shots are not they don't them won't, will road me and add to this pretty much perfect storm of threats that are coming directly from the french fishermen themselves. now we know that boss joh
u. k presents new conditions and delays given definite if licenses this cannot be tolerated. we're still and you're highlighted there, this issue over energy. we know the u. k is facing this unprecedented energy crisis . just like pretty much all of the countries across continental europe. and it could be a back to get even worse, because francis said that it could in the next few days decide to turn off electricity supplies to the u. k. well, how significant is that? pretty darn significant....
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u. k. this week, some pet 4 stations there is still dry despite the fuel crisis easing britain. so massive keys and for courts across the country with frustrated drivers, sometimes even resorting to violence. p drive boy, the very old playing very loud. you okay, i'm ready. one then got you as you can see, tension then at the pumps has been pretty intense this week. the massive keys in panic buying kicked off after oil firm b. p did warn it would have to temporarily close some of its petrol stations. g to a lack of laurie drive is needed to deliver fuel supplies and u. k. government now intends to bring in the army to help deliver fuel from monday when he is a reminder of how the crisis took help. ah many you work us you worked inside the u. k. left new dr. a. did not enter our peer . professional. bish, all came together in the supply chain temp the stops. ah the government for more than anything the government isn't making the 2nd to be honest with anything marriage, you've taken us 10 years back. so confidence interval. there's always a plan b, y loose a day. so can you pleas
u. k. this week, some pet 4 stations there is still dry despite the fuel crisis easing britain. so massive keys and for courts across the country with frustrated drivers, sometimes even resorting to violence. p drive boy, the very old playing very loud. you okay, i'm ready. one then got you as you can see, tension then at the pumps has been pretty intense this week. the massive keys in panic buying kicked off after oil firm b. p did warn it would have to temporarily close some of its petrol...
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u. k. this week, some petrol stations there is still dry despite the fuel, crisis easing britain. so massive keys on full course across the country with frustrated drivers, even resorting to violence. p drive line is going to vary. oh, okay, got you gotta finish tonight. i'm not sure yet. i so as you can say, tension at the pumps there has been pretty intense this wake the massive keys and panic binding kickoff after oil fin the pay warned it would have to temporarily close some of its special stations. g to a lack of lawyer drive is needed to deliver fuel supplies and the government is now intending to, to bring in the army to help deliver fuel. from monday, when he is a reminder, have had a crisis to help. ah many you work a she worked inside the u. k. left new dr. a. did not enter her profession piece. all came together in the supply chain. chimp the stops. ah, the government for more than anything the government isn't making the 2nd to be honest with anything marriage, you've taken us 10 years back. so comparative, there's always a plan b, y loose a day. so can you see the rul
u. k. this week, some petrol stations there is still dry despite the fuel, crisis easing britain. so massive keys on full course across the country with frustrated drivers, even resorting to violence. p drive line is going to vary. oh, okay, got you gotta finish tonight. i'm not sure yet. i so as you can say, tension at the pumps there has been pretty intense this wake the massive keys and panic binding kickoff after oil fin the pay warned it would have to temporarily close some of its special...