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u. k. there is not enough staff to prepare the necessary paperwork. that's why the company no longer accepts orders where there's bound to be chaos, the customer. everything changed when the u. k. officially left the u on january 31st 2020 on the computer england, our whole england department over their bachelor's customs ever since fully fast. you know, as i be the end of the who's going scripts, it's been tons of extra work for our team since the end of the breakfast transition period, there's new customs clearing up here to go. so every day it takes about 2 hours, longer per person who plays on the face based on a letter. and all of these extra costs are just for the additional bureaucracy we will contact the company must now charge 10 to 20 percent more per transport order . so that their business days profitable. collin francis has a 2000 kilometer journey ahead of him through the euro tunnel. the northern england and back. yeah, sometimes you do go a little bit through law when it's just for your own you, you might end up talking to yourself about traffic. that's not too bad. when you're on yourself, when you, how can you not ask yourself? the question is the problem the colon voted for the u.
u. k. there is not enough staff to prepare the necessary paperwork. that's why the company no longer accepts orders where there's bound to be chaos, the customer. everything changed when the u. k. officially left the u on january 31st 2020 on the computer england, our whole england department over their bachelor's customs ever since fully fast. you know, as i be the end of the who's going scripts, it's been tons of extra work for our team since the end of the breakfast transition period,...
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u. k. there's not enough staff to prepare the necessary paperwork. that's why the company no longer accepts orders where there's bound to be chaos, the customer, everything changed when the u. k officially left the u on january 31st 2020 on the computer england, our whole england department over their bachelor's customs ever since fully fast. you know, as i be the end of the who will gone script, it's been tons of extra work for our team since the end of the breakfast transition period. there's new customs clara here to go. so every day it takes about 2 hours, longer per person who put on the face based on the letter. and all of these extra costs are just for the additional bureaucracy to the company. the company must now charge 10 to 20 percent more per transport order. so that their business days profitable. collin francis has a 2000 kilometer journey ahead of him through the euro tunnel, the northern england and back. yet sometimes you to go a little bit longer when you're just your own. you. you might end up talking to yourself. that's not too bad about when you're on yourself when you can even ask yourself the question is the problem the colon voted for the u. k. to remain in the you some of
u. k. there's not enough staff to prepare the necessary paperwork. that's why the company no longer accepts orders where there's bound to be chaos, the customer, everything changed when the u. k officially left the u on january 31st 2020 on the computer england, our whole england department over their bachelor's customs ever since fully fast. you know, as i be the end of the who will gone script, it's been tons of extra work for our team since the end of the breakfast transition period. there's...
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u. k. from the u. k. a spread on to portugal, for example, as a result of largely as a result of u. k. holidaymakers it's and now spreading throughout europe about 95 percent of the cases in the u. k. on now the delta value and what seems to happen is people get infected with a smaller nakeila, smaller number viruses and need to get infected and then produce a very high viral load, which means they shared more with the virus. so we've got greatly increased transmission about 64 percent drake. the transmission in households on the previous alpha u. k, can variant. and of course that was about 40 percent more transmissible than the original wild type barrier. and so just to be clear that it's more easily transmissible, but it doesn't seem to be killing more people. well, there is a slight increase in hospitalizations in the u. k. l though that's not dramatic. there's been 15 percent more cases in the past week, and the u. k, but hospitalizations are much less now that's largely because we're protected by the vaccines. but there is some early indications that is making people somewhat s
u. k. from the u. k. a spread on to portugal, for example, as a result of largely as a result of u. k. holidaymakers it's and now spreading throughout europe about 95 percent of the cases in the u. k. on now the delta value and what seems to happen is people get infected with a smaller nakeila, smaller number viruses and need to get infected and then produce a very high viral load, which means they shared more with the virus. so we've got greatly increased transmission about 64 percent drake....
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u. k. u k has already remember past the tax new tax on digital competence and hilbert in billiards after the truck groves. butch, i big u. k. right away to implement its digital text cream off the money. and we could use that, for instance, to, to get our, our percentage payment for international aid up to back to it should be done. kevin, professor, richard murphy. thank you so much for joining me again. i'm, they are, simon, she'll thanks, alex. thank you. chancellor. su su night is came to strength, it was he who parsley rallied the g 7 finance ministers to pursue the 15 percent corporate tax. indeed, you can change the passion. we've talked about the big time for the take jones to pay their fair share. however, to other statements, you can pause for thought before the chancellor. it's inaugurated, as corn was answer to robin hood. first, as international charities appointed, the 15 percent minimum represents a very low bar on some 10 percent less than the level originally emitted by american president. for 2 seconds and even more interestingly, the 10 giants themselves have well convinced it. now sometimes when tuck
u. k. u k has already remember past the tax new tax on digital competence and hilbert in billiards after the truck groves. butch, i big u. k. right away to implement its digital text cream off the money. and we could use that, for instance, to, to get our, our percentage payment for international aid up to back to it should be done. kevin, professor, richard murphy. thank you so much for joining me again. i'm, they are, simon, she'll thanks, alex. thank you. chancellor. su su night is came to...
