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u. k. there is, there is no greater monarch that has done so much good and serve the country will of course, she's the longest serving monarch anyway, but i mean, quite exemplary. i mean, unfortunately, there have been various things in her family that haven't been too good that we should not the time speech now, but she has led an unblemished life. yeah. it. yeah. she personally, she was the stability all that time. and just when you talk about not being allowed to voice your opinion or show what your opinion is over that stretch of time through so much social upheaval, political upheaval, social change on rest, technological change. and we saw the queen as well, keeping up with technology herself quite an incredible one. and that must have been language and she's just arrived here at giles cathedral. her coffin . let's just have a listen in as they prepared to take the queen's coffin into the cathedral where our we will cross soon to correspond in houston. ah ah lou this. 2 ah ah ah ah i i oh i
u. k. there is, there is no greater monarch that has done so much good and serve the country will of course, she's the longest serving monarch anyway, but i mean, quite exemplary. i mean, unfortunately, there have been various things in her family that haven't been too good that we should not the time speech now, but she has led an unblemished life. yeah. it. yeah. she personally, she was the stability all that time. and just when you talk about not being allowed to voice your opinion or show...
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u. k. there are some predictions that there could be changes on the island of island in the, in the next few years. hard to say. but these are all discussions which have been opened up inevitably. and so, yeah, lots of lots of things for king charles to contend with as he takes so much wrong. okay, nadine barbara live for us at saint paul's cathedral in london. thank you. it's been an end of an error and the beginning of a new rain in the united kingdom of the passing of its longest serving mana queen elizabeth the 2nd on thursday. andrew simmons reports on the queen remembered as u. k. entered a period of national morning within seconds of king charles the 3rd, arriving of buckingham palace with the queen, consort, came what appeared to be a change in schedule. a walk about the king looking relaxed, accepting the welcoming woods. and in the background calls of god save the king his reign just beginning after the cheering, the solemnity of viewing tributes ah ahead of his arrival at $96.00 guns s
u. k. there are some predictions that there could be changes on the island of island in the, in the next few years. hard to say. but these are all discussions which have been opened up inevitably. and so, yeah, lots of lots of things for king charles to contend with as he takes so much wrong. okay, nadine barbara live for us at saint paul's cathedral in london. thank you. it's been an end of an error and the beginning of a new rain in the united kingdom of the passing of its longest serving...
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u. k. there are no other reasons that would lead to the problems with pumping. of course one mobile unit remains operational and it malfunctions and a breakdown occur there. and this leads to pumping coming to a halt. given that the sanctions remain in place, given that they make an absolute mess, legal, unpractical, in connection with the maintenance of all components. now we can hope that it is somehow possible to put it in order for this single unit. but of course, you can see for yourself that the system had different opportunities to reserve gas . now, because of the sanctions, these opportunities have disappeared. that is based on this one unit which already needs serious maintenance. of course, the very sanctions that prevent maintenance, which prevent units from bay move without appropriate legal guarantees which prevent them from giving those legal guarantees and so on. it is the sanctions that western states have imposed that have created the situation we see now. oh, produces group own peg plus has agreed to cut production by $100000.00 barrels a day n
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u. k. there are 14 other countries they will represent there . and then the 2nd part of that meeting, king charles will come in and take an oath and speak to those present. he's already the king, the he became king, the moment his mother died. but this is a rubber stamping. remember, going back years and years in history, there was sometimes questions over succession. there were sometimes wars in europe over succession. this is showing everyone that he is the rightful king. that a session council taking place on saturday. and then after that more tribute here in the, in the house of commons throughout the rest of saturday and some of the m. p. 's the senior mpg will be swearing their oath of allegiance in that saturday session to king charles or all of the employees will have a chance to do that when parliament is formerly sitting back in normal business after the period of morning, which we believe is going to go on for more than 10 more days. no formal arrangements announced yet for the funeral, but the word i'm hearing is it's most likely to t
u. k. there are 14 other countries they will represent there . and then the 2nd part of that meeting, king charles will come in and take an oath and speak to those present. he's already the king, the he became king, the moment his mother died. but this is a rubber stamping. remember, going back years and years in history, there was sometimes questions over succession. there were sometimes wars in europe over succession. this is showing everyone that he is the rightful king. that a session...
