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u. k. u k is raised the terrorism threat level in northern ireland to severe meaning, an incident is thought likely is thought to be highly likely to change, coincides with an expected visit by us president joe biden. tomorrow the 25th anniversary. the landmark of good friday peace deal, which was brought with us mediation the international olympic committee has come out in favor of allowing russian and belushi in the athletes to continue to participate in international competitions at an about face from their position. last year, after russia invaded ukraine, the iris he has also recommended conditions for their participation amongst them. athletes would only be allowed to compete as individuals under a neutral flag, rather than as part of a team. members of the military would also be excluded. russian athletes taking part in the delayed tokyo olympics. the next summer games will be in paris in 2024. the international olympic committee has now recommended that russians should not be banned fro
u. k. u k is raised the terrorism threat level in northern ireland to severe meaning, an incident is thought likely is thought to be highly likely to change, coincides with an expected visit by us president joe biden. tomorrow the 25th anniversary. the landmark of good friday peace deal, which was brought with us mediation the international olympic committee has come out in favor of allowing russian and belushi in the athletes to continue to participate in international competitions at an about...
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u. k. u. k. policy makers, me to step up at the same time. grocers have been loath to pay suppliers more as they compete for market share against one another. are higher prices, one of the clear ways out of this to encourage more growing as well, higher prices that households are gonna have to bear. yeah, that, that would be one of the market solutions clearly as no growers get the pricing, know that it's worth to plan more. you know, that is there's a strong incentive to rental production domestic view as well. but there still, you know, the limited supply side on the labor supply is an issue. you can get people to pick the fruit and batch, you know, also higher prices are not really helping, at least not in the short term. you know, it would need to fall off you so that you could pay higher wages so that it's worth what people to come here. so it's going to take a while. i think there's 2 and a lot of the suppliers that kind of in the market to reduce volatility. you don't want to know prices g
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u. k. u and u. k. u s. relations joe biden has already endorsed this agreement. sure, no, 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 demeka back, and thank you so much for joining us on this edition of inside story. and you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website at al serra dot com and the further discussion go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com forward slash ha. inside
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u. k, the u, the u. k. in germany, on the basis of mutual understanding and friendship. and as i say, that is a theme that has chimes in berlin to day in the newspapers. you hear it on the radio, the tv, the view being put across that way. and then of course, there's the element of the affinity between the german people and the british people. the love that many people here said that they had fall, the king's late mother, queen elizabeth, who visited germany many times. and it is something that can be seen in the crowds who were at the brandenburg gate waving those flags and saying they'd been chewing up for hours to get a glimpse of the ceremony. it's pretty clear that there are many in germany who do feel that bond with the british monarchy, even though germany abandoned its own monarchy more than a 100 years ago. hunter yourself as officially been sworn in as scuttles 1st minister. it was elected leader of the scottish national party earlier this week, following the shock resignation of his predecessor nicholas sturgeon last month yourself for lead the countries semi
u. k, the u, the u. k. in germany, on the basis of mutual understanding and friendship. and as i say, that is a theme that has chimes in berlin to day in the newspapers. you hear it on the radio, the tv, the view being put across that way. and then of course, there's the element of the affinity between the german people and the british people. the love that many people here said that they had fall, the king's late mother, queen elizabeth, who visited germany many times. and it is something that...