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u. k. u k has already remember past the tax, new tax on digital competence and hilbert inability. it's after donald trump groves of butch, i think you k right away to implement its digital text cream off the money. and we could use that, for instance, to, to get our, our percentage payment for international aid up to back to it should be done. kevin, professor, richard murphy. thank you so much for joining me again. i'm, they are, simon, she'll thanks, alex. thank you, chancellor. as soon as it came to stress, it was he who parsley rallied the g 7 finance ministers to pursue the 15 percent corporate tax to go. indeed, you can change the passion we've talked about. it's a big time for the take jones to pay their fair share. however, to other statements, you can pause for thought before the chancellor. it's inaugurated, as corn was answer to robin, who 1st, as international charities appointed the 15. ringback percent minimum represents a very low bar and some 10 percent less than the level originally miss had by medical president biden for 3 seconds. and even more interestingly, the 10 giants themselves have well convinced it. now, sometimes when turkeys apparently bought for christmas, it is as well to check whether they are really turkeys and whether it's really christmas more significantly. this seems like a shift to the consumer power of the big battalion. it is clear that the big economy is looking forth from big corporate to big government. what is less clear is whether any of this the distribution will find its way to the countries which are genuinely on the upper in did mr. martinez control oversee over the u. k. governments cut in it's in budget rather fairly did attempts to present themselves as any friend or ally of the world's poor. for now, from alex myself and all of this you stay safe and we hope to see you all again next week. ah, me soon. the better the survival guide data. here's my goal is going to store a federal reserve. so there you go back. oh heck, no, refrigeration came, well look at the rest, the 7 years. so it was for the one of the persian gulf, the wealthiest country as has spend billions of dollars on state of the art stadiums. well, look at this, the stadium is really taking shape. you can see the bowl and most of the stands now, when we were here a little bit over a year ago, at the same construction site, it was just the foundation in the metal structures. so it seems that time why this idea to use shipping containers as building blocks has definitely paid off. i mean, they're easy to assemble and easy to dismantle, just like playing with lego the, for the 1st time
u. k. u k has already remember past the tax, new tax on digital competence and hilbert inability. it's after donald trump groves of butch, i think you k right away to implement its digital text cream off the money. and we could use that, for instance, to, to get our, our percentage payment for international aid up to back to it should be done. kevin, professor, richard murphy. thank you so much for joining me again. i'm, they are, simon, she'll thanks, alex. thank you, chancellor. as soon as it...
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u. k. u k has already remember past the tax, new tax on digital competence and hilbert bitch. after the truck groves of butch, i think you k right away to implement its digital text cream off the money. and we could use that, for instance, to, to get our, our percentage payments for international aid up to back to where should be does kevin professor richard murphy. thank you so much for joining me again, i'm the, i'll examine show. thanks, alex. thank you counsellor s u c. like is came to spare it was he who parsley valley b g 7, finance ministers to pursue the 15 percent corporate tax. indeed, you can change the passion. these talks about the big time for the take jones to pay their fair share. however, 2 other statements should get pause for thought before the chancellor. it's an updated as corn was answer to robin who 1st, as international charities appointed, the 15 percent minimum represents a very low bar on some 10 percent less than the level originally listed by american president. for 2 seconds and even more interestingly, the 10 giants themselves have well convinced it is now. sometimes when turkey's pardon leave for christmas, it is as well to check whether they are really turkeys and whether it's really christmas. more significantly, this seems like a shift to the consumer power of the big battalion. it is clear that the big economies are looking for ways to be, so they're treasury coffers and the post covered world shift a new source fro
u. k. u k has already remember past the tax, new tax on digital competence and hilbert bitch. after the truck groves of butch, i think you k right away to implement its digital text cream off the money. and we could use that, for instance, to, to get our, our percentage payments for international aid up to back to where should be does kevin professor richard murphy. thank you so much for joining me again, i'm the, i'll examine show. thanks, alex. thank you counsellor s u c. like is came to...
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u. k. prime minister on northern island. northern ireland is a source of tension between the u. s. and the u. k. right now, because of the tensions between the u. k and the e u over northern ireland of the u. s. all concerned that these tensions on no, no other than we didn't know norland could become a problem with regard to the good friday agreement, signed in 1998. it all comes as many things right here in the u. k. right now it comes down to breaks it as part of the brakes. it deal. they did a sort of fudge with regard to new knowledge. so that could be free trade. continuing on the island of ireland that you could have goods from the u. k. part of the island, northern ireland travel freely to the republic of our trains, part of the you in order to get that deal. the protocol says that you have to board a checks for goods leaving england scotland wales to go to another part of the u. k . northern ireland that is controversial here in the u. k. to say the least, there's a lot of pressure on the u. k. to withdraw from parts of that protocol that sangree the u. right now the latest route is ab
u. k. prime minister on northern island. northern ireland is a source of tension between the u. s. and the u. k. right now, because of the tensions between the u. k and the e u over northern ireland of the u. s. all concerned that these tensions on no, no other than we didn't know norland could become a problem with regard to the good friday agreement, signed in 1998. it all comes as many things right here in the u. k. right now it comes down to breaks it as part of the brakes. it deal. they...
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u. k. there's not enough staff to prepare the necessary paperwork and that's why the company no longer accepts orders where there's bound to be chaos, said customer, everything changed when the u. k officially left the u on january 31st 2020 on the computer england, our whole england department over their customs ever since fully fast the, to the end of the hoover going script. it's been tons of extra work for our team since the end of the breaks transition period. there's new customs cleared up here to go. so every day it takes about 2 hours longer per person who plays on, on the face based on the leg. and the fact all of these are just for the additional bureaucracy we will call to move. the company must now charge 10 to 20 percent more per transport order, so that their business days profitable. colon francis has a 2000 kilometer journey ahead of him through the euro tunnel to northern england and back. yeah, sometimes you do go a little bit too long when it's just for your own you, you might end up talking to yourself. not too bad about when you see yourself when you haven't even self. a question is the problem. the colon voted for the u. k. to remain in the you some of the rules with rex it seem
u. k. there's not enough staff to prepare the necessary paperwork and that's why the company no longer accepts orders where there's bound to be chaos, said customer, everything changed when the u. k officially left the u on january 31st 2020 on the computer england, our whole england department over their customs ever since fully fast the, to the end of the hoover going script. it's been tons of extra work for our team since the end of the breaks transition period. there's new customs cleared...
