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u. k. what's his priority there? well, president biden definitely wants to re establish the us as a global how you want to reestablish a leadership in areas such as climate change and also when it comes to tackling the cove, it's panoramic. he's also meeting boris johnson, the 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, do
u. k. what's his priority there? well, president biden definitely wants to re establish the us as a global how you want to reestablish a leadership in areas such as climate change and also when it comes to tackling the cove, it's panoramic. he's also meeting boris johnson, the 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...
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u. k. what has the cost for the $6.00 summit which will galvanize the actual fighting climate change and help and create a healthy plan for children? i'm trying to see several countries, a time for 20 percent of the compositions. we were clear this weekend. the action has to start with us. but you might, the country's got to hear this weekend, but just in the g 7, but i saw the drug, i should say in his case, joining us. but we're not just off results with tackle climate change. but also a democratic is not good, not just the rest on our laurels and talk about how important values are. and this isn't the by the values on the rest of the world. what we as the g 7 need to do is demonstrate the benefits of democracy and freedom and human rights to the rest of the world. correspondent must have been covering that summit for us from cornwall, england big. it's so good to see you again. prime minister johnson sounded very upbeat there. what did you make of his take on the summits? it was his typical,
u. k. what has the cost for the $6.00 summit which will galvanize the actual fighting climate change and help and create a healthy plan for children? i'm trying to see several countries, a time for 20 percent of the compositions. we were clear this weekend. the action has to start with us. but you might, the country's got to hear this weekend, but just in the g 7, but i saw the drug, i should say in his case, joining us. but we're not just off results with tackle climate change. but also a...
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i what i'm saying is that we will do whatever it takes to protect the territorial integrity of the u. k. but actually what happened at this summit was that there was a colossal amount of work on subjects that had not nothing to do with breakfast. and together with our european friends and partners were lodging, all sorts of projects for the, for the benefit of the, of the well, we will so that i, but you know, i think i want to stick what i, what i've said, yes. okay, good. who is going next? robert s m i t v you would say the climate change is the most serious issue facing the world, but it doesn't appear to be a collective agreement yet on a binding time table for concrete actions on issues like eliminating unabated coal mining or petrol carts. why is it so proving so difficult to get a formal time table for these important steps in terms of combating climate change? so i've gone the prime minister, gordon brown has described the bill in doses of vaccine as a moral failure because it's just not enough vaccine for poor countries. and finally, did you have an opportunity to explain to p
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u. k. what's the, his priority that well, president biden wants to re establish leadership of the us in areas such as climate change. and also when it comes to tackling the vaccine. now he is meeting bowers johnson, the u. k prime minister. and when it comes to the personal relationship, we can speculate that maybe this meeting might be a little tense. because previously you, president biden had compared for johnson to donald trump. and he said he was an emotional and physical clone of for his trump. so that might not be so well when it comes to, well, the chemistry between the 2 leaders. but then again, both leaders need to make this g 7 summit a success. so we can assume that somehow they will be able to make amends. so with the u. k, no longer in inside the european union do us british relations these special relationship need to make over well, president biden is very much a multi lateral this much in contrast was predisposed. donald trump, who actually liked briggs it now briggs, it might be
u. k. what's the, his priority that well, president biden wants to re establish leadership of the us in areas such as climate change. and also when it comes to tackling the vaccine. now he is meeting bowers johnson, the u. k prime minister. and when it comes to the personal relationship, we can speculate that maybe this meeting might be a little tense. because previously you, president biden had compared for johnson to donald trump. and he said he was an emotional and physical clone of for his...
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so they'd on the 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 there yet. because what really underpins inflation? so certainly on the services side, a labor factors, 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 are there. and then again, it depends where you're talking about in europe. because in certain countries, you mentioned the percent or the percentage that they will accept the e. c. b. germany, of course is way up. maybe like over 3 percent and that was ruled is unacceptable and not 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 bein
so they'd on the 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 there yet. because what really underpins inflation? so certainly on the services side, a labor factors, well of course, labor and any sort of wage pressures are there yet because most of europe...