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u. k. the u. k is about to send depleted uranium amunition to ukraine as a world forgotten. what happened when america and nato bombed iraq has a world forgotten about what america and nato bombed yugoslavia. with thousands of munitions with depleted uranium, causing generations of birth defects and kansas. well, obviously they're still speaking in new york, and a lot of more commentary is expected. you can keep up to the very latest on our website, artsy dot com the for now if the quote washington is the main initiator of nc russian policy, that is the message from moscow was russia lays out its new foreign policy concept for the upcoming years. i, russia is pop different by law for awful. so saying moscow is determined to build stronger relationships with the developing world, glove and them in you certainly go make the united states named as the main initiator of anti russian policy because of in general, the west policy of weakening russia is called the review of your time with the new foreign policy comes to see an absolute rejection of neo colonial practices and again, and is a cause anything for a strategic partnership with our great neighbors in china and india. countries of the islamic world of the latin american country like the countries of africa and countries of southeast asia. nowhere you will use when it comes to this new i guess, a foreign policy doctrine for russia. why discuss the highlights of it with our team? marina culture averaged a bit earlier today, right here in the studio. the updated foreign policy concept has some 76 points who won't go through them all. but just to give them a just of things. basically it's all about, as they said in the document, abandoning the dominance of the united states and working on strengthening corporation with other countries to make sure that this is a mole type, holo world, something that we've been hearing about, rory for a couple of months up this is now really cemented this now, in a documentary decree that was signed by vladimir putin and what it states here is, for example, we've seen that the u. s. is the main source or say, in this answer, russia policy. and the document urges other countries, for example, to abandon the answer russia policy want, and also to get a greater independence from the united states and russia for its parts is planning to help developing countries. for example, to play a great role in the global economic affairs to. 1 the roches friends we're talking about china, india, africa, it's stated in the com and document as well, that islamic civilization, it's always seen in russia as friendly and they will continue to work on it. and the key point here, every time that we're talking about a corporation, one another country, it's all about being mutually beneficial. so they are benefits not only russia, but the other country that we're talking about and make sure that this is a multi polar world where the interests not only of the united states and the west have been observed, but also of these other countries. and so that these other countries play a big
u. k. the u. k is about to send depleted uranium amunition to ukraine as a world forgotten. what happened when america and nato bombed iraq has a world forgotten about what america and nato bombed yugoslavia. with thousands of munitions with depleted uranium, causing generations of birth defects and kansas. well, obviously they're still speaking in new york, and a lot of more commentary is expected. you can keep up to the very latest on our website, artsy dot com the for now if the quote...
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k. through not just this week has announced the controversial proposal for lor, in the u. k. in which people trying to cross the reach the u. k by boat and legally would not be able to apply for asylum. what they fall from says that is unlikely to have a major impact on the situation here. nevertheless, we know that micro will be discussing this, and we do expect franz to ask the u. k. to roll out more financial assistance for frogs in the coming years. a long term plan that would help from both state security operations on the northern coast. natasha, thank you very much. now joelle, how long is research associated the think tank u. k in a changing europe and he joins us from london on this. really is this a reset the u. k. friends relations me and it's certainly both sides want it to be. i think you need to understand the context of the front, her bridges, relationship in the last 5 years or so has been probably as bad as it's ever been. we haven't had a summit since 2018 and we had the prime minister 1st, the embarrassed johnston who repeatedly sought to untie the french. for example, ever the all because submarine deal wh
k. through not just this week has announced the controversial proposal for lor, in the u. k. in which people trying to cross the reach the u. k by boat and legally would not be able to apply for asylum. what they fall from says that is unlikely to have a major impact on the situation here. nevertheless, we know that micro will be discussing this, and we do expect franz to ask the u. k. to roll out more financial assistance for frogs in the coming years. a long term plan that would help from...
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u. k. by the trade minister to the u. e. the u. k. and other western countries must separate politics from trade in the economy. the u. k. must tone down standards, human and workers' rights provisions in trade deals. if they want more market access and more business opportunities. the minute we bring politics into discussions, we are deluding from the main objective of the agreements. the statement comes as the u. k. has been testing the waters and the region in a search for new trade partners and its post racks at existence. british officials are seeking to strike a deal with the u. e and other middle eastern countries from the gulf cooperation council trade bought the push. however, as said to have been hindered by critical reporting on human rights records during december's world cup and guitar. the chairman of the middle east center for strategic and political consulting believes the gulf states won't give vent to western imposed values. political oppression has been used to get benefit because normally and we, we learn the lesson
u. k. by the trade minister to the u. e. the u. k. and other western countries must separate politics from trade in the economy. the u. k. must tone down standards, human and workers' rights provisions in trade deals. if they want more market access and more business opportunities. the minute we bring politics into discussions, we are deluding from the main objective of the agreements. the statement comes as the u. k. has been testing the waters and the region in a search for new trade partners...