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u. k. there's not enough staff to prepare the necessary paperwork. that's why the company no longer accepts orders where there's bound to be chaos. that custom, everything changed when the u. k officially left the u on january 31st of 2020 on the computer, england, our whole england department over their customs ever since fully fast. you know, as i be the end of the who will gone script, it's been tons of extra work for our team. since the end of the break, the transition period, there's new customs cleared up here to go. so every day it takes about 2 hours, longer per person for his own on the face based on the letter. and all of these are just the additional bureaucracy we will cover most the company must now charge 10 to 20 percent more per transport order. so that their business days profitable colon francis has a 2000 kilometer journey ahead of him through the euro tunnel. the northern england and back. yeah, sometimes you do go a little bit through law when it's just for your own you, you might end up talking to yourself. not too bad about when you're on yourself when you haven't even on the self. the question is the problem the colon voted for the u. k. to remain in the e. u. some of the
u. k. there's not enough staff to prepare the necessary paperwork. that's why the company no longer accepts orders where there's bound to be chaos. that custom, everything changed when the u. k officially left the u on january 31st of 2020 on the computer, england, our whole england department over their customs ever since fully fast. you know, as i be the end of the who will gone script, it's been tons of extra work for our team. since the end of the break, the transition period, there's new...
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u. k. prime minister, the u. k, of course, historically a very important dallas off the u. s. however, when it comes to the plasma relationship between those 2 readers, it might be a little bit delicate this meeting today because president biden had ones like in 1st johnson to a clone of president trump. however, we know that for both leaders, it is an important meeting, and it is also important for both of them that this g 7 summit goes well. so we assume that they will try to make good with the u. k no longer in the u. back it is our work to be done to reconfigure us british relations well, yes, sure. and we know, you know, the u. k has only just left the european union and president biden was not a fan of breaks it. unlike his 3 da sessa, donald trump, and he's headed by has made it always very, very clear that for him having irish roots that this issue of ireland and of the good friday agreement of the peace process and the republic of ireland. that's an absolute priority for him, and just now we're seeing that the u. k. and you actually and gulf and quite the big row over
u. k. prime minister, the u. k, of course, historically a very important dallas off the u. s. however, when it comes to the plasma relationship between those 2 readers, it might be a little bit delicate this meeting today because president biden had ones like in 1st johnson to a clone of president trump. however, we know that for both leaders, it is an important meeting, and it is also important for both of them that this g 7 summit goes well. so we assume that they will try to make good with...
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k. but not single travelers, multiple travelers, many thousands of travelers. so what's happened in the u. k is you've had multiple seating events, many different feedings of the delta virus in different parts of the u. k. and i'm sad to say that from the u. k. it's also spreading to europe, so a lot of people went on holiday from the u. k, because portugal was on the, on the green list for the u. k. a lot of people went to portugal. and now portugal unfortunately is leading the way in terms of increasing delta, very numbers in europe. and because the delta variance is so much more transmissible household transmission is 64 percent higher with the delta barrier with the previous u. k, alpha variance. and this so much more contagious is now spreading around ready, it's about 95 percent or more of the cases in the u. k. unfortunately, you are, pres, is following in this trajectory. and the percentage of delta battery is pretty well doubling every week. unfortunately, across many european countries at the moment, john is delta, just more transmissible, is it also more dangerous? there's some early information from public health england, this shows that might be a slight increase in hospitalizations. now t
k. but not single travelers, multiple travelers, many thousands of travelers. so what's happened in the u. k is you've had multiple seating events, many different feedings of the delta virus in different parts of the u. k. and i'm sad to say that from the u. k. it's also spreading to europe, so a lot of people went on holiday from the u. k, because portugal was on the, on the green list for the u. k. a lot of people went to portugal. and now portugal unfortunately is leading the way in terms of...
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u. k. and fraud about the growing number of illegal migrants attempting to cross the channel to britain. the u. k. the u. k. officials calling for asylum seekers. we sent back home ah, by mid afternoon on saturday here in moscow. this is on the international open to your store. a top level international economic forum in st. petersburg, the russian city of course, is approaching its finish line this saturday. i guess have already heard president putin give his views on various domestic and global issues. let's get the highlights now. his ortiz alia franco here in the rushing northern capital at the st. petersburg, international economic form, the biggest international offline business gathering since the peak of the pandemic . for the 1st time, we heard the russian president talk about what he expects of his upcoming summit with joe biden. they're meeting as president for the 1st time, starting the machine. we planned to discuss the relations and we need to find ways to regulate them because they are very low point about the moment we'll be talking about strategic stability, regulating conflicts in the
u. k. and fraud about the growing number of illegal migrants attempting to cross the channel to britain. the u. k. the u. k. officials calling for asylum seekers. we sent back home ah, by mid afternoon on saturday here in moscow. this is on the international open to your store. a top level international economic forum in st. petersburg, the russian city of course, is approaching its finish line this saturday. i guess have already heard president putin give his views on various domestic and...
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u. k, go the u. k is a virus variant area. i hope that acts responsibly in this regard. i would not find it a good thing to see full stadiums and i support all the efforts of the u. k. government, in implementing the necessary hygiene measures pending, you must advise this lesson. she also said that she hoped for better coordination on pandemic travel rules among e u. member states. but it's been all it's, i regret that we haven't been able to agree on common travel restrictions among the member states, and this now has consequences. we now have a situation in portugal, and the situation could perhaps have been avoided from i think what was left on the lion was a little more upbeat, praising the use vaccine roll out. jenna. we're in a very decisive phase. the vaccination campaign is making good progress. we now have an average of 57 percent of the adult population in europe. facts needed once and 36 percent facts needed twice. and pretend. she also hailed the july 1st launch of the blood white digital covered 19 certificate, which will show the barriers, vaccination status, whether they have immunity after recovering from infection or the result of a recent corona
u. k, go the u. k is a virus variant area. i hope that acts responsibly in this regard. i would not find it a good thing to see full stadiums and i support all the efforts of the u. k. government, in implementing the necessary hygiene measures pending, you must advise this lesson. she also said that she hoped for better coordination on pandemic travel rules among e u. member states. but it's been all it's, i regret that we haven't been able to agree on common travel restrictions among the...