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u. k. what's the, his priority that well, president biden wants the re establish leadership of the us in areas such as climate change. and also when it comes to tackling the vaccine. now he is meeting bowers johnson, the u. k prime minister and when it comes to the personal relationship, we can speculate that maybe this meeting might be a little tense. because previously you, president biden had compared johnson to donald trump and he said he was an emotional and physical clone of those trump. so that might not be so well when it comes to well, the chemistry between the 2 leaders. but then again, both leaders need to make this g 7 summit a success, so we can assume that somehow they will be able to make amends. so with the u. k, no longer in, inside the european union do us british relations. these special relationship need to make over well, president biden is very much a multi lateral as much in contrast was predisposed. donald trump, who actually liked briggs it now briggs, it might be a bit of
u. k. what's the, his priority that well, president biden wants the re establish leadership of the us in areas such as climate change. and also when it comes to tackling the vaccine. now he is meeting bowers johnson, the u. k prime minister and when it comes to the personal relationship, we can speculate that maybe this meeting might be a little tense. because previously you, president biden had compared johnson to donald trump and he said he was an emotional and physical clone of those trump....
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u. k. knew what it was doing, hence why the media were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push push matters. and i think that the russian response was appropriate, considering that it was in the russian territorial waters, even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the, the coo and the ukraine. but it's, but nonetheless, the crimea is part of russia now, the de facto. and that's just the way it is and, and it constitutes russian territorial waters as a consequence. and as a result, to have press people on board reported lays. and that's, that's, that was to show the extent to which they could push moscow without some kind of a reaction. well, they got a reaction. and so the come here on the program on our international, a beauty pageant participant, rails, against what she brands as all, well, even censorship on campus. we hear from t
u. k. knew what it was doing, hence why the media were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push push matters. and i think that the russian response was appropriate, considering that it was in the russian territorial waters, even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the,...
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distract people, whatever it was, i don't think we can achieve what it wanted with this stump. former pentagon official mark maloof believe the u. k. knew what it was doing and why media were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push, push matters. and i think that the rush response was the appropriate considering that it was in the russian territorial waters. even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the the qu in the ukraine. but it's nonetheless, crimea is part of russia now de facto. and that's just the way it is and, and it constitutes russian territorial waters as consequence. and as a result, they have press people on board reportedly then that's, that's the, that was to show the extent to which they quit, which moscow without some kind of reaction while they got a reaction anti virus software upon the edge on mcafee was found dead in his barcelona prison cell on wednesday, just hours office spain, na
distract people, whatever it was, i don't think we can achieve what it wanted with this stump. former pentagon official mark maloof believe the u. k. knew what it was doing and why media were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push, push matters. and i think that the rush response was the appropriate considering that it was in the russian territorial waters. even though those particular...
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u. k. what's the, his priority that well, president biden wants to re establish leadership of the us in areas such as climate change and also when it comes to taxing the vaccine. now he is meeting boris johnson, the u. k prime minister and when it comes to the passionate relationship, we can speculate that maybe this meeting might be a little tense because previously you, president biden had compared for johnson to donald trump. and he said he was an emotional and physical clone of for his trump. so that might not be so well when it comes to, well, the chemistry between the 2 leaders. but then again, both leaders need to make this g 7 summit a success. so we can assume that somehow they will be able to make amends. so with the u. k no longer in inside the european union do us british relations these special relationship need to make over well, president biden is very much a multi lateral as much in contrast was predisposed. donald trump, who actually liked briggs it now briggs, it might be a bit o
u. k. what's the, his priority that well, president biden wants to re establish leadership of the us in areas such as climate change and also when it comes to taxing the vaccine. now he is meeting boris johnson, the u. k prime minister and when it comes to the passionate relationship, we can speculate that maybe this meeting might be a little tense because previously you, president biden had compared for johnson to donald trump. and he said he was an emotional and physical clone of for his...
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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 bomb
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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but what we have seen is that business investment in the u. k. even before the pandemic was 21 percent below what it would have been if the pre referendum trend has continued. in other words, since the referendum businesses have held back on investing and creating jobs in britain, and as a result of the british economy is probably some 4 if not 5 percent poorer than it would have been without devote correct. you spend your days watching stocks go up and down on that exchange. they're behind you are the numbers that telling it's very difficult to differentiate the impact of brakes it on the economy from you know, what else is going on? corporate 19, of course, has caused a 9.8 percent contraction of the british economy last year. that's the worst recession, 300 years. how much of this is really only covered 19? how much of this is breaks it? what i can, what most economists like this meeting and others are giving us our estimates and full costs and the treasury, her majesty's treasury, the finance ministry in london predicts that the economy in the
but what we have seen is that business investment in the u. k. even before the pandemic was 21 percent below what it would have been if the pre referendum trend has continued. in other words, since the referendum businesses have held back on investing and creating jobs in britain, and as a result of the british economy is probably some 4 if not 5 percent poorer than it would have been without devote correct. you spend your days watching stocks go up and down on that exchange. they're behind you...