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u. k. there's division here. portals from do you live so loose or passionate about the monarchy? she was arguing but he has no parking on culture. the king about asia gets to the as good as the queen was. but these areas in west belfast are quiet catholic republicans and nationalists, dismissive and i think in the middle of a cost $11.00 crisis for $99.00 people. and my consistency here on right across belfast in the north where people can afford to eat their homes. i think as of saying that you have a monarch on a king who will be hit miss policies at the expense of the public purse stop for the world, visit his hills because the royal residence political leaders gather. and there's a message of condolence. alex musky was a 5 prime republican in the eighty's and ninety's. now in government to speaker of a northern ireland assembly. she personally demonstrated individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers and encourage reconciliations. we elizabeth showed that a small but significant gesture, a visit, a handshake, crossing the street, or speak in a few words
u. k. there's division here. portals from do you live so loose or passionate about the monarchy? she was arguing but he has no parking on culture. the king about asia gets to the as good as the queen was. but these areas in west belfast are quiet catholic republicans and nationalists, dismissive and i think in the middle of a cost $11.00 crisis for $99.00 people. and my consistency here on right across belfast in the north where people can afford to eat their homes. i think as of saying that...
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u. k, there are very few people who are over 96 years old. the vast majority of the people in this country can remember, no other queen. not certainly, it's worth remembering that isn't that she lived a good full life. she rained for 70 years, she was the longest reigning monarch in british history, hence the outpouring of grief and respect that we're seeing from the public across the british isles. nadine barber is with people who have been cuing along the river thames. we can now cross to him and you are speaking there to people who really going to great lengths to be part of this moment in history. absolutely. though you've shown a lot of patience because the people at the front of the queue have been here since monday. believe it or not. so 2 nights spent at the side of the river thames. they were rained on overnight. so between tuesday and wednesday, presume is quite cold as well. but for lots of people you see now who are filing policy, moving parts behind me, some of the thousands who arrived on wednesday. in fact, they're hopeful that
u. k, there are very few people who are over 96 years old. the vast majority of the people in this country can remember, no other queen. not certainly, it's worth remembering that isn't that she lived a good full life. she rained for 70 years, she was the longest reigning monarch in british history, hence the outpouring of grief and respect that we're seeing from the public across the british isles. nadine barber is with people who have been cuing along the river thames. we can now cross to him...
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u. k. there's division here. protestant eunice and lewis are passionate about the monarchy. he was our king, but he has no king. and god, if the king are good for the job as good as the queen was. but these areas in west belfast are quiet catholic republicans and nationalists are dismissive and i think in the middle of our cost 11 crisis were many, many people and my consistency here and right across ad belfast in the north where people can afford to eat their homes i think as obscene that you have a mark and a king who will be hit miss policies, ebay expanse, or the public purse. first stop for the will visit his hillsboro castle. the royal residence political leaders gather. and there's a message of condolence. alex musky was a fire prime republican in the eighty's and ninety's. now in government to speaker of the northern ireland assembly, say she partially damaged treated, her individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers under corey's reconciliation. queen elizabeth showed that a small but significant gesture, a visit, a handshake, crossing the str
u. k. there's division here. protestant eunice and lewis are passionate about the monarchy. he was our king, but he has no king. and god, if the king are good for the job as good as the queen was. but these areas in west belfast are quiet catholic republicans and nationalists are dismissive and i think in the middle of our cost 11 crisis were many, many people and my consistency here and right across ad belfast in the north where people can afford to eat their homes i think as obscene that you...
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u. k. there. how, how much more would he need to do to try and establish the kind of, sort of loyalty that you, you talked about the queen having there? well, he was with $22.00 visits to canada during her reign. certainly a huge number of the most of any of her international visits. and, you know, i think canadians will probably expect to see more of king charles in the future. he has a huge task ahead of him in the united kingdom and in other realms. but i suspect we will see a little bit more in charles, in the coming years. and i think canadians have warmed up to the more recent years . i've been in the past and it's a new reality. we are accosted for monarchy. we have a governor general carries out many of the duties monarch. now came charles and that will continue. but because the monitor seems a continuing and unifying force, you know, we do expect to see, i think, a control at some point in our near future. eric hello, thank you very much. indeed for sharing your thoughts on the queen and a
u. k. there. how, how much more would he need to do to try and establish the kind of, sort of loyalty that you, you talked about the queen having there? well, he was with $22.00 visits to canada during her reign. certainly a huge number of the most of any of her international visits. and, you know, i think canadians will probably expect to see more of king charles in the future. he has a huge task ahead of him in the united kingdom and in other realms. but i suspect we will see a little bit...