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u. k go u k is a virus very area. i hope that you a, for acts responsibly in this regard. i would not find it a good thing to see full stadiums. and i support all the efforts of the u. k. government in implementing the necessary hygiene measures pending in a muslim license. she also said that she hoped for better coordination on pandemic travel rules among e u. member states. but also, i regret that we haven't been able to agree on common travel restrictions among the member states, and this now has consequences. we now have a situation in portugal, and this situation could perhaps have been avoided from, i think what was left on the lion was a little more upbeat, praising the use vaccine roll out in july. and we're in a very decisive phase. the vaccination campaign is making good progress. we now have an average of 57 percent of the adult population in europe. facts needed one and 36 percent. facts needed twice, 6 and puts and she also held the july 1st launch of the black white digital covered 19 certificate, which will show the barriers, vaccination status, whether they have immunity after recovering from infection or the result of a recent corona virus test. as
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u. k. has, are traditionally had the emphasis on the digital services company. the u. k. has a digital services tax revenues for example, search engines or social media platforms. when these revenues are generated in the u. k that they apply this text to u. k wants to make sure that the digital services companies that there is an international agreement and that isn't the way it's high or a t for, for the u. k. government, however, tex campaign is in the u. k. has said, well, if the you can really does not support an international agreement, generally on this global text deal, if there was may be some geological opposition because the 3 top techs havens, i actually british territories, dominican, why can a minimum corporate tax rate or what can rather a minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent, which is under discussion right now what canada achieve and what can it likely not achieve? well, it's kind of shorter much national corporations pay at least some tax at the 15 percent great on their profits. it can stop them from shifting profits to other tax havens that really have a 0 corporate tax rate. however, it won't necessarily imply that firms, especially in the digital economy. most of them are headqu
u. k. has, are traditionally had the emphasis on the digital services company. the u. k. has a digital services tax revenues for example, search engines or social media platforms. when these revenues are generated in the u. k that they apply this text to u. k wants to make sure that the digital services companies that there is an international agreement and that isn't the way it's high or a t for, for the u. k. government, however, tex campaign is in the u. k. has said, well, if the you can...
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u. k remains with its flexible labor market with its flexible product, market rate, service sector, the u. k. remain good. economy is no longer at the forefront of growth in europe as u. k. was inside the european union ever since the tax reform. how do you sound quite optimistic? what about all those trade deals? britain was hoping to do with the worlds and has been signing off on. i mean, are they going to help britain as a smaller player no longer in the single market? well, what these trade is will be doing is they will limit the damage from breakfast it somewhat. remember that within the u, the u. k, you trade use with later part of the word through the european union. now it has to do these things on its own. so once again, this is damage, limitation for damage is substantial, but of course the british economy can survive and will sort of life without you being in the you. but if we are just not as much as it would have been if it had stayed in conrad just briefly, your take on trade and the road ahead well, trade, if i'm, if you allow me to say so it's not the only problem sentiment in general among the people who live in the countries the united kingdom has l
u. k remains with its flexible labor market with its flexible product, market rate, service sector, the u. k. remain good. economy is no longer at the forefront of growth in europe as u. k. was inside the european union ever since the tax reform. how do you sound quite optimistic? what about all those trade deals? britain was hoping to do with the worlds and has been signing off on. i mean, are they going to help britain as a smaller player no longer in the single market? well, what these trade...
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u. k. go u k is a virus varying area. i hope that you a, for acts responsibly in this regard. i would not find it a good thing to see full stadiums. and i support all the efforts of the u. k. government and implementing the necessary hygiene measures pending, you must advise this lesson. she also said that she hoped for better coordination on pandemic travel rules among e. u. member states public. but all it is, i regret that we haven't been able to agree on common travel restrictions among the member states and this now has consequences. we now have a situation in portugal, and this situation could perhaps have been avoided from, i think was a lot on the lion, was a little more up beat praising the use vaccine roll out was in jenna. we're in a very decisive phase. the vaccination campaign is making good progress. we now have an average of 57 percent of the adult population in europe. facts needed once and 36 percent facts needed twice and pets. and she also held the july 1st launch of the block wide digital covered 19 certificate, which will show the barriers, vaccination status, whether they have immunity after recovering from infection or the result of a recent coro
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k, but not single travelers, multiple travelers, many thousands of travelers. so what happened in the u. k, we've had multiple seeding events, many different feedings of the delta virus in different parts of the u. k. and i'm sad to say that from the u. k. it's also spreading to europe. so a lot of people went on holiday from the u. k because portugal was on the, on the green list for the catalog. people went to portugal. and now portugal unfortunately is leading the way in terms of increasing delta various numbers in europe. and because the delta variance is so much more transmissible household transmission is 64 percent higher with the delta value with the previous u. k. how for variance. and that's so much more contagious is now spreading around a radius about 95 percent or more of the cases in the u. k. and unfortunately, you are, pres, is following in this trajectory. and the percentage of delta vector into is pretty well doubling every week. unfortunately, across many european countries at the moment, john is delta, just more transmissible, is it also more dangerous? there's some early information from public health, england that shows that might be a slight increase in hospitalizations. now
k, but not single travelers, multiple travelers, many thousands of travelers. so what happened in the u. k, we've had multiple seeding events, many different feedings of the delta virus in different parts of the u. k. and i'm sad to say that from the u. k. it's also spreading to europe. so a lot of people went on holiday from the u. k because portugal was on the, on the green list for the catalog. people went to portugal. and now portugal unfortunately is leading the way in terms of increasing...