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u. 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 dange
u. 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...
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u. k. to apply for what's called the e u settlement scheme, right, scripts that way that large numbers could soon lose the right to remain and faithful taishan and baba explain his n d k right now offering some free loss minutes advice. these volunteers are helping you use citizens to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. prefer english or the bricks. it mean something that was automatic now has to be applied for, for many vulnerable people, such as the elderly and homeless. it's proved a huge challenge. we have a client that struggle immensely with the application process with understanding english, most importantly with lack of evidence that they don't have for the children or other family members or with lack of accident whatsoever. from thursday you citizens will be in the u. k. illegally. if they haven't applied for either settled status for those in the country for 5 years. as of last december, what's called pre settled status, more than 5000000 people have already done so with a backlog of 400000 cases and an unknown number who aren't already in the system. the government's accepted,
u. k. to apply for what's called the e u settlement scheme, right, scripts that way that large numbers could soon lose the right to remain and faithful taishan and baba explain his n d k right now offering some free loss minutes advice. these volunteers are helping you use citizens to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. prefer english or the bricks. it mean something that was automatic now has to be applied for, for many vulnerable people, such as the elderly and homeless. it's proved a huge...
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what was the purpose of this? do you think? is there a mold in the u. k. government, what do you think? it's interesting, isn't it? because when i 1st read the story, oh my god, the 1st of april already is it quite surreal. bus stops and, and leaks any important documents for the ministry defense. you know, a couple of points through the 1st of all the person who found them, they said they wanted to remain anonymous. you could argue, well. 1 then the public walk, the dog by the bus. stop the dog sniffing away. what's the stop? oh my god, top secret, i'm going to get on to the b, b. c. that's quite interesting that the person decided to send them to the b, b, c. and not press go to the police, which is what probably most people would have done had they stumbled across top secret documents like they. so it's pretty fishy where you, i think and, and there's a lot of questions that still have to be, to be answered. i mean, as far as i go over, really, you know, w 7, i mean, who needs russian? because when you got bus stop leaks like this, i mean, really, quite sure, isn't it? that's right.
what was the purpose of this? do you think? is there a mold in the u. k. government, what do you think? it's interesting, isn't it? because when i 1st read the story, oh my god, the 1st of april already is it quite surreal. bus stops and, and leaks any important documents for the ministry defense. you know, a couple of points through the 1st of all the person who found them, they said they wanted to remain anonymous. you could argue, well. 1 then the public walk, the dog by the bus. stop the...
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in a country that belongs to the thing is, i think there's more opportunity initially to what bridge in the 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 th
in a country that belongs to the thing is, i think there's more opportunity initially to what bridge in the 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...
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what you always wanted. they demanded a certain percentage of bands will be allowed. now when it comes to the u. k, you know, what's very particular is this idea of a quarantine we're definitely does not want and impose core and t for pads. if the u. k, do indeed host the semi final and final in the european championship. and in terms of the british government restrictions, which are expected to, to and i mean could to be extended, pardon me, into mid july. i mean, that's gonna, that's gonna affect things. and yeah, of course it will, you know, obviously that's after this in my final and final take place there and talks british prime minister boars johnson address this issue specifically when questioned at a, a recent press conference. let's take a listen. we'll do what we have to do to keep the country safe from, from k, but that's obviously going to be our priority. and we'll, we'll be talking to, to you for about what they, what they want and, and see if we can make some, some sensible accommodations. but the priority obviously has to be, has to be public health. now i think sensible accommodat
what you always wanted. they demanded a certain percentage of bands will be allowed. now when it comes to the u. k, you know, what's very particular is this idea of a quarantine we're definitely does not want and impose core and t for pads. if the u. k, do indeed host the semi final and final in the european championship. and in terms of the british government restrictions, which are expected to, to and i mean could to be extended, pardon me, into mid july. i mean, that's gonna, that's gonna...
