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as i say, this is uk's highest court, so i say, this is uk�*s highest court, so in terms of in the ukerms of their plans, which has been front and centre of rishi sunak�*s immigration policy, but all they have to go back to the drawing board? and perhaps see if there is another country which they might be able to work with that is not rwanda. so we will expect out of the judgment here for the government to make a statement and we expect thatjudgment, as i say, very shortly. and we expect that 'udgment, as i say. very shortly._ say, very shortly. thank you very much. helena _ say, very shortly. thank you very much. helena welcomes - say, very shortly. thank you very much. helena welcomes there i say, very shortly. thank you very | much. helena welcomes there for say, very shortly. thank you very - much. helena welcomes there for us at a very noisy supreme court. we can see inside the court already and we will bring you that live as it happens. it�*s coming up, we are expecting it in the next ten minutes or so. expecting it in the next ten minutes orso. it expecting it in the next ten m
as i say, this is uk's highest court, so i say, this is uk�*s highest court, so in terms of in the ukerms of their plans, which has been front and centre of rishi sunak�*s immigration policy, but all they have to go back to the drawing board? and perhaps see if there is another country which they might be able to work with that is not rwanda. so we will expect out of the judgment here for the government to make a statement and we expect thatjudgment, as i say, very shortly. and we expect...
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Nov 24, 2023
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the uk has been lagging — batteries. absolutely right. the uk has been lagging behind _ batteries.utely right. the uk has been lagging behind badly - batteries. absolutely right. the uk has been lagging behind badly on i has been lagging behind badly on that. an interesting report earlier this week from the house of commons slamming government policy in this area saying we are not doing enough and we need to catch up. later today the government is unveiling its battery strategy, total do more to try to attract this battery investment. if we put together at the investments already announced in the investments already announced in the north—east, the uk is about half there in terms of where it should be. a lot more investment is needed. are you expecting much from that uk government battery strategy? what is the announcement, just that they will make more plants? i the announcement, just that they will make more plants?— the announcement, just that they will make more plants? i think there will make more plants? i think there will be a strategy _ will make more plants? i think there
the uk has been lagging — batteries. absolutely right. the uk has been lagging behind _ batteries.utely right. the uk has been lagging behind badly - batteries. absolutely right. the uk has been lagging behind badly on i has been lagging behind badly on that. an interesting report earlier this week from the house of commons slamming government policy in this area saying we are not doing enough and we need to catch up. later today the government is unveiling its battery strategy, total do more...
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by the uk authorities., they will be sent to rwanda, where they can claim asylum in rwanda. their claims will be decided there by the rwandan authorities. if their claims are successful, they will be granted asylum in rwanda. if their claims are unsuccessful, rwanda is entitled to expel them from its territory. in this appeal, the supreme court is required to decide whether that policy is lawful. that is a legal question, which the court has to decide on the basis of the evidence and establish legal principles. the court is not concerned with the political debate about the policy and nothing in itsjudgment should be regarded as supporting or opposing any political view of the issues. in view of the public importance of the appeal, the court has expedited the production of its judgment, and as a result it is able to givejudgment within judgment, and as a result it is able to give judgment within a shorter period of time than in most of its cases. there is a legal law that refugees must not be returned to the
by the uk authorities., they will be sent to rwanda, where they can claim asylum in rwanda. their claims will be decided there by the rwandan authorities. if their claims are successful, they will be granted asylum in rwanda. if their claims are unsuccessful, rwanda is entitled to expel them from its territory. in this appeal, the supreme court is required to decide whether that policy is lawful. that is a legal question, which the court has to decide on the basis of the evidence and establish...
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Nov 27, 2023
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, , ., in the uk? yes, there is a coule in the uk? yes, there is a coume of _ in the uk?e is a couple of factors - in the uk? yes, there is a couple of factors that - in the uk? yes, there is a couple of factors that are | couple of factors that are really problematic for inward investment. one was the cancellation of h52 and that goes on top of infrastructure particularly in the north of the country that is considered really not to be keeping up with other countries around europe. we have cities without good public transport infrastructure. a lot of changes, a lot has been welcome but it has been an unstable environment and there is the continuing uncertainty over regulation, particularly over the wedge with europe that means the uk as a production destination, there is a lot of uncertainty about that and about whether people will be able to export easily from the uk new firms and new export opportunities. that has been a problem holding us back as well. easier in some of the areas of traditional uk strength either in financial services and filmmaking, artificial intelli
, , ., in the uk? yes, there is a coule in the uk? yes, there is a coume of _ in the uk?e is a couple of factors - in the uk? yes, there is a couple of factors that - in the uk? yes, there is a couple of factors that are | couple of factors that are really problematic for inward investment. one was the cancellation of h52 and that goes on top of infrastructure particularly in the north of the country that is considered really not to be keeping up with other countries around europe. we have...
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Nov 13, 2023
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i think the uk benefits. we brainpower of david cameron. i think the uk benefits.— the uk benefits.ve to leave it there- that is _ the uk benefits. we have to leave it there. that is all _ the uk benefits. we have to leave it there. that is all we _ the uk benefits. we have to leave it there. that is all we have _ the uk benefits. we have to leave it there. that is all we have for - there. that is all we have for you now. thank you forjoining us. hello. storm debi swept eastwards on monday, bringing some of us some very strong winds. you can see this hook of cloud and rain. it was on the southern edge of this hook where we saw a swathe of very strong winds across parts of northern ireland, north wales and north—west england. in fact, it looks like blackpool may have seen its strongest wind gust in nearly ten years. there was quite a lot of rain around as well. storm debi now clearing eastwards, but further frontal systems following from the west. it does stay quite unsettled. and one band of heavy, perhaps thundery rain and squally winds clipping close to the south of england and th
i think the uk benefits. we brainpower of david cameron. i think the uk benefits.— the uk benefits.ve to leave it there- that is _ the uk benefits. we have to leave it there. that is all _ the uk benefits. we have to leave it there. that is all we _ the uk benefits. we have to leave it there. that is all we have _ the uk benefits. we have to leave it there. that is all we have for - there. that is all we have for you now. thank you forjoining us. hello. storm debi swept eastwards on monday,...
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Nov 2, 2023
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no—one in the uk had reported her missing.t, police didn't believe her death was suspicious. it wasn't until 2016, more than a decade after she was found, that the case was reopened after a police review. they now believed she was killed. the lack of any form of identification, with a body taken away from the local habitation would suggest that somebody is trying to hide her, to conceal the fact that she's dead, at least for a while. in a quest for answers, i have come back to the village where lamduan grew up in rural north—east thailand to meet her family. that foreign boyfriend was a british man, david armitage. they went on to marry and move to the uk together in 1991. she reported her daughter missing to the local authorities. joomsri even travelled to bangkok asking for help from the foreign office. it was years before she learned she was dead. joomsri says david told her grandchildren their mother had remarried and gone home, and that, years later, her grandson turned up asking for his mother. david armitage has always
no—one in the uk had reported her missing.t, police didn't believe her death was suspicious. it wasn't until 2016, more than a decade after she was found, that the case was reopened after a police review. they now believed she was killed. the lack of any form of identification, with a body taken away from the local habitation would suggest that somebody is trying to hide her, to conceal the fact that she's dead, at least for a while. in a quest for answers, i have come back to the village...