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u. k. and the republic of ireland, part of the e u. but that meant needed to be border checks between part of the u. k. england, scotland wales and another part of the u. k. northern ireland, and that is certainly controversial in the u. k. there are some saying that parts of the protocol should be scrapped. the latest row in the tabloid press is about sausages why sausages from england can't be imported into northern ireland. it may seem trivial, but he's going to be a problem potentially for northern ireland. and even for the security of northern ireland, and that means it's going to potentially be a problem at this bilateral summit between the u. s. and the u. k. but remember, you will be coming here during the g 7 meeting. so further attention here, when you arrive, a beast, meet miss premise to johnston, so potentially something that could sour the tone of this whole meeting. plenty of complications there for sure. thanks so much. james face and european union leaders have been speaking about the week ahead, including how they plan to address russia. russia will be one of the men took beach g 7 p
u. k. and the republic of ireland, part of the e u. but that meant needed to be border checks between part of the u. k. england, scotland wales and another part of the u. k. northern ireland, and that is certainly controversial in the u. k. there are some saying that parts of the protocol should be scrapped. the latest row in the tabloid press is about sausages why sausages from england can't be imported into northern ireland. it may seem trivial, but he's going to be a problem potentially for...
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u. k, that's called alpha variance will be the very 1st identified here in the u. k. in kent, and that is indeed causing a rise in cases that is though, combined with the fact that the u. k. has gradually been easing restriction. so what you're seeing is those 2 things in tandem and varying, that is more transmissible just as social contact is starting to increase here in the u. k. and just to give us a sense in those rising cases, if you're looking at the data reported yesterday, there was some $6048.00 cases reported within a 24 hour period. that's up to 2883 on the same day. last week, so having had a dramatic decrease in cases throughout the course of the year from not very big around the south of the year. you on now something to see an uptick in cases. what that isn't yet being is followed by is a big such in hospitalization that we know that there is always a lag between the reported case, right data on those nations so that he bit of information as well. so are you going to be looking out very closely? what does this mean for prime minister burst johnson, and his government's plan to lift all restrictions on june 21st. or 1st of all, just important to, to poin
u. k, that's called alpha variance will be the very 1st identified here in the u. k. in kent, and that is indeed causing a rise in cases that is though, combined with the fact that the u. k. has gradually been easing restriction. so what you're seeing is those 2 things in tandem and varying, that is more transmissible just as social contact is starting to increase here in the u. k. and just to give us a sense in those rising cases, if you're looking at the data reported yesterday, there was...
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u. k. had journalists on board to see what was really happening. it's not just a war of words and narratives between the u. k and russia, you actually have these objective independent witnesses who are backing up. the story being reported, as john alluded to their that this was u. k. attempt to assert navigation rights in the black sea. so the u. k. must have known how russia was likely to respond in this situation. that's actually right, because this is how russia responds. the u. k is standing up for international law and the, the rules of the see russia sees that is provocative because it would rather those will get multiply and no native walker could come within those areas that want to protect. and of course, you weren't ready for that. they knew this was going to be the most exciting and dramatic part of this business to the black sea by edge and defender, which is precisely why they bought journalists along on board. is this a change in strategy for the u. k military because we hear quite often reports of say, russian fighter jets lawson bombers flying very close to you. k airspace for example . and yet we don't really hear very often the opposite happening is that the military changing its scheme, things here. now it does happen. it usually doesn't get
u. k. had journalists on board to see what was really happening. it's not just a war of words and narratives between the u. k and russia, you actually have these objective independent witnesses who are backing up. the story being reported, as john alluded to their that this was u. k. attempt to assert navigation rights in the black sea. so the u. k. must have known how russia was likely to respond in this situation. that's actually right, because this is how russia responds. the u. k is...
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u. k. it's actually accelerating the u. k. is reasonably good. the united states is kind of in between the 2 of the vaccines taken the u. s. has been slightly nerve of late. vaccines are going well in china, but pretty well everywhere in the world. vaccinations are low in russia. it's due to lot low uptake, but in most countries in the world is to, to low vaccine supply. and we know that because this disparity so much more transmissible, we need a higher level of community or heard immunity to suppress the virus. we're probably looking about 80 percent of people that we need to be commuting to really suppress this virus. we're nowhere near that in indonesia, for example, cases a spine thing. we've learned about a strange south africa with a delta variant countries. i'm particularly worried about bangladesh, pakistan my him are thailand, cam bodie, a vietnam, all the area seeing dramatic increases. now with completely inadequate vaccination, we really need to have an emergency sorts of manhattan projects on vaccines for the world. doctor john campbell is always good talk with you, i can, but we appreciate your time and your
u. k. it's actually accelerating the u. k. is reasonably good. the united states is kind of in between the 2 of the vaccines taken the u. s. has been slightly nerve of late. vaccines are going well in china, but pretty well everywhere in the world. vaccinations are low in russia. it's due to lot low uptake, but in most countries in the world is to, to low vaccine supply. and we know that because this disparity so much more transmissible, we need a higher level of community or heard immunity to...