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u. s. u. k. and australia said to announce plans to provide australia with nuclear power submarines us present. joe biden is on his way to california where he'll be meeting the u. k. and australian prime ministers, minneapolis said the august security lines, his aimed at countering china is influencing the indo pacific region. al jazeera is defense, that is, alex could popular 6th grade. a strategic alliance signed in 2021 by australia, the united states, the united kingdom. it deepens, defense ties between the 3 countries, and enabled them to share more intelligence swap defense technology in training and base u. s. submarines and perth. but most importantly, the united states in the u. k. have agreed to help australia build its own fleet of nuclear power attack submarines. these advanced new subs will give australian navy a huge leaping capabilities. a mix of american british technology with many the components made in australia will be a huge boost estrellas military industrial complex and will pack a significant punch using nuclear fuel. the submarines range will be virtually unlimited and be able to stay under water for far longer. equipped the long range co
u. s. u. k. and australia said to announce plans to provide australia with nuclear power submarines us present. joe biden is on his way to california where he'll be meeting the u. k. and australian prime ministers, minneapolis said the august security lines, his aimed at countering china is influencing the indo pacific region. al jazeera is defense, that is, alex could popular 6th grade. a strategic alliance signed in 2021 by australia, the united states, the united kingdom. it deepens, defense...
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u. s. u. k. and australia. i know we're hearing russia now to saying that august, this deal between the u. k and australia and the u. s. this, this arms deal will exacerbate geopolitical tensions and could lead to a conflict in asia. what do you make of that? that's a rush has been saying, but i don't know if you're invading some other country. i'm not sure in a good position to make any claims about publication. so no rush about russia, what russia is doing is clearly supporting it's a p s, the ally of the partners. sorry. so beijing is very wary about increase us ability to challenges position and russia is backing up just like beijing had back moscow up previously. is there any prospect in do you think of reducing tensions through dialogue between the u. s. and china? so dialogue will help reduce some of the confusion, the miscommunication, but fundamentally, beijing and washington have a lot of distrust between, between them. so that needs to be worked at dialogue can help they can also, if done wrong, reinforced the suspicions. so i think one of the key steps is of course, to have more
u. s. u. k. and australia. i know we're hearing russia now to saying that august, this deal between the u. k and australia and the u. s. this, this arms deal will exacerbate geopolitical tensions and could lead to a conflict in asia. what do you make of that? that's a rush has been saying, but i don't know if you're invading some other country. i'm not sure in a good position to make any claims about publication. so no rush about russia, what russia is doing is clearly supporting it's a p s,...
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u. k, the u, the u. k, and germany on the basis of mutual understanding and friendship. and as i say, that is a theme that has chimes in berlin to day in the newspapers. you hear it on the radio, the tv, the view being put across that way. and then of course, there's the element of the affinity between the german people and the british people. the love that many people here said that they had to fall the king's late mother, queen elizabeth, who visited germany many times. and it is something that can be seen in the crowds who were at the brandenburg gate waving those flags and saying they'd been chewing up for hours to get a glimpse of the ceremony. it's pretty clear that there are many in germany who do feel that bond with the british monarchy, even though germany abandoned its own monarchy more than a 100 years ago. so had an al jazeera coming face to face with one of the largest known creatures of river water planet. uninstalled a special day for 2 footballs, most famous rivals, details coming up. ah, ah. with a whole o. a replica, the biggest known dinosaur, every ro
u. k, the u, the u. k, and germany on the basis of mutual understanding and friendship. and as i say, that is a theme that has chimes in berlin to day in the newspapers. you hear it on the radio, the tv, the view being put across that way. and then of course, there's the element of the affinity between the german people and the british people. the love that many people here said that they had to fall the king's late mother, queen elizabeth, who visited germany many times. and it is something...
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u. k. training the ukranian army. and then we have the whole depleted uranium aspect of this. but just on the former, the, the u. s. military in the u. k. doing they're doing their military exercises as it, where is it surprising to you that they're doing it? they're no, not at all. the u. k. is the one that has stated publicly that they intend to use them or send them rather the u. s. does have a close arrangement with the u. k. they, they work very closely. they get, in fact, those 2 countries were the ones who, who developed the d. u or the depleted uranium rounds. and they've been using them for years and years and years. and as you pointed out in your, in your lead up to the consequences. i know the u. n. has tried to play down the toxic effects, but nobody knows what it's like over time. it's like, it's like agent orange, you know, it creeps up on you and then smack just the head years later. and it increases the toxicity because there's no solution to it. so we and children who play in the all the, the bombed up hawks of those, some of those tanks or even the people, the troops who handle the depleted uranium rounds are, can be
u. k. training the ukranian army. and then we have the whole depleted uranium aspect of this. but just on the former, the, the u. s. military in the u. k. doing they're doing their military exercises as it, where is it surprising to you that they're doing it? they're no, not at all. the u. k. is the one that has stated publicly that they intend to use them or send them rather the u. s. does have a close arrangement with the u. k. they, they work very closely. they get, in fact, those 2...