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Nov 30, 2023
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thel uk government wasn't planning its response _ uk government wasn't planning its response between—wasn't planning its i response betweenjanuary, february response between january, february march _ response between january, february march on _ response between january, february march on what — response betweenjanuary, february march on what italy— response betweenjanuary, february march on what italy was _ response betweenjanuary, february march on what italy was doing. if. response betweenjanuary, february march on what italy was doing. if i l march on what italy was doing. if i can march on what italy was doing. can explain, if you think that you've only got a limited period of lockdown you can put in place, the timing of that lockdown matters and watching the italian curve was the best way of thinking what would happen here and so the italy data were important in that sense. and then he had to date, compared to italy, when two bring in lockdown. my italy, when two bring in lockdown. my point is not about whether or not it is right to base yourself off italy, my point is the whole
thel uk government wasn't planning its response _ uk government wasn't planning its response between—wasn't planning its i response betweenjanuary, february response between january, february march _ response between january, february march on _ response between january, february march on what — response betweenjanuary, february march on what italy— response betweenjanuary, february march on what italy was _ response betweenjanuary, february march on what italy was doing. if. response...
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the uk is collaborative.f you look at the top cited papers coming out in the uk, we have over 60% have foreign authors on them. we are collaborative. actually, i've not personally been concerned about brexit. we haves we need and we are not blocked. from the regulator perspective, it will have reciprocal regulation, so if the ema approves the drug, there is that reciprocated in the uk. it makes it easy to work in the uk with the smooth regulatory pro process. >> kate, many viewers will recognize your name here in the uk with the work during covid. in 2020, you were chair of the vaccine task force. really central to the vaccine development here. how have attitudes toward vaccines changed in the wake of the pandemic and what are the innovations that you would flag? >> i think vaccinations have improved because people recognize it is better to get recognized than to get seriously sick or die. we are running the uk cancer vaccine launch pad. the pfizer partner for the covid vaccine is now running trials on cancer
the uk is collaborative.f you look at the top cited papers coming out in the uk, we have over 60% have foreign authors on them. we are collaborative. actually, i've not personally been concerned about brexit. we haves we need and we are not blocked. from the regulator perspective, it will have reciprocal regulation, so if the ema approves the drug, there is that reciprocated in the uk. it makes it easy to work in the uk with the smooth regulatory pro process. >> kate, many viewers will...
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so that is the key, prevent any uk transmission?— uk transmission? two different _ uk transmission? in a sense it has two different aims, _ uk transmission? in a sense it has two different aims, prevent, - uk transmission? in a sense it has two different aims, prevent, in - uk transmission? in a sense it has| two different aims, prevent, in this context, and if this was a situation like sars which looked unlikely at this stage, but if it was, for the sake of argument, the point is to make sure that any spill—over cases can be rapidly contained so it never establishes itself in the uk. you are not saying this will turn into a pandemic, but what we don't want to say is have any backwash from this. we had importation from sars and ebola, we picked them up and treated them, and that is the first thing to say, and if it is going to be a pandemic, you can never stop it, and there is an illusion you can stop it, but you can't. you can delay it and that is where a lot of the debate around border and other measures then took us but what we wanted people to re
so that is the key, prevent any uk transmission?— uk transmission? two different _ uk transmission? in a sense it has two different aims, _ uk transmission? in a sense it has two different aims, prevent, - uk transmission? in a sense it has two different aims, prevent, in - uk transmission? in a sense it has| two different aims, prevent, in this context, and if this was a situation like sars which looked unlikely at this stage, but if it was, for the sake of argument, the point is to make...
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it clear that the uk— secretary in the uk made it clear that the uk was _ secretary in the uk made itout _ that the uk was still committed to maxing out, tapping out its - that the uk was still committed to maxing out, tapping out its oil- that the uk was still committed to| maxing out, tapping out its oil and a-s maxing out, tapping out its oil and gas in _ maxing out, tapping out its oil and gas in the — maxing out, tapping out its oil and gas in the north— maxing out, tapping out its oil and gas in the north sea. _ maxing out, tapping out its oil and gas in the north sea. now, - maxing out, tapping out its oil and gas in the north sea. now, when. gas in the north sea. now, when a country— gas in the north sea. now, when a country such — gas in the north sea. now, when a country such as _ gas in the north sea. now, when a country such as the _ gas in the north sea. now, when a country such as the uk _ gas in the north sea. now, when a country such as the uk is - gas in the north sea. now, when a country such as the uk is making i country such as the uk is making such— country such a
it clear that the uk— secretary in the uk made it clear that the uk was _ secretary in the uk made itout _ that the uk was still committed to maxing out, tapping out its - that the uk was still committed to maxing out, tapping out its oil- that the uk was still committed to| maxing out, tapping out its oil and a-s maxing out, tapping out its oil and gas in _ maxing out, tapping out its oil and gas in the — maxing out, tapping out its oil and gas in the north— maxing out, tapping out its...
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yes, in the uk i _ at this global event? yes, in the uk i am _ at this global event?t? yes, in the uk | am glad that it - at this global event? yes, in the uk | am glad that it is i at this global event? yes, in j the uk i am glad that it is an international conference and country leaders are coming from all over the world. it's important because ai, just like climate change, cannot evolve independently in each country from regulation standpoint. you cannot have one country have an advantage because of the fact that they are using it, let's say, which enable the researchers for their companies to use popular material, and another country has regulations which ruins. we need to get her plays or start off on an equal footing and create a world where ai provides the ability to take human health and comfort to the next level also thinking about the planet. so much to talk about. there is a summit on that this week here in london. see you soon. hello. after what was a very wet october for many places, the beginning of november promises more rain, particularly through wedne
yes, in the uk i _ at this global event? yes, in the uk i am _ at this global event?t? yes, in the uk | am glad that it - at this global event? yes, in the uk | am glad that it is i at this global event? yes, in j the uk i am glad that it is an international conference and country leaders are coming from all over the world. it's important because ai, just like climate change, cannot evolve independently in each country from regulation standpoint. you cannot have one country have an advantage...
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hearing no objections _ in the uk. hearing no objections it - in the uk. in the uk. hearing no i objections it is so decided. the — objections it is so decided. the tone _ objections it is so decided. the tone was very different two years ago as the uk chaired cop26, the global climate co p26, the global climate change cop26, the global climate change negotiations, in glasgow. with the new round of talks starting in dubai this week, the government says jobs and energy securityjustified and energy security justified drilling and energy securityjustified drilling for new oil and gas and that since 1990, no other major economy has cut emissions faster. similar board was part of the new k's negotiating team in glasgow. —— camilla bonn. —— the uk public negotiating. it isn't consistent with our commitments, and it will make it difficult in the negotiations. it difficult in the neuotiations. �* , it difficult in the neuotiations. �*, ., ., negotiations. the uk's language on climate _ negotiations. the uk's language on climate and _ negotiations. the uk's languag
hearing no objections _ in the uk. hearing no objections it - in the uk. in the uk. hearing no i objections it is so decided. the — objections it is so decided. the tone _ objections it is so decided. the tone was very different two years ago as the uk chaired cop26, the global climate co p26, the global climate change cop26, the global climate change negotiations, in glasgow. with the new round of talks starting in dubai this week, the government says jobs and energy securityjustified and...