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u. k for 2 decades now and she's always been there when i married when i had my children. so it will be really difficult to imagine the life in the u. k. without the queen. and now be again the queen died it balmoral as we know in in scotland. she had her body is still there remains are still there. what's going to be happening there? people are laying flowers there, aren't balmoral paying their respects? what will be happening there in scotland in the coming days? we do know the exact choreography, but we're expecting that on there. the queen's body will stay at bol morrow for a little while, and then it, it will be our transfer to bed. that dear against unfortunately, i'm going to have to interrupt you there. we seem to be having a little bit of trouble with al line to beg, at mass in london in front of buckingham palace that we will be coming to her later in the program. on a speech on her 21st birthday, the then air to the throne, princess elizabeth promised to dedicate her life to public service. it was a promise she kept until the very end. just a few months ago, bret
u. k for 2 decades now and she's always been there when i married when i had my children. so it will be really difficult to imagine the life in the u. k. without the queen. and now be again the queen died it balmoral as we know in in scotland. she had her body is still there remains are still there. what's going to be happening there? people are laying flowers there, aren't balmoral paying their respects? what will be happening there in scotland in the coming days? we do know the exact...
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u. k. there's division here. protestant eunice and lewis are passionate about the monarchy. he was our king but he has no our king. and god, if the king i think is a good to the job is as good as the queen was. but these areas in west belfast are quiet catholic republicans and nationalists are dismissive and i think in the middle of our course 11 crisis were many, many people and my consistency here and read across at bell fassman doors where people can afford either homes. i think as obscene that you have a mark and a king who will be here. most policies are big expanse of the public purse. first stop for the we'll visit his hillsboro castle. the will residence political leaders gather. and there's a message of condolence. alex musky was a fire prime republican in the eighty's and ninety's. now in government to speaker of the northern ireland assembly, she partly da mistreated. her individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers on corey's reconciliation. queen elizabeth showed that a small but significant yasser, a visit, a han chick crossing the street
u. k. there's division here. protestant eunice and lewis are passionate about the monarchy. he was our king but he has no our king. and god, if the king i think is a good to the job is as good as the queen was. but these areas in west belfast are quiet catholic republicans and nationalists are dismissive and i think in the middle of our course 11 crisis were many, many people and my consistency here and read across at bell fassman doors where people can afford either homes. i think as obscene...
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u. k. there are also large divisions of the military on duty plus intelligence services and also plain clothes, police, thousands of them. it is a truly massive operation. it's been described by some senior officers as the biggest, most intense organization and threat at since the 2nd world war. thank you, andrew. from outside, then westminster. now what we're going to do is going to cross over to alan fisher . he's outside buckingham palace, the official residence of the british monarch since 18. 37, very much seen as the queen's home once the scene. what's the crowds in the turn out? what does it look like? veronda? after $23.00. well, if you look over my shoulder, you can see that the area in front of buckingham palace has been cleared of the crowd. first of all in preparation for the funeral. morrow, but also because that expecting a number of world leaders to arrive here in the coming hours. we saw prince charles arrive a few hours ago. he came from clowns house. no, far away in london to bu
u. k. there are also large divisions of the military on duty plus intelligence services and also plain clothes, police, thousands of them. it is a truly massive operation. it's been described by some senior officers as the biggest, most intense organization and threat at since the 2nd world war. thank you, andrew. from outside, then westminster. now what we're going to do is going to cross over to alan fisher . he's outside buckingham palace, the official residence of the british monarch since...