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u. k. it's actually accelerating the u. k. is reasonably good. the united states is kind of in between the 2 of the vaccine uptake in the u. s. has been slightly lower of late. vaccines are going well in china, but pretty well everywhere in the world. vaccinations are low in research due to lot low uptake, but in most countries in the world is due to low vaccines supply. and we know that because this disparity so much more transmissible, we need a higher level of community or heard immunity to suppress the virus. we're probably looking about 80 percent of people that we need to be in the community to really suppress this virus. we're nowhere near the in indonesia, for example, cases a spiking. we've learned about a strange south africa with the delta variant countries. i'm particularly worried about bangladesh, pakistan, my, him are thailand combo, the vietnam, all the area, seeing dramatic increases. now with completely inadequate vaccination, we really need to have an emergency sorts of manhattan projects on vaccines for the world. dr. john campbell is always good talking with him, but we appreciate your time and your valua
u. k. it's actually accelerating the u. k. is reasonably good. the united states is kind of in between the 2 of the vaccine uptake in the u. s. has been slightly lower of late. vaccines are going well in china, but pretty well everywhere in the world. vaccinations are low in research due to lot low uptake, but in most countries in the world is due to low vaccines supply. and we know that because this disparity so much more transmissible, we need a higher level of community or heard immunity to...
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u. k. it's actually accelerating the u. k. it's reasonably good. the united states is kind of in between the 2 of the vaccine uptake in the u. s. has been slightly nerve of late . vaccines are going well in china, but pretty well everywhere in the world. vaccinations are low in russia, it's due to law low uptake, but in most countries in the world is to, to low vaccine supply. and we know that because this, this very to so much more transmissible, we need a higher level of community or heard community to suppress the virus. we probably looking about 80 percent of people that we need to be in community to really suppress this virus. we're nowhere near the, indonesia, for example, cases, a spy thing. we've learned about australia, south africa with a delta variant countries. i'm particularly worried about bangladesh, pakistan, my him are thailand come bodie, a vietnam all the area. i was seeing dramatic increases now with completely inadequate vaccination, we really need to have an emergency sort of manhattan projects on vaccines for the world. doctor john campbell is always good talking with you. i can, but we appreciate your ti
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u. k. very. and that we saw across europe earlier this year. and that's now led to over 96 percent of u. k. is cases coming from the south of area and, and their risk of hospitalization is also higher, especially among young people, which is quite interesting. over half of people and hospitals with cool that right now are between the ages of 30 and 50. now this could well be because older people have already been vaccinated, they're essentially immune to the virus but is been a problem far at overcrowding and hospitals. the good news is that the vaccine seems to be working, especially biotech medina based though have high protection rates over this new variant. but nonetheless, those are startling of figures. there's been, no viruses do not respect national borders. i mean, do we expect that this very end is going to make its way to the rest of europe? most likely, it's probably important to mention that the reason why it's so ramp in in the u. k is because the u. k. was the last country to ban flights from india, which is where the barry and originated of course. but they do expect that though very it will make its way across europe. there are a few cases already. also in china, in the us, scandinavia has quite a few cases, experts to expect that this will become the dominant strain across europe. their countries, the governments are just trying to kind of by tying, just in the hopes that they can get as many of their own people vaccinated as possible before this very, it makes its way over. countries like germany have a really strict travel ban on flight coming from the u. k right now. and that's so that they can get as many people vaccinated and that enough people we will be protected and that the health care systems won't be overwhelmed when the strain eventually makes its way around europe. so buying some time like the u. k. is doing these are the reporter had a whole thank you so much for joining us in the studio with
u. k. very. and that we saw across europe earlier this year. and that's now led to over 96 percent of u. k. is cases coming from the south of area and, and their risk of hospitalization is also higher, especially among young people, which is quite interesting. over half of people and hospitals with cool that right now are between the ages of 30 and 50. now this could well be because older people have already been vaccinated, they're essentially immune to the virus but is been a problem far at...
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u. the u. k. o k fell to just 6 and a half 1000000000 years. that is a 10 year lo 1st speak to greg o sebastian, who's from me mckay to institute for china studies which publish the investment figures that you've just been taking a look at. just explain just it is a chinese companies are avoiding europe or are they just finding the opportunities elsewhere? hi, thank you for having me. so i think you can say that chinese better to avoid in europe. i think what we have seen in the last year is a global drop in f d i offloads that also affected chinese companies. and that was mostly due to the global pandemic that obviously impacted society brought the world, but also investment opportunities, travel restrictions as we write the report has halted or delayed deal making and changing economic circumstances have also meant that some firms have walked away from deals to name and example of the bank of china was meant required in iris stock broker and cited the changing economic circumstances as a reason. so i wouldn't say that europe has kind of fallen out of favor, was try to investors the countries through i think europe remained the highly attractive destination for chinese capital, mainly for market access and technologies. because that was, you know, that's attractive in that the figure is going down and without the pandemic, would it have gone down anyway? i think it would, it is likely that it would have either plateaued or gum down slightly because as you, as you've mentioned before, right, there is a downward trend in the last 34 years, which is also because there's headwinds in europe right in the last year the investment screening regime has come on line, so that is creating extra hurdles to try the properties that want to acquire european companies. but also there's outgoing capital controls in china that have not east and make it difficult for chinese companies to move capital outside the country. is this dropped an investment a problem for your because as you say, it's really your own control, is that a pushing and i don't think it is. it is a major problem. the reason is obviously actually i can be hugely beneficial for economy and especially on the recipient countries. however, chinese f. b, i has been dwarfed by american investment for instance, by a long shot in the u. that does not affect the european economy as much in addition, also, as we also writing the report, chinese capital has focus mainly on physicians, which also means that there's less new jobs that are being created. so i don't think it is a major problem for the. okay, well greg sebastian from mckay turns to china studies. thanks for joining us. thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other business stories making headlines. billionaire philanthropist, mackenzie scott, will donate $2700000000.00 to almost $300.00 organizations. a long list of beneficiaries include schools and bodies dedicated to poverty and female empowerment. scott, one of the world's richest women divorced amazon found a jeff based on in 2019 thank you. lympics will need a public fail as of around $800000000.00. if the games are held behind closed doors, according to analysis by the financial times, the organization, the organizers even have already spent money raised from ticket sales and tax payers may ha
u. the u. k. o k fell to just 6 and a half 1000000000 years. that is a 10 year lo 1st speak to greg o sebastian, who's from me mckay to institute for china studies which publish the investment figures that you've just been taking a look at. just explain just it is a chinese companies are avoiding europe or are they just finding the opportunities elsewhere? hi, thank you for having me. so i think you can say that chinese better to avoid in europe. i think what we have seen in the last year is a...