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for south korea, to see their president in the uk? ., , ., , in the uk?in the uk? for me personally, the state visit cheers me _ in the uk? for me personally, the state visit cheers me up, - in the uk? for me personally, the state visit cheers me up, and - in the uk? for me personally, the state visit cheers me up, and i - state visit cheers me up, and i think— state visit cheers me up, and i think the — state visit cheers me up, and i think the visit encourages the south korean— think the visit encourages the south korean people living in the uk, as well, _ korean people living in the uk, as well, and — korean people living in the uk, as well, and these days south korean culture _ well, and these days south korean culture is— well, and these days south korean culture is in— well, and these days south korean culture is in the spotlight and this year marks— culture is in the spotlight and this year marks 140 years of the uk korean — year marks 140 years of the uk korean relations. so this is perfect tinrind _ korean relations. so this is perfect timinu. .,
for south korea, to see their president in the uk? ., , ., , in the uk?in the uk? for me personally, the state visit cheers me _ in the uk? for me personally, the state visit cheers me up, - in the uk? for me personally, the state visit cheers me up, and - in the uk? for me personally, the state visit cheers me up, and i - state visit cheers me up, and i think— state visit cheers me up, and i think the — state visit cheers me up, and i think the visit encourages the south korean— think...
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. what parts of the southern uk. of the southern uk. what further damage are _ parts of the southern uk. what further damage are we - parts of the southern uk. what further damage are we likely i parts of the southern uk. what further damage are we likely to see from the storm? t5 further damage are we likely to see from the storm?— further damage are we likely to see from the storm? is the worst of the storm players _ from the storm? is the worst of the storm players away. _ from the storm? is the worst of the storm players away, we'll— from the storm? is the worst of the storm players away, we'll probably| storm players away, we'll probably see still some strong wins and heavy rain so there will still be some disruption to travel in particular but the blustery winds still could cause problems. there may be some further power outages if there is more damage due to the unsettled weather. unfortunately, it is not going to turn much more settled as we go through the weekend. yes, for many, friday will be quieter. there
. what parts of the southern uk. of the southern uk. what further damage are _ parts of the southern uk. what further damage are we - parts of the southern uk. what further damage are we likely i parts of the southern uk. what further damage are we likely to see from the storm? t5 further damage are we likely to see from the storm?— further damage are we likely to see from the storm? is the worst of the storm players _ from the storm? is the worst of the storm players away. _ from the storm?...
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i say, talking to people overseas about the uk? isay, what talking to people overseas about the uk?re the sectors that the uk is the strongest, so i don't think many people appreciate just how successful our tech industry is, the third largest in the world last year after the united states and china, life science, advanced manufacturing, clean energy, creative industries, all areas which have had tremendous success, on top of areas where we have been successful for many years, like financial services, and i think, you know, last year, if i throw my mind back to that very challenging autumn statement, i took the risk of seeing that i wanted us to be the world's next silicon valley, and i was expecting quite a lot of ridicule when i said that. but i think people understand that what we have got in this country which gives us a chance of doing that is we have got, outside america, the will�*s best universities, and outside america, the world's best financial services, and that gives us something special, so i think we are very well poised as a country in the areas that we would want to
i say, talking to people overseas about the uk? isay, what talking to people overseas about the uk?re the sectors that the uk is the strongest, so i don't think many people appreciate just how successful our tech industry is, the third largest in the world last year after the united states and china, life science, advanced manufacturing, clean energy, creative industries, all areas which have had tremendous success, on top of areas where we have been successful for many years, like financial...
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uk time. qatar and the united states want the truce to be extended to allow for more hostages and prisoners to be released. and according to reports , there is likely to be reports, there is likely to be a two day extension for 20 additional israelis and 60 palestinian prisoners to be released. well, to go through this now, get fully up to speed. i'm joined in the studio now by our reporter peters . so our reporter charlie peters. so some good news there. i mean, it's images the few it's amazing images the last few days particularly of young days of particularly of young emily hand being reunited with her father, elderly women being released. and now it looks like it be extended. it could be. >> that's the likely reporting coming out of the israeli media in the last couple of hours. and there is concern also that hamas has offered a list via qatar of the prisoners it wants to release today the hostages, i should say. they want to release today. and the israeli side has reportedly rejected that
uk time. qatar and the united states want the truce to be extended to allow for more hostages and prisoners to be released. and according to reports , there is likely to be reports, there is likely to be a two day extension for 20 additional israelis and 60 palestinian prisoners to be released. well, to go through this now, get fully up to speed. i'm joined in the studio now by our reporter peters . so our reporter charlie peters. so some good news there. i mean, it's images the few it's...
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Nov 13, 2023
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right here in the uk.very day britain is out there helping the poorest, the most vulnerable, saving and transforming lives. so i say it again. this is who we are and it should make us all proud. my lord mayor, when conflicts overseas create division at home, it is more important than ever that we preserve the values we hold dear. tolerance, free speech, the rule of law, respect for our history. we will protect all communities from violence and intimidation and prevent people being drawn into radicalisation. in these dangerous times we are notjust defending a better vision of the future against those who would destroy it, we are marshalling our expertise, our people and our alliances, to bring that future into being. we will continue to stand up for what is right. we will stand with our allies and the most vulnerable wherever they may be. we will show that the best are full of conviction and that our values will prevail. thank you. applause so there, the prime minister as expected, laying out the uk's forei
right here in the uk.very day britain is out there helping the poorest, the most vulnerable, saving and transforming lives. so i say it again. this is who we are and it should make us all proud. my lord mayor, when conflicts overseas create division at home, it is more important than ever that we preserve the values we hold dear. tolerance, free speech, the rule of law, respect for our history. we will protect all communities from violence and intimidation and prevent people being drawn into...
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the uk has called for a humanitarian pause. again, no talk of a ceasfire. hamas officials say israel is stalling a deal to release cap. held in gaza in exchange for five-day truce, and seven palestinians are killed, as israeli troops carry out more raids in the occupied west bank. and joining me to unpack all of that, said goda, a retired professor of biochemistry and currently a visiting professor at the university of derby, uk, and via skype, sallian boris, a director and chair in many non-profit organizations. so anne, advocates. for free speech and fair representation. thank you both for being here. let me start with you say it. um, it is now the second month of the israeli bombardment. let's start things off with your reflections on the sheer death doll and then the bombardment and everything that we have seen over the past few weeks. right, we have a saying in arabic they say, which means. river is safe from punishment misbehaves and this is exactly what israel is doing or has been doing since 1948, they have never been held accountable to anything, a
the uk has called for a humanitarian pause. again, no talk of a ceasfire. hamas officials say israel is stalling a deal to release cap. held in gaza in exchange for five-day truce, and seven palestinians are killed, as israeli troops carry out more raids in the occupied west bank. and joining me to unpack all of that, said goda, a retired professor of biochemistry and currently a visiting professor at the university of derby, uk, and via skype, sallian boris, a director and chair in many...