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u. k and the u. s. so there is a lot going on on the site or in the side kind of talks, but definitely, as you asked, definitely everybody is going to address ukraine. and also the question, what it would mean if the eastern regions this separatist regions would be forced to hold a referendum the dublin washington bureau chief in his pole at the un general assembly in york. thanks so much. so let's remind you of the situation in new crime that has the you and so concern a plan by separate us the authority in russian hill parts of ukraine to hold referendums on joining russia. authorities in lou hence done yet because that parisha and his son say 4 days of voting will begin on friday. the announcements come as ukrainian soldiers have been making sweeping gains from russian forces in their counter offensive those yes, my friends over sir, the don boss is returning home with that leader of the self proclaimed in its people's republic, announced a vote on joining russia. authorities in the neighboring self declared
u. k and the u. s. so there is a lot going on on the site or in the side kind of talks, but definitely, as you asked, definitely everybody is going to address ukraine. and also the question, what it would mean if the eastern regions this separatist regions would be forced to hold a referendum the dublin washington bureau chief in his pole at the un general assembly in york. thanks so much. so let's remind you of the situation in new crime that has the you and so concern a plan by separate us...
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u. k and the u. s. so there is a lot going on on the site or in the side kind of talks. but definitely as you ask, definitely everybody is going to address ukraine. and also the question, what it would mean if the eastern regions this separatist regions would be forced to hold a referendum the dublin washington bureau chief in his pole at the un general assembly in york. thanks so much. now let's remind you of the situation in ukraine that has the you in so concern a plan by separatist authorities in russian hill parts of ukraine. the whole referendums, on joining russia. the white house says it will never recognize the annexation of any ukrainian territory. and the u. s. threatening to impose more sanctions on moscow for what it says, a violations of international law license of international law. rushing back to authorities in the regents of lou hantz done yet, zapper asia and her son say for days the voting will begin on friday. the announcement come as ukrainian soldiers have been making sweeping gains from russian forces in a counter offensive. oh, my friends. oh si
u. k and the u. s. so there is a lot going on on the site or in the side kind of talks. but definitely as you ask, definitely everybody is going to address ukraine. and also the question, what it would mean if the eastern regions this separatist regions would be forced to hold a referendum the dublin washington bureau chief in his pole at the un general assembly in york. thanks so much. now let's remind you of the situation in ukraine that has the you in so concern a plan by separatist...
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u. k. but there are some caveats. the free speech in britain is much like british democracy and freedom to protest. you're allowed to protest as long as it doesn't inconvenience anybody who's in power. and you're allowed to tell the truth long after all the guilty parties of retired and failure to abide by that generally elicits a very unfavorable response from those in power. what the british establishment have been saying is that it's a ok to protest, but you've got to do is when the time is right. so you can only protest against the monarchy when nobody's paying attention to the monarch, you know, will pay attention to your protest. so it just reveals the 1st of all as a great deal of all be super safe from the rulers of britain with regard to this. but also that there is a large amount of law on the books in britain. the is used to restrict protests and freedom of speech. now, this is not used a lot of the time when the rule is don't require it to be, but it's there for when they want it to be in it's their. ready
u. k. but there are some caveats. the free speech in britain is much like british democracy and freedom to protest. you're allowed to protest as long as it doesn't inconvenience anybody who's in power. and you're allowed to tell the truth long after all the guilty parties of retired and failure to abide by that generally elicits a very unfavorable response from those in power. what the british establishment have been saying is that it's a ok to protest, but you've got to do is when the time is...
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u. k. trade policy project. he explains why the bank of england had to intervene in the bond mark. there are finished u. k. guilt market. that's the, the government bonds were the yield rights, our interest rates were going up. and that's what the bank of england had to step in to stop. because that affected a lot of pension funds based in london for fairly complex financial reasons as to why. but it may well have rendered some u k pension funds insolvent, and that may well of how to knock on effect of the assets. so there is some concern that the, unless the u. k. situation is stable because london financial market is so important . there may be knock on effects and they're a little bit unpredictable as little as we learned in 2000 night. not entirely clear what assets of being traded were. so the book, as far as the i'm, ethics is concerned. this needs to be stabilized then quickly. they want to take action, and arguably the issue is being they've taken to mark jackson, they took action to stabilize energy prices, which were looking like they could, you know, go incredibly high level people couldn't af
u. k. trade policy project. he explains why the bank of england had to intervene in the bond mark. there are finished u. k. guilt market. that's the, the government bonds were the yield rights, our interest rates were going up. and that's what the bank of england had to step in to stop. because that affected a lot of pension funds based in london for fairly complex financial reasons as to why. but it may well have rendered some u k pension funds insolvent, and that may well of how to knock on...