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u. k. but also it's an emphasis on how important germany is to the u. k. as a partner course, germany and, and the u. k. germany in england have very deep ties. going back many, many generations. we're seeing again a firefighter sty my. the gym president and king charles of britain approaching the podium there. athlete, we're going to hear the german bonus le. ah, military band for form for them. there's a color guard as well. ah, you're looking at what is called police plots on the eastern side of the brandenburg gate here in downtown berlin, our correspondent, emily gord, dean, is there king charles a 74 years old. he ascended to the crown and in september is expected to be crowned this in may just a couple months from now. emily charles is a big advocate of climate protection and sustainability and he's been working on those subjects for quite some time. is his interest in those topics reflected in his itinerary in germany. i absolutely. so tonight, king charles was going to attend a sustainability reception at palace bellville, which was the residence of jeremy's president, flanked by tar style
u. k. but also it's an emphasis on how important germany is to the u. k. as a partner course, germany and, and the u. k. germany in england have very deep ties. going back many, many generations. we're seeing again a firefighter sty my. the gym president and king charles of britain approaching the podium there. athlete, we're going to hear the german bonus le. ah, military band for form for them. there's a color guard as well. ah, you're looking at what is called police plots on the eastern...
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u. k. back in 2019, where andrade, kellen was appointed russia's ambassador to the u. k. during that time, he's faced cool to be expelled by the former prime minister of u. k. boys johnson and warren opposition. m pate has accused them of simply being a pirate for vladimir putin regime. andre kellen roches ambassador to the u. k. talks to al jazeera ah andre kellen, russian ambassador to the united kingdom. thank you very much for talking to al jazeera. it's been a year. busy violent bloodshed, tens of thousands of people, possibly killed, possibly millions been forced into exile from ukraine. we're talking about people living in basements about economic instability, also rippling around the world. it's very, very hard to imagine that all of this was in russia's initial plan. we began, it's so called special military operation, something most other countries simply call a war a let me bring it up up to date because the conflict inflict did not start at the year ago. it has started in 2014, when very nationalistic government, extending the nationalist government in keith, has come to power. as a result of these evolution that is called now made. and the
u. k. back in 2019, where andrade, kellen was appointed russia's ambassador to the u. k. during that time, he's faced cool to be expelled by the former prime minister of u. k. boys johnson and warren opposition. m pate has accused them of simply being a pirate for vladimir putin regime. andre kellen roches ambassador to the u. k. talks to al jazeera ah andre kellen, russian ambassador to the united kingdom. thank you very much for talking to al jazeera. it's been a year. busy violent bloodshed,...
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u. s. history. the ripple effects of the crass are being felt only at home, s a, b z u. k. subsidiary has been put into insolvency and the u. k. government is now urgently figuring out a plan to try and minimize the damage to some of the countries most promising tech firms. and all this comes after a cry for help from about 180 tech companies who sent a letter to you. kate chancellor, jeremy huns, colon him to intervene. the losses deposits has the potential to cripple the sector and set the ecosystem back 20 years. many businesses will be sent into involuntary liquidation overnight. this crisis will start on monday and so we call on you to prevent it now. and it's not us in the u. k. s. we be had branches in various countries including canada, china, germany, and israel. the concern is that the bank's failure could wipe out stops around the world. in china, clients were being urged to stay calm and told that operations there are independent and stable in brazil, founders of sod ups were the 2 hundreds of millions of dollars. as soon as word got out of the imminent collapse bots, not everyone managed to get their funds in sig
u. s. history. the ripple effects of the crass are being felt only at home, s a, b z u. k. subsidiary has been put into insolvency and the u. k. government is now urgently figuring out a plan to try and minimize the damage to some of the countries most promising tech firms. and all this comes after a cry for help from about 180 tech companies who sent a letter to you. kate chancellor, jeremy huns, colon him to intervene. the losses deposits has the potential to cripple the sector and set the...