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u. k. so both germany and the u. k. of come out very in a very strong posture, a couple of factors for the u. k that i haven't mentioned were that also 70 trade deals that were in place with the e u. pride. it breaks it lives trust the, the british trade secretary, she have now secured 66 trade deals. so that's one of the reasons for things coming out. so well in the u. k. m, for germany. it's that the vaccination program has finally yes, caught up with that. that was quite brilliant. actually in the u. k. that's one of the reasons for the euro's own bounce back. finally, hillary, i have about 30 seconds for this, but the e. c. b actually released study on wednesday that said men suffered bigger job losses across the years due to this pandemic. and this is actually surprising because you would imagine women are generally employed in the sectors that were most affected by shut down quickly. what happened there? where you're right because the women are usually in the personal service sector and that of course was on the total down throughout europe. and really that study did mention that is but
u. k. so both germany and the u. k. of come out very in a very strong posture, a couple of factors for the u. k that i haven't mentioned were that also 70 trade deals that were in place with the e u. pride. it breaks it lives trust the, the british trade secretary, she have now secured 66 trade deals. so that's one of the reasons for things coming out. so well in the u. k. m, for germany. it's that the vaccination program has finally yes, caught up with that. that was quite brilliant. actually...
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k, u, a for you know, the u. k, i've no power. they're trying to host the 2030 world cup. so i think they'll concede to any demand you have to, we'll do, and we'll have to enjoy this in my final final possibly. so we're okay. we'll do our best on tv if need be an in person, if possible. thanks so much, chris harrington. ok. and before we leave you, classical music lovers in austria have finally enjoyed a post lockdown live show. the confections dropping the vienna philharmonic orchestra st. staged an open air concert. thanks for watching the w me the news . we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. who's magic corner check hot spot for food and some great help from the mortgage to boot w travels off, we go. when i arrived here, i slept with people in a room. it was harsh, fair. i even got white hair is learning the german language. hence, this kid to me and critical trinity to instruct you want to know their story, migrant verified and reliable information for migrant to be immortal, it seems we are approaching this era of humanity in the digital realm with the help of
k, u, a for you know, the u. k, i've no power. they're trying to host the 2030 world cup. so i think they'll concede to any demand you have to, we'll do, and we'll have to enjoy this in my final final possibly. so we're okay. we'll do our best on tv if need be an in person, if possible. thanks so much, chris harrington. ok. and before we leave you, classical music lovers in austria have finally enjoyed a post lockdown live show. the confections dropping the vienna philharmonic orchestra st....
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u. k. economy. and of course the, the lead economists, lauren's boone, she almost french and you don't know the know, it didn't break that sentiment so they've under played what would be the u. k. predictions, but they were totally wrong about what would happen in the u. k. so if you look at what global economists are saying, many i'm saying with regard to inflation that this is transitory. and that they're really the underpinnings to inflation on their yet because what really on depends inflation. so certainly on the services side, a labor as well, of course labor and any sort of wage pressures are there yet because most of europe hasn't been vaccine them and not back to work yet. so i think the underpinnings of inflation really aren't there. and then again, it depends where you're talking about in europe because in certain countries, you mentioned the center, the percentage that they will accept at the e. c. b. germany, of course is way up, maybe like over 3 percent and that was ruled is unacceptable in math strict. so the e c, b, have many different countries with many different levels of inflation. yeah, it seems like across the board it's higher than what we're being told over and over . yeah. you're talking about some of the issues here that ar
u. k. economy. and of course the, the lead economists, lauren's boone, she almost french and you don't know the know, it didn't break that sentiment so they've under played what would be the u. k. predictions, but they were totally wrong about what would happen in the u. k. so if you look at what global economists are saying, many i'm saying with regard to inflation that this is transitory. and that they're really the underpinnings to inflation on their yet because what really on depends...
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u. k. now that they're no longer members of the you, how does their situation we're going to get about 30 seconds. sure. so they're actually also have a digital certificates, of course is there, u. k is no longer a part of the u. the u. k is not included within plans for the european digital health certificate, but they have launched their own digital certificate. the u. k. is using a national health service, ab regionally developed to book appointments, regular doctor appointments or the prescriptions, but now has been expanded to display the person's corporate testing and vaccination status. so they will be willing that in the near future party correspondence sites after thank you so much. and finally, it's good to be a billionaire with your own private space company. as amazon founder jeff basis has announced he will be aboard the 1st passenger flight of his company, blue origin r t correspondent, tourney chavez has more of that story. jeff is also going out of this world. literally. he just announced that he's going to space next month and he's not going alone. right? and you start the, you see the earth from space changes, you change your relationship with this planet with humanity. it's one earth. today
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u. k. especially having lived in u. k in appeared as growth and see more what, what works and then at and adopting it really to actually ended up right now. the greenwood living off the savings and working out plans for the future in their new home. after they've eaten the children go out to play at the bill where the villages incoming and local youngsters meet and greet ah, as the victorian then the greenwood slowly get settled into your other towns in italy are looking for new ways to bring life back into shrinking localities, oh, the about 700 kilometers per the self on sicily is the small, little town this move so mainly the surrounding landscape is breathtaking. the beautiful ah, possible, the buildings in the old concert towns stand in. many of their owners have list, while others preferred new developments. the community then decided to sell the houses for one euro. each. valerian sushi is a real estate agent who's working for the town. the one euro home sales are a big hit. more than 1000000 people clicked on the
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u. k. and how the u. k. would collapse, look at the economy and the o. e. c. d just had to announce, so what they know, what they tell us to do isn't necessarily what is real. i think this does any 2 things we can really do. let's look at what's going to happen from oil prices. how, what the effect will be across europe. and then let's look at the, on the, let's look at the underpinnings of the greek that and the italian debt. i think one of the reasons that are mis legato, mr. lane, they have to say this is they are trying to keep, we have to look at the political reasons been, they are trying to keep the you together and they're trying to calm everybody. so they don't want to talk about the fundamental real underpinnings of issues, which will be the greek and the italian debt versus the surging inflation in the german economy. i think that's the issue. it's the disparity between the nations and what they're, they're actually actually experiencing economically. it's that this bounce the disparity which they're trying to cover. and they wonder why we don't tru
u. k. and how the u. k. would collapse, look at the economy and the o. e. c. d just had to announce, so what they know, what they tell us to do isn't necessarily what is real. i think this does any 2 things we can really do. let's look at what's going to happen from oil prices. how, what the effect will be across europe. and then let's look at the, on the, let's look at the underpinnings of the greek that and the italian debt. i think one of the reasons that are mis legato, mr. lane, they have...