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u. k pension funds insolvent. and that may well of how to knock on the fact of the assets. so there is some concern that the, unless the u. k. situation is stable because london financial market is so important. there may be knock on effects and they're a little bit unpredictable as little as we learned in 2000 night. not entirely clear what assets are being traded, where. so the book, as far as the method is concerned, this needs to be stabilized then quickly. they want to take action and arguably the issue has been, they've taken too much action. they took action to stabilize energy prices, which were looking like they could, you know, go incredibly high level people couldn't afford. but at the same time they pushed through some fiscal changes. and those have been controversial. those looks that to deepen the current account deficit, which was already a little bit worrying and i think that was seen is not particularly credible by the market. so there is more than one thing going on here as the backdrop of a few years of political instability. so quite a lot going on. and what you
u. k pension funds insolvent. and that may well of how to knock on the fact of the assets. so there is some concern that the, unless the u. k. situation is stable because london financial market is so important. there may be knock on effects and they're a little bit unpredictable as little as we learned in 2000 night. not entirely clear what assets are being traded, where. so the book, as far as the method is concerned, this needs to be stabilized then quickly. they want to take action and...
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u. k. economy. so i think overall there is little to show up confidence in not just the pound by u. k. assets, hands this studying declined, it was seen over the past couple of treating sessions, and you mentioned the bank of england them in does this undermine the bank of england attempts to control inflation anyway? the short answer is yes. the phrasing that we use for clients is wanting was that it runs counter to exactly what the bank of england is trying to do. the idea for those bank of england rate hikes is to again try to destroy some of that demand in order to rein in inflationary pressures. as we heard earlier on, the program was already hovering around those double digit levels. then now you have the incoming administration or this new administration actually looking to support and shore up and boost demand levels, which ultimately as economic sat textbooks with tao, this would fan the very inflationary pressures that the bank of england is trying to quell. right? so i think until that fundamental head lot, so to speak between what the fiscal side is doing and a central ba
u. k. economy. so i think overall there is little to show up confidence in not just the pound by u. k. assets, hands this studying declined, it was seen over the past couple of treating sessions, and you mentioned the bank of england them in does this undermine the bank of england attempts to control inflation anyway? the short answer is yes. the phrasing that we use for clients is wanting was that it runs counter to exactly what the bank of england is trying to do. the idea for those bank of...
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u. k. is there any more information about that? we have a lot more information that's coming in the last few hours of exactly what's gonna happen between now and the funeral, which the state has been confirmed. i think we all guessed it was gonna be monday, the 19th of september. that's not this coming monday. the monday after, but, but in that time, a lot of things that are going to take place. king charles is here in london, he'll be meeting the secretary general of the commonwealth here in london on sunday, clearly as the head of the commonwealth. that's one of the most important roles he has that 56 nations that he is the head off. after that, we will have the king and the queen consort here in london, going to the house of commons and the house of lords addressing both of those chambers with a speech from king charles and then it's off to scotland. and we know, at the same time the coffin of queen elizabeth will be in scotland and there will be members of the public cable to pay their respects. you will then be going to northe
u. k. is there any more information about that? we have a lot more information that's coming in the last few hours of exactly what's gonna happen between now and the funeral, which the state has been confirmed. i think we all guessed it was gonna be monday, the 19th of september. that's not this coming monday. the monday after, but, but in that time, a lot of things that are going to take place. king charles is here in london, he'll be meeting the secretary general of the commonwealth here in...
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u. k. but there is incredible sort of patience and resilience and good humor. people have been saying that, yes, it's a long wait. yes, it's been cold, but she was our queen. and so we have to come i. that's the message i got talking to just a few minutes ago to a 12 year old boy and his mother, one of those we've been speaking to people in the queue for several days now. one of those just happened to turn up a little bit earlier, was the archbishop of canterbury justin welby. and he said he too had really been struck by what has become a sort of a living memorial, a temporary one to the queen. i think this morning, given the temperature, the length of the queue and it's over night, is the most new thing. moment i've seen of this just and people are so cheerful, yet as the police are all sang to her, so it's no grumpiness yet. there's almost no instance one or 2 people fell over and needed help from the st. john's ambulance, but this just her a determination to pay give thanks for the queen and honor her service. and harry, while people continue to cue to pay t
u. k. but there is incredible sort of patience and resilience and good humor. people have been saying that, yes, it's a long wait. yes, it's been cold, but she was our queen. and so we have to come i. that's the message i got talking to just a few minutes ago to a 12 year old boy and his mother, one of those we've been speaking to people in the queue for several days now. one of those just happened to turn up a little bit earlier, was the archbishop of canterbury justin welby. and he said he...