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u. k. by the trade minister to the united arab emirates, the u. k. and other western countries must separate politics from trade in the economy. the u. k. must tone down standard human and workers rights provisions in trade deals. if they want more market access and more business opportunities. the minute we bring politics into discussions, we are deluding from the main objective of the agreements. the same it comes as the u. k. has been testing the waters in the region in a search for new trade partners and its post rec, that existed british officials are seeking to strike a deal with the u. a. e and other middle eastern countries from the goal cooperation council trade box. the push, however, is to have been hindered by critical reporting on human rights records during december's world's top and could tar. so to go further in depth on this, let's cross live now to the chairman of the middle east center for strategic and political consulting. dr. for had also lay me, thank you so much for taking the time to join us on the program. thank you for having me. absolutely. now, are you surprised at this statement from the u. a. e. trade minis
u. k. by the trade minister to the united arab emirates, the u. k. and other western countries must separate politics from trade in the economy. the u. k. must tone down standard human and workers rights provisions in trade deals. if they want more market access and more business opportunities. the minute we bring politics into discussions, we are deluding from the main objective of the agreements. the same it comes as the u. k. has been testing the waters in the region in a search for new...
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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 alistair, well, man, there pops, will get him back. meanwhile, the leader of russia's wagner mercenary group, says it has made furth
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...
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u. s. and the u. k. beijing accused 3 countries of going quote, further down a dangerous road and of disregarding the concerns of the international community. the u. s. u k and australia unveiled the plans on monday at a meeting of their security alliance known as all cas oh room. welcome to the 3 global leaders. they've come together to a not, not just the major arms, dale, that's an historic strategic partnership. the oak is agreement. we confirm hearing sandy, i represent the biggest single investment in australia's defense capability in all about history. ah, australia will buy as many of 5 of these nuclear powered submarines and light to build a new one themselves. based on british design with u. s. technology. it's a long term upgrade that will make australia a full partner in fielding top secret us nuclear technology. previous, the only shared with the u. k. warden has no partnership. we're showing again how democracies can deliver our own security to prosperity and not just for us but for the entire world. oh, chris is an attempt to can to growing chinese military power in the asia pacific region, including beijing's construction of a sophisticat
u. s. and the u. k. beijing accused 3 countries of going quote, further down a dangerous road and of disregarding the concerns of the international community. the u. s. u k and australia unveiled the plans on monday at a meeting of their security alliance known as all cas oh room. welcome to the 3 global leaders. they've come together to a not, not just the major arms, dale, that's an historic strategic partnership. the oak is agreement. we confirm hearing sandy, i represent the biggest single...
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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 bill was a move towards russia and away from the west of kremlin is accusing the us of stirring up anti russians. s
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u. k is on a charm offensive rights and the u. k is trying to strengthen its ties to germany. it is trying to repair some of the damages that were done over the last 2 years and the fact that negotiations. so this speech is a step towards germany, is a step towards germans showing i mean in his speech or can charles really spoke of his gratitude to germany over the years. and he spoke of his gratitude for her being here. i'm. he emphasized the important ties between germany and, and, and the u. k. so it just em, it almost sets the own. so what's a, is yet to come maybe in terms of political decisions and, and this policy making from the u. k. sides. and i think wildest doesn't have any tangible effects, and i think it's sort of, it just sets the tone for where the british side is going a wants to go. and i think that is a good signal to germany. and i think as such as is received as well. the w correspondent, emily gordon, talking to us there about king charles the 3rd is it to germany. thanks so much, emily. now just before we go, here is a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you today. the u commission president, also a fund alliance as future corporation will in china, will depend on how it responds to russia's war in ukraine. she says her upcoming trip to beijing presents a chance to hold a frank dialogue with europe's chinese partners on this and other issues. and britons king charles's address, german lawmakers in the buddhist tug alternating between
u. k is on a charm offensive rights and the u. k is trying to strengthen its ties to germany. it is trying to repair some of the damages that were done over the last 2 years and the fact that negotiations. so this speech is a step towards germany, is a step towards germans showing i mean in his speech or can charles really spoke of his gratitude to germany over the years. and he spoke of his gratitude for her being here. i'm. he emphasized the important ties between germany and, and, and the u....