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Nov 17, 2023
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if the uk were to send people back to rwanda, would that stop you trying to get to the uk?ocal ngos told us these camps are entirely run by people smugglers. people pay 1,000, people pay 2,000, 3,000 — it's very, very expensive. some people, even if they say 5,000, they will pay because they want to reach the uk. the french authorities are cracking down on people smugglers. they've arrested 272 people this year, but small boats continue to set off all—year round. what would it take to stop illegal crossings on small boats — crossings on small boats? safe routes? we know that it can happen because if i'm not wrong, it happened when there was the war between ukraine and russia. so many humanitarian visas were created for ukrainian refugees. so we know that there are solutions. but solutions require political will, and that's not the focus of the british government right now. the objective is to deter more people from making the journey. sofia bettiza, bbc news, dunkirk. as you just heard, people are incredibly determined. it's their dream to get to the uk, many of them told m
if the uk were to send people back to rwanda, would that stop you trying to get to the uk?ocal ngos told us these camps are entirely run by people smugglers. people pay 1,000, people pay 2,000, 3,000 — it's very, very expensive. some people, even if they say 5,000, they will pay because they want to reach the uk. the french authorities are cracking down on people smugglers. they've arrested 272 people this year, but small boats continue to set off all—year round. what would it take to stop...
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the uk. to the rwanda policy, the _ factor to the uk. in relation to the rwanda policy, the home - factor to the uk. in relation to the l rwanda policy, the home secretary was quoted as saying my frustration is we have allowed the narrative to be created that this was to be the be created that this was to be the be all and end all of government policy. what the minister agree with the home secretary, and debbie does, what is the government's policy in relation to combating boats and resisting illegal migration? == relation to combating boats and resisting illegal migration? -- and if he does- — resisting illegal migration? -- and if he does. when _ resisting illegal migration? -- and if he does. when my _ resisting illegal migration? -- and if he does. when my right - resisting illegal migration? -- and i if he does. when my right honourable friend _ if he does. when my right honourable friend the _ if he does. when my right honourable friend the prime minister and i set out our— friend the p
the uk. to the rwanda policy, the _ factor to the uk. in relation to the rwanda policy, the home - factor to the uk. in relation to the l rwanda policy, the home secretary was quoted as saying my frustration is we have allowed the narrative to be created that this was to be the be created that this was to be the be all and end all of government policy. what the minister agree with the home secretary, and debbie does, what is the government's policy in relation to combating boats and resisting...
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yes, i mean, listen, i think the uk _ are at? yes, i mean, listen, i think the uk is _ are at?an, listen, i think the uk is in the same i think the uk is in the same situation as the us. the us produces about 4,000 tons of lithium a year and this year there will be 9000 tons mined globally so that a fraction and the uk and europe is similar. i think you are seeing lots of efforts to improve that but clearly my view remains it's got to be a concerted effort by all of the global allies, if you like, working together to bring on the technologies and deposits that we need. collaboration. comes up a lot. thank you. good to talk to. really interesting. simon clarke, who's the ceo of the american lithium corp. i will see you soon. hello. the weather's fairly quiet at the moment — typical autumn weather, really. towards the end of the week, possibly a little dose of winter on the way. but let's concentrate on the here and now. so tuesday, a rather cloudy day across england and wales, but across scotland and northern ireland, i think, some sunshine on the way. now, the satellite picture
yes, i mean, listen, i think the uk _ are at? yes, i mean, listen, i think the uk is _ are at?an, listen, i think the uk is in the same i think the uk is in the same situation as the us. the us produces about 4,000 tons of lithium a year and this year there will be 9000 tons mined globally so that a fraction and the uk and europe is similar. i think you are seeing lots of efforts to improve that but clearly my view remains it's got to be a concerted effort by all of the global allies, if you...
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it has also attempted to stifle any criticism of tel aviv in the uk. in his first public speech since the recent conservative party reshuffle prime minister rishi sunak has spoken on the deteriorating conditions for the civilians in the war zone. but there are many things that israel must do as part of its response. we've been clear that they must act within international law, they must take all measures to protect innocent civilians, including at hospitals, stop extremist violence in the west bank and allow more aid into gaza. mahmoud abbas, the president of the palestinian authority, described to me the terrible suffering of the palestinian people. too many civilians are losing their lives. that's why... i've doubled our aid to gaza and why we continue to press, both at the united nations and directly with israel, for unhindered humanitarian access and urgent and substantive humanitarian pauses. we want aid coming in by land, air and sea, and we're ready to use our bases in cyprus as a staging post. alleviating the suffering is our most foremost prio
it has also attempted to stifle any criticism of tel aviv in the uk. in his first public speech since the recent conservative party reshuffle prime minister rishi sunak has spoken on the deteriorating conditions for the civilians in the war zone. but there are many things that israel must do as part of its response. we've been clear that they must act within international law, they must take all measures to protect innocent civilians, including at hospitals, stop extremist violence in the west...
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the uk is _ big risks. those are some of the risks. the uk is trying _ big risks.isks. the uk is trying to - big risks. those are some of the| risks. the uk is trying to position itself as a global leader. but how is that being received by other countries? it is that being received by other countries?— is that being received by other countries? , , ., countries? it is widely regarded in the industry _ countries? it is widely regarded in the industry that _ countries? it is widely regarded in the industry that the _ countries? it is widely regarded in the industry that the uk _ countries? it is widely regarded in the industry that the uk is - countries? it is widely regarded in the industry that the uk is very i the industry that the uk is very probably the number three player in the ai space, with regard to investment, it regard to development. companies like deep mined, although owned by google, it was started in the uk, so the uk has a long and rich history with regard to computer science and to artificial intelligence. thank you very much- _ artificial intellige
the uk is _ big risks. those are some of the risks. the uk is trying _ big risks.isks. the uk is trying to - big risks. those are some of the| risks. the uk is trying to position itself as a global leader. but how is that being received by other countries? it is that being received by other countries?— is that being received by other countries? , , ., countries? it is widely regarded in the industry _ countries? it is widely regarded in the industry that _ countries? it is widely regarded in...
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uk. , g, the uk. policing. officers _ the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers in - the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers in a - the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers in a peter| policing. officers in a peter assaulted, racially abused and spat out. assaulted, racially abused and sat out. , ,., assaulted, racially abused and sat out. , _, . spat out. this is an incident where a _ spat out. this is an incident where a gentleman - spat out. this is an incident where a gentleman had - spat out. this is an incident where a gentleman had a l where a gentleman had a screwdriver in his hand. we believe he posed a risk to us at the time. pf: believe he posed a risk to us at the time.— believe he posed a risk to us at the time. pc zachary rolfe had only been _ at the time. pc zachary rolfe had only been in _ at the time. pc zachary rolfe had only been in the - at the time. pc zachary rolfe had only been in the job - at the time. pc zachary rolfe had only been in the job two | had onl
uk. , g, the uk. policing. officers _ the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers in - the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers in a - the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers in a peter| policing. officers in a peter assaulted, racially abused and spat out. assaulted, racially abused and sat out. , ,., assaulted, racially abused and sat out. , _, . spat out. this is an incident where a _ spat out. this is an incident where a gentleman - spat out. this is an incident where a...