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u. k. we know that accommodation is already very scars and london. there are extra trains that will enable people to come from all corners of the u. k into london. and we are expecting that there will be a huge q, which is obviously something that is genetically, are very, very possible for british people to form a very orderly q. but officials are saying that it's expected that people have will really have to q for maybe 20 hours because it's expected a snake through all of central london. and of course, that brings with itself big security risks. we are expecting a lot of heads of state, for example, for u. s. president biden to come and it's, it's going to be a huge event. also for the security forces, especially for the police. it certainly sounds like a massive security operation. tell us more about the preparations for the funeral. you are seeing the coffin that is now on its way to buckingham palace, where prince charles is waiting for for the coffin, and then the coffin will be in the palace until at some point tomorrow afternoon. there will be a s
u. k. we know that accommodation is already very scars and london. there are extra trains that will enable people to come from all corners of the u. k into london. and we are expecting that there will be a huge q, which is obviously something that is genetically, are very, very possible for british people to form a very orderly q. but officials are saying that it's expected that people have will really have to q for maybe 20 hours because it's expected a snake through all of central london. and...
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there is great uncertainty over the, the sort of gas prices in the situation with russia and allow the u. k. isn't very dependent on russia. we compete in, well, market. so we are affected, you know, there are food problems with things coming in for ukraine or we have the ongoing problems associated with breaks it. so we've got a very uncertain future really and not just over the coming months, probably over the coming year. an uncertain future, also a new prime minister right now. what if anything, can she and her government do to help alter course well, in some respects, not very much because it's all of our external factors. generally. i mean, she did announce last week you know, that the cap on the energy prices which might induce a bit of consumer confidence make people think they're going to be slightly better off than they otherwise might to been. there's going to be help for businesses. so that might stop certain businesses closing because we were hearing tales of, you know, hotels, restaurants, et cetera. simply saying they were going to shot that businesses because they weren't go
there is great uncertainty over the, the sort of gas prices in the situation with russia and allow the u. k. isn't very dependent on russia. we compete in, well, market. so we are affected, you know, there are food problems with things coming in for ukraine or we have the ongoing problems associated with breaks it. so we've got a very uncertain future really and not just over the coming months, probably over the coming year. an uncertain future, also a new prime minister right now. what if...
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u. k? is there that same sorts as sense of coming together? yes, i believe so i, i have been in the country since sir. i was last on the al jazeera and travel around. and there is, it is quite interesting to see people, even in the countryside, are wearing some somber clothes. and her also meant attainments, which are people naturally would do yourself going to the pub. and that sort of thing tend to have been a muted. so going home because life does go on, but i think that there is a real sense all occasion of this moment. you know, the world to sunday turned a corner as far as britain is concerned. and looking back on her life, do you have a moment or occasion that term that sums the queen up that would maybe give us an insight into what she was like as a person? there are so many, i think her pledge, which she gave up on her 21st birthday that she would serve her the nation all her life be at long or short remains. perhaps one of them is moving testaments of any person in history that they didn't know. she didn't know at that time how a lif
u. k? is there that same sorts as sense of coming together? yes, i believe so i, i have been in the country since sir. i was last on the al jazeera and travel around. and there is, it is quite interesting to see people, even in the countryside, are wearing some somber clothes. and her also meant attainments, which are people naturally would do yourself going to the pub. and that sort of thing tend to have been a muted. so going home because life does go on, but i think that there is a real...