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u. s. k. what we now understand is that expanded format, which is the real at the top level talks we had being hoping we still know, of course. yeah, we just know that because that would be a bit of time for the 2 leaders to, to really harsh things out between one another. and this, as we've said, a lot of people involved behind the scenes 800 also kind of gave them talking to leave for foreign medicine. he was saying, you know, everyone plays such an important role here. there are so many people watching behind the scenes. it really depends on who the president is, who the prime minister then how things function. but definitely this is, i know everyone's pitching it as a bite and some of the, my goodness, the teams that are involved the years that go into it. i mean, even with this one with this one of haven't been years, but that's one of the thing. well was it was put together so quickly. there's been an awful lot of work to being done very quickly. i mean, it doesn't mean that the work hasn't b
u. s. k. what we now understand is that expanded format, which is the real at the top level talks we had being hoping we still know, of course. yeah, we just know that because that would be a bit of time for the 2 leaders to, to really harsh things out between one another. and this, as we've said, a lot of people involved behind the scenes 800 also kind of gave them talking to leave for foreign medicine. he was saying, you know, everyone plays such an important role here. there are so many...
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and that was what i created such a challenge for the wind rush generation. the u. k. government says it's working to make sure employers and landlords don't discriminate against people who have applied for settle status, but haven't got a decision. but for tens of thousands of a use, it happens. what happens next is far from clear. nadeem barbara al jazeera london police in western canada are reporting an increase in sudden, deaths after a record breaking heat wave continues to scorch parts of north america. at least 34 people in the vancouver area had died. most of them are elderly school universities and vaccination centers across british columbia are closed at the temperature top 40 degrees, a so called heat don't wear high pressure traps. the heat is covering much of wisdom, canada, and the united states. ah, i time for a quick check of the headlines here on the to 0 to grind fighters have dismissed the ethiopian government unilateral cease fire. on monday the rebels capture the regional capital nicolay. they say they'll fight to secure the whole region malcolm w
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u. k. the uniting against what they view as a resurgent china. they've agreed to support a u. s. proposed mega project plan, which is designed to compete with china's belton road initiative. the u. s. plan called build back better as part of president jo bivens efforts to form a more unified front to compete economically with china. preventing another pandemic is also a main point of discussion today. it's understood that the leaders will pledge to work out ways to stamp out future outbreaks within the 1st $100.00 days. let's go live now to what you're going to counsel. and so i've not far from the summit video diplomatic editor james base is there, sir. james? china is belton, wrote initiative, is to get some competition. how's that going to work? and why g 7 lead us? so concerned about the resurgence of china deeply worried about china and china's influence in the world and whether that is good for the world and good for their own countries. it's the u. s. initiative that is being proposed, but it seems now to be backed by all of the g 7 and will be reflected in the final co
u. k. the uniting against what they view as a resurgent china. they've agreed to support a u. s. proposed mega project plan, which is designed to compete with china's belton road initiative. the u. s. plan called build back better as part of president jo bivens efforts to form a more unified front to compete economically with china. preventing another pandemic is also a main point of discussion today. it's understood that the leaders will pledge to work out ways to stamp out future outbreaks...
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u. 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 danger
u. 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...
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u. 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 you 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 you. a lot of 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 barrier with the previous u. k alpha variance and so much more contagious is now spreading around ready. it's about 95 percent or more of the cases in the you carry an 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, the moment john is delta, just more transmissible, is it also more dangerous? this
u. 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 you 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 you. a lot of people went to portugal and now portugal unfortunately is leading the way in terms of...
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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 point out that the government is really focusing its as
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...
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so you were here many years ago and that was what created such a challenge for the wind rush generation. the u. k. government says it's working to make sure employers and landlords don't discriminate against people who have applied for settle status, but haven't got a decision. but for tens of thousands of you citizens, what happens next is far from clear. nadine baba al jazeera london on thursday. it'll be a 100 years since china's communist party was formed in shanghai. party borne out of a court yard has laid the foundation for modern china. it's one party government. now, one of the world's longest surviving administrations in beijing celebrations have officially started to mark the parties, achievements emanations rise of the global power, and the man in charge of all who controls the party and millions of its members, president changing thing. they are the great hall of people for a special ceremony. katrina, you has more now on the celebrations. she's in southern china. takes all procession honoring fallen soldiers. this he had tens of thousands have climbed the steps of this memorial inju
so you were here many years ago and that was what created such a challenge for the wind rush generation. the u. k. government says it's working to make sure employers and landlords don't discriminate against people who have applied for settle status, but haven't got a decision. but for tens of thousands of you citizens, what happens next is far from clear. nadine baba al jazeera london on thursday. it'll be a 100 years since china's communist party was formed in shanghai. party borne out of a...