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u. k. and ireland. part of the you, but that meant that needs to be board of checks from england, scotland and wales, which are part of the u. k. to another part of the u. k. northern ireland, that's cause tension for mr. johnson at home. a lot of criticism over it and the u . k is now thinking about pulling out of parts of that protocol. so that's where the tension comes in. the latest tension, it may sound trivial, is about sausages and whether they can be why they can't be imported from the mainland to northern ireland. it's not trivial. there's a real danger that this could become a problem for peace in ireland and certainly could sour some of the relations that take place during this meeting and cold. okay, thank you so much. and james mays reporting from the u. k. while european union leaders have been speaking about the week ahead, including how they plan to address russia, russia will be one of the men took peach. g 7 partners share similar views on russia, disruptive activities. you condense, illegal, provocative and disruptive russian activities against you. it's member states and beyond. all thousands of mourners have failed street to me. oc
u. k. and ireland. part of the you, but that meant that needs to be board of checks from england, scotland and wales, which are part of the u. k. to another part of the u. k. northern ireland, that's cause tension for mr. johnson at home. a lot of criticism over it and the u . k is now thinking about pulling out of parts of that protocol. so that's where the tension comes in. the latest tension, it may sound trivial, is about sausages and whether they can be why they can't be imported from the...
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u. k. 90 when the u. k, nobody has in whole europe bless. they can deliver any governments within unbelievable delivery time list is master of fashion. governments. manufacturers returned to lester for its location in central england. convenient to save time. time is very much on said kill g mind he developed his own label while supplying english fast fashion brown the better for you on business in new k, you need to be really quick and delivery. we will see this finished in one hour. this is a big, this is something is very nice and you don't have something completely similar. we have any cars because that was the government is ready. we did. it was same day. so we, i think they're going number of and they want to make sure, you know, if this picture, the chinese supplier, even the government same day, they need to post. it will take 4 or 5 days, then they will receive it. ok, they will respond next day. if there are any changes to be made, then they have to resubmit the government. that will take us to the sampling i will ride b burleson n
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u. k for his 1st foreign trip as the u. s. president. these are the latest pictures out of the u. k. u. c, the u. s. president and his wife walking alongside the u. k. prime minister and his wife bores johnson. of course, hosting the g 7 leaders meeting, which is to begin tomorrow for thousands of mourners have filled streets and occupied westbank city of ginni and for the funeral of 2 palestinian intelligence officers. they were killed along with another palestinian during a raid by is really forces on thursday and, and is really court has respond to hearing in the case of for palestinian families facing force displacements from their homes until one neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem earlier is really forces attacked the palestinian protesters who are demonstrating outside the core. it's 350000 people are now living in famine and ethiopia were torn t gray region. the un humanitarian chief has warning the situation there is going to get much worse. around 5500000 people in the region are grappling with high levels of food insecurity. they reach famine now. there is famine now in cheek re th
u. k for his 1st foreign trip as the u. s. president. these are the latest pictures out of the u. k. u. c, the u. s. president and his wife walking alongside the u. k. prime minister and his wife bores johnson. of course, hosting the g 7 leaders meeting, which is to begin tomorrow for thousands of mourners have filled streets and occupied westbank city of ginni and for the funeral of 2 palestinian intelligence officers. they were killed along with another palestinian during a raid by is really...
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u. k. 90. when the u. k. nobody had in whole europe bless. they can deliver any governments within unbelievable delivery time. lester is master of fashion governments, manufacturers return to lester for its location in central england. convenient to save time. time is very much on said kill g mind. he developed his own label while supplying english fast fashion brands in the if you on business in new k, you need to be really quick and delivery. we will see this finished in one hour time. this is a big, this is something is very nice and you don't have something completely similar. we have any cars to go somewhere. was the government is ready. we did, it was same day. so we, i think they probably don't have and they want to make any channel. is this any pictures that i need to play or even the government same day, they need to post, it will take 4 or 5 days, then they will receive it. okay. and they will respond next day. if there are any changes to be made, then they have to resubmit the government. that will take us to the just for sampling
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u. k. 90. when the u. k. nobody had in whole europe. bless, they can deliver any governments within unbelievable delivery time list is master of fashion, governments. the manufacturers return to lester for its location in central england. convenient to save time. time is very much on said kill g mind. he developed his own label while supplying english fast fashion brown. in the later if you on business in new k, you need to be really quick and delivery. we will see this finished in one hour...