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u. k. could have on other countries throughout europe, and i wanted to ask you from your vantage point, how much concern is there about the impact that migration policies in the u. k. could have on other countries? well, from the, from like legal perspective, we have to understand that at the moment with the robin, the litigation, all eyes are on us to see what the outcome of that would be. so that other countries or the european countries and implemented into the legal system as well. so the all eyes are on us. so having to have that sort of pressure on us. we try to form. and sometimes when you are trying to do that, you try to do more than you can chew, you can buy it, you buy more, they chew. so that is essentially what is happening at the moment with the migration built where they're, they're just trying to get these and, and try to resolve this issue by making and setting and sort of targets that they cannot meet. and that can be quite dangerous. and terms of how the political system that you have in place and sorts of people that they try to appeal and the international logic fit into your pin community. i guess let me also ask you, you mentioned the want to plan, so i want to dig into that a little bit because last april, the u. k. government put into place a program to deport irregular asylum seekers or wanda, to apply for asylum there. 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 wit
u. k. could have on other countries throughout europe, and i wanted to ask you from your vantage point, how much concern is there about the impact that migration policies in the u. k. could have on other countries? well, from the, from like legal perspective, we have to understand that at the moment with the robin, the litigation, all eyes are on us to see what the outcome of that would be. so that other countries or the european countries and implemented into the legal system as well. so the...
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u. k. and when it came to the you care and it came to the mills workers in the u. k. refuse to handle that cotton. they said we have more in common, a more in solidarity with the slaves in the, in the west and in the caribbean. them with the mill owners and those kind of stories to towers that actually solidarity isn't something new, right. and i think there are lots of stories that we have need to begin to tell, because there are alternatives often what we need is solidarity in the global north . cuz it's your corporations, your banks, your multinationals that are repressing this. so the one thing that we could do is of course shop less, but also take action against our banks and our, our political system and allow this a 1000 flowers to blue, right until allow them to grow and then be able to weave more storage. because if we can't describe the world, we won't. how do we expect people to go along with this? yeah, thank you for your course here. i think final thought for me, the future that we want to have is still very much up for grabs. and so it's very easy to fe
u. k. and when it came to the you care and it came to the mills workers in the u. k. refuse to handle that cotton. they said we have more in common, a more in solidarity with the slaves in the, in the west and in the caribbean. them with the mill owners and those kind of stories to towers that actually solidarity isn't something new, right. and i think there are lots of stories that we have need to begin to tell, because there are alternatives often what we need is solidarity in the global...
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u. k. you know, even though we're about to hold the climate so me the u. k is just given a license for more fossil fuel extraction. i in the north sea, so what governments are saying on what corporations are saying, i don't think fit. the only answer is regulation. it has to be binding regulations because otherwise, you're going to see these corporate jays. just continue and say, well, you know, of some part of our business will be renewable. or my question really is about maybe erm. if there is a person watching this, who's just about to go through their 1st transition to try make themselves more a more sustainable person. what's kind of the 1st thing, the biggest thing that they can do as an individual to kind of reduce their negative impacts on the planet? i think religious either gonna sound really like simplistic but carrying about other people. whether it's unpacking, you know, racism, feminists of that sort of stuff. i feel like you can't change anything if you're still participating in these oppressive cycles that have built the systems to which we are, you know, impacted by, you know, if someone wants to decrease their carbon footprint, that's great. if you want to buy more sustainable brands, that's great. but recognizing the systems of oppression behind all of these systems is actually leveling up and recognizing why you want to do that. because if you're just doing that, because you're scared about climate emergency, you're just in that for yourself. these cycles of unfair balances of power are the reason why we're in this mess. so i would say more than fretting about having the perfect 0 waste life are the perfect sustainable war job on pick these systems from the route because the rest of that stuff is secondary. but when we start to look at these systems are really on pack them, that's when we can make some real revolutionary change, which is what we need the most. thank you for your question. hi, i'm joining problem. south africa. you identified that we need a new economic system that's not dependent on and as growth and consumption, drawing on your experience in the global north and go up. what is some of the ways you suggest that people can inspire themselves and ready? hon is a strength and power and that of a community to help transition and become will be involved in the transition. we have to raise wages for every one we have to because when we have a society where people are well