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stage, really, really difficult times that there is, there is no way of disguising the fact that the energy crisis and the cost of living crisis in the u. k. is getting to the point where by that the economy could falter there is no doubt recession is, is, is going to loom launched, possibly for more than a year, possibly 18 months, more or even more people are adjusting that comparisons with the seriousness of what's going on to 2008, when, when we saw a major, a major crisis in the economy, a slump right across the board with record interest rates and inflation as similar levels to what it's predicted to be next year. and there is a, a feeling on board the trust has to deal with so many issues, potential civil unrest, potential bankruptcies for so many small businesses. you were talking earlier about him. you speak to these businesses, they're.
stage, really, really difficult times that there is, there is no way of disguising the fact that the energy crisis and the cost of living crisis in the u. k. is getting to the point where by that the economy could falter there is no doubt recession is, is, is going to loom launched, possibly for more than a year, possibly 18 months, more or even more people are adjusting that comparisons with the seriousness of what's going on to 2008, when, when we saw a major, a major crisis in the economy, a...
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u. k. on this? there is genuine desire for cuba brushes in capitals across the continent to cooperate with the k. because as you pointed out, the challenges we are facing common and they require a joint reaction and which is why also it's imperative that, that this trust and you prime minister at adoption motor, conciliatory, and constructive on duty here election campaign. even those who was trying to appeal to and not all section of the relation at people who are paying close attention here, likely most speak english and describing the president of france are supposed to be full. and also communicating fairly good for a patient. and message is when it comes to the you hasn't been helpful that has really made people have a low expectations and it will make cooperation harder. so it's imperative that the soon at least try to communicate messages that are based on the need to be neutral. trust because people is also in the british government separately as he was perceived quite hostile towards the european
u. k. on this? there is genuine desire for cuba brushes in capitals across the continent to cooperate with the k. because as you pointed out, the challenges we are facing common and they require a joint reaction and which is why also it's imperative that, that this trust and you prime minister at adoption motor, conciliatory, and constructive on duty here election campaign. even those who was trying to appeal to and not all section of the relation at people who are paying close attention here,...
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u. k and the u. s. so there is a lot going on on the site or in the side kind of talks, but definitely, as you asked, definitely everybody is going to address ukraine. and also the question, what it would mean if the eastern regions this separatist regions would be forced to hold a referendum the dublin washington bureau chief in his pole at the un general assembly in york. thanks so much. ok. let's look at the main point of the speech, a plan by separatist authorities in russian hill part of ukraine. the whole referendums on joining russia has triggered a hail of criticism from several governments. the white house says it will never recognize the annexation of any ukrainian territory. if the votes go ahead and the u. s. threatening to impose more sanctions on moscow for what it says, a violations of international law. rushing back to authorities in the regions of lou hantz done yet zap alisha and her son say 4 days of voting will begin on friday . enhancements come as ukrainian soldiers have been making sweepin
u. k and the u. s. so there is a lot going on on the site or in the side kind of talks, but definitely, as you asked, definitely everybody is going to address ukraine. and also the question, what it would mean if the eastern regions this separatist regions would be forced to hold a referendum the dublin washington bureau chief in his pole at the un general assembly in york. thanks so much. ok. let's look at the main point of the speech, a plan by separatist authorities in russian hill part of...
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there. she's been for 7 decades on the throne and for many people here in the u. k, she's been this, this steadfast figurehead, who are they just couldn't imagine not to be there any more and to so for many people this will be a momentous transition and not just here in the u. k. but around the world, people will just be looking at the queen and respecting on her life and, and looking at king charles. and this is something that people will have to get used to for, for decades. or it was god save the queen. and now it is king charles who will have to make his mark. we are expecting him to give a brought calls to the nation. he is already given a statement where he is expressed the sadness above the loss of his mother and the queen. but we expecting him also to broadcast and then there will be a transition in, in the next days for king charles will be taking over. yeah, that sense of this being the end of an era was very much shared by the former prime minister herb wars. johnson who has released a statement saying the queen seemed so timeless and so wonderful that i
there. she's been for 7 decades on the throne and for many people here in the u. k, she's been this, this steadfast figurehead, who are they just couldn't imagine not to be there any more and to so for many people this will be a momentous transition and not just here in the u. k. but around the world, people will just be looking at the queen and respecting on her life and, and looking at king charles. and this is something that people will have to get used to for, for decades. or it was god...