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so damaging, disruptive and dangerous for a time across this part of the uk.weather's going to be better. in fact, some sunshine for parts of southern england and also southern wales. and then towards the evening, that storm blows itself out, or at least it moves out into the north sea and starts to weaken. then tuesday's weather map shows what's left of storm debi there, pulling away towards the east, across denmark. we have another area of low pressure, this one will bring some blustery weather, but it won't be anywhere near as windy. and it's going to be a showery picture. so that does mean there will be some sunshine, at least from time to time. the temperatures on tuesday, typically around 9 or 10 degrees across scotland, the rest of the country in the range of around 12 to 14 degrees. that was tuesday. this is wednesday. we're kind of in between weather systems on wednesday. on the one hand, this area of low pressure tries to approach us, but it does look as though it should stay to the south and the south—west, meaning that the south of the country is i
so damaging, disruptive and dangerous for a time across this part of the uk.weather's going to be better. in fact, some sunshine for parts of southern england and also southern wales. and then towards the evening, that storm blows itself out, or at least it moves out into the north sea and starts to weaken. then tuesday's weather map shows what's left of storm debi there, pulling away towards the east, across denmark. we have another area of low pressure, this one will bring some blustery...
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. ., , . ., �* ., the uk.our the uk. that is correct and i'm glad your notes — the uk. that is correct and i'm glad your notes in _ the uk. that is correct and i'm glad your notes in the _ the uk. that is correct and i'm glad your notes in the abstention - the uk. that is correct and i'm glad your notes in the abstention from l your notes in the abstention from these _ your notes in the abstention from these three countries who do not usually— these three countries who do not usually align with themselves, the united _ usually align with themselves, the united states and the uk align plenty— united states and the uk align plenty of times but also with russia him a _ plenty of times but also with russia him a that_ plenty of times but also with russia him a that typically does not happen _ him a that typically does not happen. this is a very charged situation, _ happen. this is a very charged situation, and one that we have all been _ situation, and one that we have all been born— situation, and one that we hav
. ., , . ., �* ., the uk.our the uk. that is correct and i'm glad your notes — the uk. that is correct and i'm glad your notes in _ the uk. that is correct and i'm glad your notes in the _ the uk. that is correct and i'm glad your notes in the abstention - the uk. that is correct and i'm glad your notes in the abstention from l your notes in the abstention from these _ your notes in the abstention from these three countries who do not usually— these three countries who do not usually...
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it was really cold across large areas of the uk.uestion is, will it snow this week? stay tuned for the answer to that one. it is cold at the moment because we have this northern latitude blocking. high pressure in the arctic is sending cold air our way. it is going to stay cold all week. low pressure has been bringing rain. through monday it will pull away to the near continent. still some wet weather to come across eastern england and some showers across north—eastern england and scotland and the best of any sunshine will be in the north—west the uk. wherever you are at hope you go through the afternoon the temperature is around six ounces. as we go through monday night, that area of low pressure pulls out of the way. sky is clear, wins fall lighter and you are looking at a widespread frost developing in the countryside. that takes us into tuesday, a completely different day. lots more in the way of sunshine after that gusty start, showers across northern and eastern areas with colder air working in here, and we will see some of sn
it was really cold across large areas of the uk.uestion is, will it snow this week? stay tuned for the answer to that one. it is cold at the moment because we have this northern latitude blocking. high pressure in the arctic is sending cold air our way. it is going to stay cold all week. low pressure has been bringing rain. through monday it will pull away to the near continent. still some wet weather to come across eastern england and some showers across north—eastern england and scotland...
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in the uk, yes. therefore going forward, - for deliveroo? in the uk, yes. their rivals because they will be watching this closely because the implications for them. it because the implications for them. , ., ., them. it will. deliveroo, looking _ them. it will. deliveroo, looking at— them. it will. deliveroo, looking at the _ them. it will. deliveroo, looking at the last - them. it will. deliveroo, i looking at the last report, they stressed 82% of riders said they were happy to work for them. an 80% are not. i am sure management will continue to emphasise that statistic. it is a challenge for the wider food delivery industry. rising labour costs, rising food costs, he riders that have a motorbike rather than a bicycle have rising energy costs and is one of the challenges to a model that at the moment to the prospective shareholders isn't producing enough. interesting to watch. thank _ producing enough. interesting to watch. thank you _ producing enough. interesting to watch. thank you and - producing enough. interesting to watch. thank you and good| produc
in the uk, yes. therefore going forward, - for deliveroo? in the uk, yes. their rivals because they will be watching this closely because the implications for them. it because the implications for them. , ., ., them. it will. deliveroo, looking _ them. it will. deliveroo, looking at— them. it will. deliveroo, looking at the _ them. it will. deliveroo, looking at the last - them. it will. deliveroo, i looking at the last report, they stressed 82% of riders said they were happy to work for...
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cobras were uk cobras.at happen by _ cobras were uk cobras. can i after that happen by happenstance - cobras were uk cobras. can i after that happen by happenstance or. cobras were uk cobras. can i after. that happen by happenstance or was there a formal decision taken to form it that way? i there a formal decision taken to form it that way?— form it that way? i think it wouldn't _ form it that way? i think it wouldn't have _ form it that way? i think it wouldn't have occurred - form it that way? i think it wouldn't have occurred to | form it that way? i think it. wouldn't have occurred to me form it that way? i think it - wouldn't have occurred to me to do it any other way. i don't recall anyone challenging it. certainly at that stage. and had they done so, i would have replied robustly that this was necessary. if i would have replied robustly that this was necessary.— would have replied robustly that this was necessary. if i can move another tepic_ this was necessary. if i can move another topic now, _ th
cobras were uk cobras.at happen by _ cobras were uk cobras. can i after that happen by happenstance - cobras were uk cobras. can i after that happen by happenstance or. cobras were uk cobras. can i after. that happen by happenstance or was there a formal decision taken to form it that way? i there a formal decision taken to form it that way?— form it that way? i think it wouldn't _ form it that way? i think it wouldn't have _ form it that way? i think it wouldn't have occurred - form it that...