cared for, then they can get involved in their community. i've read all the books of our happiness. and one of the things they talk about is how, when they measure happiness, they see societies where people don't have to worry about things like child care. and they see societies where people can really be a part of their community. because those worries that we have about how you're going to pay for medical or whatever. they're not there as much. if we want active engaged citizens, we have to make it so that everyone can be active and engaged in that way. the right economic security makes a huge amount of difference. if you're not worrying whether you're heat in your house or feeding yourself, you have the ability then to be able to start thinking, but outside of yourself and your immediate family. but i do think storytelling is really, really important. we have been told a story that people are selfish, that we don't care about each other. and that even like white working class people in, in britain really don't care about people in the global south. and i tell them a story in like sure where i grew up, where during the american civil war, langston yorkshire had cotton factories. they used to bring the cotton of calls from the slave plantations in the caribbean and from the south. and during the civil war, there was an embargo and children, nor cotton coming through the talk about a cotton family in the u. k. with comb factory workers left destitute. the merchants and liverpool club together to buy a war ship to break the embargo to get cotton over to the u. k. and when it came to the you care and it came to the mills workers in the u. k. refused to handle that cotton. they said we have more in common, a more in solidarity with the slaves in the, in the less and in the caribbean than with the mill owners. and those kind of stories to towers that actually solidarity isn't something new, right. and i think there are lots of stories that we'd need to begin to tell because there are alternatives often what we need is solidarity in the global north . because it's your corporations, your banks, you're multinationals that are repressing this. so the one thing that we could do is of course shop less, but also take action against our banks and our, our political system and allow these a 1000 flowers to blue, right. and to allow them to grow and then be able to weave more storage. cuz if we can'
u. k. you know, even though we're about to hold the climate so me the u. k is just given a license for more fossil fuel extraction. i in the north sea, so what governments are saying on what corporations are saying, i don't think fit. the only answer is regulation. it has to be binding regulations because otherwise, you're going to see these corporate jays. just continue and say, well, you know, of some part of our business will be renewable. or my question really is about maybe erm. if there...
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u. k as in the up of the was them felician for almost 50 years. the u. k. has a standard of living crisis. that means the standard of living is expected to fall by a full 7 percent over the next 12 months. we have food places at the highest level in terms of advance places. we have energy, places that are on, on affordable. we have what cars being forced to big part and straight actions. hundreds of thousands, millions of what cars are going to be forced to takes big action the voted the voting for and the post to industry and the kitchen and health and transport. all cross the yuki what? because i've been forced to fight bike or what is the response of the government or nothing to do is there's no fault gulf, as there was a new korean in the past, few russians blame the russians. so as it's very convenient for the brace, stablish to continue this coverage. and so or for the proxy war and your team because it gives them a bookmark, it gives them some victim blame for the problems. and the 2nd reason, of course, the maintain the support as because british aerospace and all of the la bank armaments companies are making packet, making a packet of this war just as they have done in relation to the horrible, horrible friday. a conflict in yemen which is destroy dot country has introduced the biggest humanitarian disaster on the planet. just know are moments which have been supplied to short. the several 1000000000 pounds was abundant when supplied and all done for that particular point to be executed as disgraceful. and protected, and america obtained up to 12 is ratio soon, actually use here a boon for the u. k. you know, having a young pair of eyes at 10 downing street or will his age proved to be a liability, especially on the global stage. because by contrast, us president joe biden is approximately twice his age is quite clear to most independent observe those of politics across the world that by the chain you've reached into your eighty's and you've been around the electrical shock up for as long as job by the eyes staying to hang up the political, i add joe biden, and my opinion is if he has the answer to america's problems, then they are asking the wrong questions to begin with. because the mind does not represent the future of america, doesn't speak up often with people across america. this is a mind who was going to his way to under maine, the positive progress of policies of the late sabelle nissan. those were family sandals, was talking about universal, medicare for all would be on the sandals, was talking a cancellation of a student tuition fees to left so many millions of the
u. k as in the up of the was them felician for almost 50 years. the u. k. has a standard of living crisis. that means the standard of living is expected to fall by a full 7 percent over the next 12 months. we have food places at the highest level in terms of advance places. we have energy, places that are on, on affordable. we have what cars being forced to big part and straight actions. hundreds of thousands, millions of what cars are going to be forced to takes big action the voted the voting...