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u. k. knew exactly what it was doing, pretty easy for these things to escalate and get out of hand further than any body actually means that this is, this is ghostly, is responsible to evocative behavior, that bitten has no business having a war ship sailing this close to crime in this land is disputed, as well as johnson says of but claim me is at the very least the occupying power with affective control of a tentative it is a markedly provocative kinds of religion, war mongering which is taking pious, 5 thousands of miles from the u. k coastal as well, forget the this can lead to, to all sorts of difficulties in the context of the business government. which seeks to make propaganda value as of continual compensation with joshua, which needs an enemy in order to justify the massive defense spending guide on by this country. so it's part of a, of a general topic to pull on which point it's worth stating that they deliberately built a warship for journalists into these 10 total water. and actually a propaganda aimed at the coastal state is specifically excluded in the un convention on the w
u. k. knew exactly what it was doing, pretty easy for these things to escalate and get out of hand further than any body actually means that this is, this is ghostly, is responsible to evocative behavior, that bitten has no business having a war ship sailing this close to crime in this land is disputed, as well as johnson says of but claim me is at the very least the occupying power with affective control of a tentative it is a markedly provocative kinds of religion, war mongering which is...
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but what we have seen is that business investment in the u. k. even before the panoramic was 21 percent below what it would have been if the pre referendum trend had continued, in other words, since to go for when the businesses have held back on investing and creating jobs in britain. and as a result of the british economy is probably some 4 if not 5 percent poor, that it would have been without the current. you spend your days watching stocks go up and down on that exchange. they're behind, you are the numbers that telling it's very difficult to differentiate the impact of brakes it on the economy from, you know, what else is going on? corporate 19, of course, has caused a 9.8 percent contraction of the british economy last year. that's the worst recession, 300 years. how much of this is really only covered my team? how much of this is bricks? it what i can, what most economists like this, this meeting and others are giving us our estimates and full costs and the treasury . her majesty's treasury, the finance ministry in london predicts that the
but what we have seen is that business investment in the u. k. even before the panoramic was 21 percent below what it would have been if the pre referendum trend had continued, in other words, since to go for when the businesses have held back on investing and creating jobs in britain. and as a result of the british economy is probably some 4 if not 5 percent poor, that it would have been without the current. you spend your days watching stocks go up and down on that exchange. they're behind,...
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u. k? well, it's play me designed to do that. it's an attempt by the u. k to russia and to worsen relations and to gotcha top, what kind of cold war atmosphere, but they seems to be aiming for most going to says, should the incident have for repeat, consequences will be the consequences will be on britain. they say it could lead to real conflict. is that really possible? presumably no one's called the appetite for that. how much could this escalate to think? well, you would hope nobody has, but if this keeps violating the territorial waters in this way, then russia has to respond then. and it's very easy for these things to escalate and get out of hand further than any body actually means. this is, this is grossly, is responsible to evocative behavior, but bitten has no business, having a war ship sailing this close to crime. mere territorial waters are not international c, testimonial waters, a pulse of paternity, all of the land. and this, this land is disputed as well. as johnson says, but claim me is at the very least the occupying power with effective control of the territory. in both circumstances, you do no
u. k? well, it's play me designed to do that. it's an attempt by the u. k to russia and to worsen relations and to gotcha top, what kind of cold war atmosphere, but they seems to be aiming for most going to says, should the incident have for repeat, consequences will be the consequences will be on britain. they say it could lead to real conflict. is that really possible? presumably no one's called the appetite for that. how much could this escalate to think? well, you would hope nobody has, but...
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what they say is complicity. and israel is war crimes in the occupied palestinian territory by the u. k. and other g 7 gum let's, let's go live, not a london. i'll just serious pull brother this sample. what's happening? probably the federal government, tracy standing outside down the street. the prime minister, of course, isn't here. he's been poor for the 7. but if you said a little 40 people out, the latest in a series of demonstrations have taken place there. but if it is up and down the u. k over the past several weeks. it's sort of course with the attempt to forcibly displace families mistakes area of occupied jerusalem. not poured out some 15000 people and that was followed up by a much bigger demonstration on may. the 22nd of march to hyde park, which attracted 200000 people. that was at the height regarding involvement by israel. and now of course you have the g 7 meeting and the demand for the people here hall for justice offense of accountability is ready for me. those 7 lead of joining me to explain. but the urging on this prop is the president of the muslim association of pre
what they say is complicity. and israel is war crimes in the occupied palestinian territory by the u. k. and other g 7 gum let's, let's go live, not a london. i'll just serious pull brother this sample. what's happening? probably the federal government, tracy standing outside down the street. the prime minister, of course, isn't here. he's been poor for the 7. but if you said a little 40 people out, the latest in a series of demonstrations have taken place there. but if it is up and down the u....