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uk and the eu. good for both of us. i will come next year for a new summit and we will celebrate the entente cordiale. and this is a very special moment to me. so i'm optimistic about the relation and what we can be together. and i think we are this type of nation whose dna is to think bigger than we are. and this is why the best way to rebuild the friendship is precisely to do big things together for the world. and notjust to look at the nitty gritty and the bilateral relation. i wonder sometimes when you are a president who makes it clear that you want to work on immediate crises, the longer term issues, lots of initiatives. as a world leader, you come under a lot of criticism as well, do you ever feel sometimes when you wake up in the morning, you just want to pull the duvet over your head? i think this is a chance and an honour to be... to have responsibilities in this world. because i think we do live in a period of time where we are reshaping our world and we are living in a period of time whe
uk and the eu. good for both of us. i will come next year for a new summit and we will celebrate the entente cordiale. and this is a very special moment to me. so i'm optimistic about the relation and what we can be together. and i think we are this type of nation whose dna is to think bigger than we are. and this is why the best way to rebuild the friendship is precisely to do big things together for the world. and notjust to look at the nitty gritty and the bilateral relation. i wonder...
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the uk supreme court has just ruled that the government's flagship plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. the prime minister says the ruling isn't in and out come the government wanted but we commits to stopping the boats. rishi sunak will hold a press conference later. and i'm mark lowen in southern israel. the israeli military is carrying out a raid in part of gaza's largest hospital — al shifa. idf forces are carrying out a precise and targeted operation against hamas in a specified area in the shifa hospital. an eyewitness inside the hospital tells the bbc, soldiers are questioning people there. hamas is accused of using the site to conceal a command centre. you are watching bbc news. within the past hour, the uk supreme court has ruled that the government's flagship plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda, is unlawful. the judges unanimously rejected the government's appeal over its policy of removing asylum seekers to the east african country if they arrive in britain illegally. a response from prime minister rishi sunak is expected in the house of commons this lunchtime.
the uk supreme court has just ruled that the government's flagship plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. the prime minister says the ruling isn't in and out come the government wanted but we commits to stopping the boats. rishi sunak will hold a press conference later. and i'm mark lowen in southern israel. the israeli military is carrying out a raid in part of gaza's largest hospital — al shifa. idf forces are carrying out a precise and targeted operation against hamas in a...
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if the uk were to send people back to rwanda, would that stop you trying to get to the uk?usiness. local ngos told us these camps are entirely run by people smugglers. the french authorities are cracking down on people smugglers. they've arrested 272 people this year, but small boats continue to set off all—year round. what would it take to stop illegal crossings on small boats — safe routes? a man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of irish schoolteacher ashling murphy, in january last year. 33—year—old jozef puska was found guilty last week of attacking the 23—year—old as she was jogging. she was stabbed 11 times in the neck. chief superintendent tony lonergan spoke publicly after the sentencing. he described the crime as �*monstrous'. aisling, a school teacher was out for a walk after work when she was attacked and murdered byjozef puska. this monster�*s crime shocked the nation, i want to pay tribute to all the members all involved in this investigation and in particular, my colleagues at tullamore station where the investigation was led. the investigat
if the uk were to send people back to rwanda, would that stop you trying to get to the uk?usiness. local ngos told us these camps are entirely run by people smugglers. the french authorities are cracking down on people smugglers. they've arrested 272 people this year, but small boats continue to set off all—year round. what would it take to stop illegal crossings on small boats — safe routes? a man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of irish schoolteacher ashling murphy, in...
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the uk next year.absolutely. it is already getting political. _ year. absolutely. it is already getting political. we - year. absolutely. it is already getting political. we had - year. absolutely. it is already getting political. we had the l getting political. we had the shadow chancellor rachel reeves coming out and citing 13 years of economic failure by the conservative government and also you are having really the government ministers, including the prime minister rishi sunak, who is undoubtedly going to say that actually the government has succeeded in bringing inflation down, carving inflation down, carving inflation by the end of the year. in fact it is forecast to drop a little more than that, than the original forecast, by the end of the year. nevertheless, it is really action by the bank of england and increasing interest rates thatis and increasing interest rates that is helping to move that dial but also of course easing inflationary pressures coming from outside the uk as well. but the ve
the uk next year.absolutely. it is already getting political. _ year. absolutely. it is already getting political. we - year. absolutely. it is already getting political. we had - year. absolutely. it is already getting political. we had the l getting political. we had the shadow chancellor rachel reeves coming out and citing 13 years of economic failure by the conservative government and also you are having really the government ministers, including the prime minister rishi sunak, who is...
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so rain, but you can see the orange colours flooding across the uk.te breezy with the breeze coming in from a south—westerly direction. so the next few days then we have got some rain around, particularly on thursday, drier as we head into friday for most of us. but then temperatures on the rise but wet and windy for the weekend. bye— bye. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, the headlines. suella braverman hits back at the uk prime minister in a scathing letter following her dismissal as home secretary. her letter is eyewateringly excoriating. i've never seen a resignation like it. i can't recall one from history. the white house says us intelligence supports israel's claim that hamas is operating from tunnels beneath the biggest hospital in gaza. the head of al—shifa hospital says a mass grave has been dug there as it runs out of fuel. china's president arrives in san francisco ahead of a much anticipated meeting withjoe biden at the asia pacific summit.
so rain, but you can see the orange colours flooding across the uk.te breezy with the breeze coming in from a south—westerly direction. so the next few days then we have got some rain around, particularly on thursday, drier as we head into friday for most of us. but then temperatures on the rise but wet and windy for the weekend. bye— bye. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, the headlines. suella braverman hits back at the uk prime minister in a scathing letter following her...
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have - northern ireland to sort this out, the uk government have other. the uk government have otherther concerns and _ the uk government have other concerns and northern - the uk government have other concerns and northern irelandl the uk government have other. concerns and northern ireland is the uk government have other- concerns and northern ireland is not at the _ concerns and northern ireland is not at the centre — concerns and northern ireland is not at the centre of— concerns and northern ireland is not at the centre of their _ concerns and northern ireland is not at the centre of their attention, - at the centre of their attention, 'ust at the centre of their attention, just in— at the centre of their attention, just in terms— at the centre of their attention, just in terms of— at the centre of their attention, just in terms of how _ at the centre of their attention, just in terms of how we - at the centre of their attention, just in terms of how we get - at the centre of their attention, | just in terms of how we get back at the centre of their attention, - just in terms of
have - northern ireland to sort this out, the uk government have other. the uk government have otherther concerns and _ the uk government have other concerns and northern - the uk government have other concerns and northern irelandl the uk government have other. concerns and northern ireland is the uk government have other- concerns and northern ireland is not at the _ concerns and northern ireland is not at the centre — concerns and northern ireland is not at the centre of— concerns and...
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these are people at the uk needs. ~ , , uk needs. well, it is interesting about health _ uk needs.s interesting about health and social- uk needs. well, it is interesting about health and social care - uk needs. well, it is interesting about health and social care it i uk needs. well, it is interestingj about health and social care it is true a lot of people have come in on visas to work in their sectors but we haven't actually seen the rate of vacancies reducing significantly because what happens is migrant put downward pressure on wages and then other people leave those workforces. so we still have a great vacancy and social care. migration is not plugging the gap that we need in their sectors. what we need to do is improve wages and working conditions for people in health and social care. migration is not the answer to our workforce. care. migration is not the answer to ourworkforce. it care. migration is not the answer to our workforce. it is investing in people, investing in skills and productivity, improving our technology that supports these kind of jobs. technology that sup
these are people at the uk needs. ~ , , uk needs. well, it is interesting about health _ uk needs.s interesting about health and social- uk needs. well, it is interesting about health and social care - uk needs. well, it is interesting about health and social care it i uk needs. well, it is interestingj about health and social care it is true a lot of people have come in on visas to work in their sectors but we haven't actually seen the rate of vacancies reducing significantly because what...