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u. k has meanwhile, been divided. there's widespread concern over inflation and the rising cost of living. the weather tax cuts will bring about a change of fortunes. for average brits as conservatives promise has been met with skepticism on the streets of the city of london, britain's financial center. the plummeting pound is a cause for concern about what the coming months might bring. you know, you take a labor government would take, drove down the spending root does as she generate. dr. does not take as recession. a conservative is always going to tell you to tax cuts the news that the public has but more money to spend promises. what dates is that what you say with one of those is going to be successful. what i've been there is so it is a gamble. how do you? well, to be asked is disappointed about them or has no competence in petition economy. so light press is negative somehow. overall, putting a sofa. so there's some sort of recession coming, right. if it's not already here, and we'll just have to work, or i think i'll
u. k has meanwhile, been divided. there's widespread concern over inflation and the rising cost of living. the weather tax cuts will bring about a change of fortunes. for average brits as conservatives promise has been met with skepticism on the streets of the city of london, britain's financial center. the plummeting pound is a cause for concern about what the coming months might bring. you know, you take a labor government would take, drove down the spending root does as she generate. dr....
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u. k. tre. policy project and explains why the bank of england had to intervene in the bond market was there is the u. k. gilt market, that's the government bonds were the yield rights, their interest rates were going up and that's what the bank of england had to step in to stop. because that affected a lot of pension funds based in london for fairly complex financial reasons as to why. but it may well have rendered some u k pension funds insolvent, and that may well of how to knock on the fact of the assets. so there is some concern that the, unless the u. k. situation is stable because london financial market is so important. there may be knock on effects and they're a little bit unpredictable as little as we learned in 2000 night. it's not entirely clear what assets are being traded, where so as far as the method is concerned, this needs to be stabilized them quickly. they want to take action, and arguably the issue is being they've taken too much action. they took action to stabilize energy prices, which were looking like they could, you know, go incredibly high level people couldn't afford.
u. k. tre. policy project and explains why the bank of england had to intervene in the bond market was there is the u. k. gilt market, that's the government bonds were the yield rights, their interest rates were going up and that's what the bank of england had to step in to stop. because that affected a lot of pension funds based in london for fairly complex financial reasons as to why. but it may well have rendered some u k pension funds insolvent, and that may well of how to knock on the fact...
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u. k. chancellor, quasi quarter. and investors are bulky, there's a lot of into just in terms of the amount of debt that will come on line. and given that we are a course, a current account deficit nation, that means that we are reliant on its national say, this foreign savers to really fund that deficit. and it, if they don't like the fundamentals in the u. k, that are lined up for them. well, they don't have to fund it, and that's why sterling has been on this downward path. what spooked investors was fridays announcement of the you case. biggest tax cuts in 50 years? cuts that will be funded by $48000000000.00 in extra government. borrowing, walking between government offices, flanked by an assistant, the u. k. chancellor declined to comment on the markets. turmoil counselor. what are you going to do about the term on, on the market for melissa? a movie, like every comment, was late in the afternoon. a statement was issue to try to calm investors. it emphasized that unlike fridays announcements, further upcoming policies during october, november
u. k. chancellor, quasi quarter. and investors are bulky, there's a lot of into just in terms of the amount of debt that will come on line. and given that we are a course, a current account deficit nation, that means that we are reliant on its national say, this foreign savers to really fund that deficit. and it, if they don't like the fundamentals in the u. k, that are lined up for them. well, they don't have to fund it, and that's why sterling has been on this downward path. what spooked...
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cartridge and not to lay play a to bake it can you describe to be in more detail that connection there at the u. k. in the monarchy, especially for the older generation i, as hong kong had been like a late and the british war for over a 150 years. and. and the most important era that is to post war era was under, or the ring after queen elizabeth and are interestingly, they people in hong kong called the queen as, ah, that the boss lady that is the nickname given to the queen by the general public. that is like a cantonese neck name so so, so we can see what a sense of lay special attachment and special connection between hong kong and p poor and n r and and to the queen herself. and then like up but, but that's not only limited to the older generation is or so on. did the younger generation. they feel that like that they're great. that's legacy left by the queen . and the colonial government set has, are she led? is that only making hong kong from a fish village to one of the most successful international cities by lay out playing late are important infrastructure to our, at the society. i'm say
cartridge and not to lay play a to bake it can you describe to be in more detail that connection there at the u. k. in the monarchy, especially for the older generation i, as hong kong had been like a late and the british war for over a 150 years. and. and the most important era that is to post war era was under, or the ring after queen elizabeth and are interestingly, they people in hong kong called the queen as, ah, that the boss lady that is the nickname given to the queen by the general...