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— us and the government here in the uk, i think putting those _ us and the government here in the uk,ting those aside, there will be a _ uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome - uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome sigh. uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome sigh of| there will be a welcome sigh of relief— there will be a welcome sigh of relief certainly— there will be a welcome sigh of relief certainly for— there will be a welcome sigh of relief certainly for someone - there will be a welcome sigh of| relief certainly for someone who there will be a welcome sigh of. relief certainly for someone who is familiar~ _ relief certainly for someone who is familiar~ dr— relief certainly for someone who is familiar. �* , ., ., familiar. a sigh of relief for some but, familiar. a sigh of relief for some but. jenny. _ familiar. a sigh of relief for some but. jenny. it— familiar. a sigh of relief for some but. jenny. it is _ familiar. a sigh of relief for some but, jenny, it is interesting - familiar. a sigh of relief for some but, jenny,
— us and the government here in the uk, i think putting those _ us and the government here in the uk,ting those aside, there will be a _ uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome - uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome sigh. uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome sigh of| there will be a welcome sigh of relief— there will be a welcome sigh of relief certainly— there will be a welcome sigh of relief certainly for— there will be a...
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— coming down to a battle on whether the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the uk leaves the echr? that we _ the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we need - the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we need to i the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we need to be i the last thing that we need to be considering doing. the situation is there are far too many people coming across the channel illegally using people smugglers. the number is down on last year by more than 30% at a time when illegal immigration has been going up into the rest of europe so some success but still too high and a long way to go to make sure we are in control of that. part of that is the rwanda deal and part of that is the rwanda deal and part of that is the rwanda deal and part of that is processing asylum claims much more quickly. also having more return solutions for people who have failed their applications and have no right to be in the uk. all those things need to come together before we start talking about changes to the international law. melt we start
— coming down to a battle on whether the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the uk leaves the echr? that we _ the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we need - the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we need to i the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we need to be i the last thing that we need to be considering doing. the situation is there are far too many people coming across the channel illegally using people smugglers. the number is down on...
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around the region throughout the uk. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.g the news. retailers blame the cost of living in poor weather for people buying less fuel. the volume of products sold last month fell by 0.3% to the lowest level since february 2021 — when large parts of the country were in covid lockdowns. two twelve—year—old boys are due to appear before birmingham magistrates�* court today — charged with the murder of a nineteen—year—old man in wolverhampton. shawn seesahai was stabbed to death on monday evening. the boys have also been charged with possession of a bladed article. they cannot be publicly named because of their age. the uk government says an eight—billion pound fund will be made available to councils in england over the next decade to help tackle potholes. the transport secretary, mark harper, said motorists would immediately see improvements in road conditions. councils, on the other hand, say the cost of repairing local roads was closer to £14 billlion. you're live with bbc news. the uk government is planning emergency legislatio
around the region throughout the uk. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.g the news. retailers blame the cost of living in poor weather for people buying less fuel. the volume of products sold last month fell by 0.3% to the lowest level since february 2021 — when large parts of the country were in covid lockdowns. two twelve—year—old boys are due to appear before birmingham magistrates�* court today — charged with the murder of a nineteen—year—old man in...
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. . different stories from across the uk. �* , ., , the uk. .me hope _ the uk. . as an investment which some hope will- the uk. . as an investment - which some hope will transform this part of whitby. this which some hope will transform this part of whitby.— this part of whitby. this 2.3 million i _ this part of whitby. this 2.3 million i think— this part of whitby. this 2.3 million i think change - this part of whitby. this 2.3 million i think change way l this part of whitby. this 2.3 i million i think change way that people use the bridge, suddenly how they use the areas around it. , ., , ., how they use the areas around it. these ideas have already been put — it. these ideas have already been put forward _ it. these ideas have already been put forward by - it. these ideas have already been put forward by the - been put forward by the council with pedestrianised walkways aiming to make this part of whitby feel more connected. as yet though, nothing has been agreed and members of the public are now being asked to give their ideas as to how the
. . different stories from across the uk. �* , ., , the uk. .me hope _ the uk. . as an investment which some hope will- the uk. . as an investment - which some hope will transform this part of whitby. this which some hope will transform this part of whitby.— this part of whitby. this 2.3 million i _ this part of whitby. this 2.3 million i think— this part of whitby. this 2.3 million i think change - this part of whitby. this 2.3 million i think change way l this part of whitby. this 2.3 i...
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it was really cold across large areas of the uk. really cold. this week?" stay tuned for the answer to that one. it is cold at the moment because we have this northern latitude blocking. high pressure in the arctic is sending cold air our way. it is going to stay cold all week. low pressure has been bringing rain in recent hours. through monday it will slowly pull away to the near continent. still some wet weather to come across eastern england and some showers across north—east england and east scotland and the best of any sunshine will be in the north—west the uk. wherever you are it'll feel cold through the afternoon the temperatures around 6 celsius. as we go through monday night, that area of low pressure pulls out of the way. skies clear, winds fall lighter and you are looking at a widespread frost developing in the countryside. that takes us into tuesday, a completely different day. lots more in the way of sunshine after that frosty start, showers across northern and eastern areas and with colder air working in here, we will see some of s
it was really cold across large areas of the uk. really cold. this week?" stay tuned for the answer to that one. it is cold at the moment because we have this northern latitude blocking. high pressure in the arctic is sending cold air our way. it is going to stay cold all week. low pressure has been bringing rain in recent hours. through monday it will slowly pull away to the near continent. still some wet weather to come across eastern england and some showers across north—east england...
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in the uk there — regulatory certainty. in the uk there is— regulatory certainty.regulatory certainty. in the uk there is a lot more that is on the way, _ there is a lot more that is on the way, but — there is a lot more that is on the way, but in — there is a lot more that is on the way, but in the uk there is a lot of still to— way, but in the uk there is a lot of still to come — way, but in the uk there is a lot of still to come for legitimate actors in the _ still to come for legitimate actors in the space. it is important to distinguish between legitimate companies and companies like ftx, that was— companies and companies like ftx, that was involved in fraud. the la er that was involved in fraud. the lawyer for _ that was involved in fraud. the lawyer for sam _ that was involved in fraud. lie: lawyer for sam bankman—fried said that was involved in fraud. ire: lawyer for sam bankman—fried said we respect the �*s decision that we are very disappointed by the result. let's speak now to russ mould, investment director at aj bell. what is the reaction bring to this
in the uk there — regulatory certainty. in the uk there is— regulatory certainty.regulatory certainty. in the uk there is a lot more that is on the way, _ there is a lot more that is on the way, but — there is a lot more that is on the way, but in — there is a lot more that is on the way, but in the uk there is a lot of still to— way, but in the uk there is a lot of still to come — way, but in the uk there is a lot of still to come for legitimate actors in the _ still to come for...
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if the uk were to send people back to rwanda, would that stop you trying to get to the uk?s. local ngos told us these camps are entirely run by people smugglers. people pay 1,000, people pay 2,000, 3,000 — it's very, very expensive. some people, even if they say 5,000, they will pay because they want to reach the uk. the french authorities are cracking down on people smugglers. they've arrested 272 people this year, but small boats continue to set off all—year round. what would it take to stop illegal crossings on small boats — safe routes? we know that it can happen because if i'm not wrong, it happened when there was the war between ukraine and russia. so many humanitarian visas were created for ukrainian refugees. so we know that there are solutions. but solutions require political will, and that's not the focus of the british government right now. the objective is to deter more people from making the journey. sofia bettiza, bbc news, dunkirk. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. it looks like being a pretty good day for most of us today. the weather is going to c
if the uk were to send people back to rwanda, would that stop you trying to get to the uk?s. local ngos told us these camps are entirely run by people smugglers. people pay 1,000, people pay 2,000, 3,000 — it's very, very expensive. some people, even if they say 5,000, they will pay because they want to reach the uk. the french authorities are cracking down on people smugglers. they've arrested 272 people this year, but small boats continue to set off all—year round. what would it take to...
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Nov 21, 2023
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i think that was a real strength. is the uk. i think that was a real strenuth. . . . the uk., it's obvious there were a very i strength. is a matter of interest, i it's obvious there were a very large number— it's obvious there were a very large number of— it's obvious there were a very large number of meetings from the 24th of january— number of meetings from the 24th of january 2020 onwards. in terms of the formality of that process, do you recall — the formality of that process, do you recall whether or not your various — you recall whether or not your various meetings with the other uk cmos— various meetings with the other uk cmos were limited?— cmos were limited? essentially we met in three _ cmos were limited? essentially we met in three different _ cmos were limited? essentially we met in three different ways. i cmos were limited? essentially we met in three different ways. there | met in three different ways. there were informal discussions will stop there were formal things where we were trying to come to a decision and essentially that either ended up with a minute
i think that was a real strength. is the uk. i think that was a real strenuth. . . . the uk., it's obvious there were a very i strength. is a matter of interest, i it's obvious there were a very large number— it's obvious there were a very large number of— it's obvious there were a very large number of meetings from the 24th of january— number of meetings from the 24th of january 2020 onwards. in terms of the formality of that process, do you recall — the formality of that process, do...
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so, rain, but you can see the orange colours flooding across the uk.ing be quite breezy with the breeze coming in from a southwesterly direction. so the next few days then, we have got some rain around, particularly on thursday, drier as we head into friday for most of us. but then temperatures on the rise, but wet and windy for the weekend. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. the israeli army says it is carrying out a raid on part of gaza's largest hospital, al—shifa. hamas is accused of using the site as a command centre. the uk supreme court will rule later on whether the government's flagship plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda is lawful. and the puteketeke bird wins new zealand's annual bird of the century poll with record votes after a campaign by us—based comedian, john oliver. hello, i'm marc ashdown. we start the programme with a developing situation at gaza's largest hospital. the israeli military has said it is carrying out an operation against hamas at the al—shifa hospital. israel says it conceals an underground command ce
so, rain, but you can see the orange colours flooding across the uk.ing be quite breezy with the breeze coming in from a southwesterly direction. so the next few days then, we have got some rain around, particularly on thursday, drier as we head into friday for most of us. but then temperatures on the rise, but wet and windy for the weekend. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. the israeli army says it is carrying out a raid on part of gaza's largest hospital, al—shifa. hamas is...
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Nov 14, 2023
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what explains the disparity in performance between, for example, the uk and the united states?ures from the united states were pretty stunning. i think it came out at li.9% growth. it seems to be steaming, the us economy. well... hang on. but at the same time, the uk economy, according to different estimates from the imf, oecd and the bank of england, is basically flat—lining and will flatline for the next 12 months. so we don't know what will happen in the united states next year. the us printed so much money and had such a large fiscal expansion in 2020—21 that they are still seeing the effects of that come through. it is quite conceivable that if things carry on, the us will slow sharply next year. but surely the point is the us sort of has this pretty golden combination of an inflation rate that never hit the heights of the uk and is now down at 3.9% or so. and it has what seems to be a very impressive growth rate, and at the same time, according to your explanation of what went wrong and the loosening of monetary policy far too much, the us should be in deep trouble, but i
what explains the disparity in performance between, for example, the uk and the united states?ures from the united states were pretty stunning. i think it came out at li.9% growth. it seems to be steaming, the us economy. well... hang on. but at the same time, the uk economy, according to different estimates from the imf, oecd and the bank of england, is basically flat—lining and will flatline for the next 12 months. so we don't know what will happen in the united states next year. the us...
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we begin with a dramatic day in uk politics. former prime minister david cameron has astonished westminster by returning to government as britain's new foreign secretary. it's part of a major cabinet reshuffle by the current prime minister, rishi sunak. mr cameron, who was pm between 2010 and 2016, said, although he disagreed with some of mr sunak�*s decisions, he believed he was a "strong and capable" leader. the move comes on the same day suella braverman was sacked as home secretary following days of speculation about her future. mrs braverman had angered many in government after writing a newspaper article criticising the policing of pro—palestinian marches in london. here's our political editor, chris mason. what the hell...? people express surprise in a variety of ways. here's mine. cor blimey! the guy who used to be prime minister back where he used to live. and back in government. are you the new foreign secretary, david cameron? the accidental instigator of the biggest shift in british foreign policy in a generation, br
we begin with a dramatic day in uk politics. former prime minister david cameron has astonished westminster by returning to government as britain's new foreign secretary. it's part of a major cabinet reshuffle by the current prime minister, rishi sunak. mr cameron, who was pm between 2010 and 2016, said, although he disagreed with some of mr sunak�*s decisions, he believed he was a "strong and capable" leader. the move comes on the same day suella braverman was sacked as home...
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Nov 15, 2023
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the us, the uk and rush or abstain from this role. ~ ., ., , ., uk and rush or abstain from this role ., ., role. what does that tell you? what it tells me is — role. what does that tell you? what it tells me is if — role. what does that tell you? what it tells me is if you _ role. what does that tell you? what it tells me is if you look _ role. what does that tell you? what it tells me is if you look at the - it tells me is if you look at the united states statement they clearly agree with many of the key provisions of this resolution, including on the urgency for parties to adhere to international humanitarian law. for palestinian groups to release israeli hostages and unlawful air strikes to come to and unlawful air strikes to come to an end. the reality is this is a legally binding resolution and it's important that the united states and the security council follow—up to ensure that its provisions are followed, including that israel flicks the switch to turn electricity back on, turns the faucet onto water, allows aid in and stops its unlawful air strikes for the hospitals, school
the us, the uk and rush or abstain from this role. ~ ., ., , ., uk and rush or abstain from this role ., ., role. what does that tell you? what it tells me is — role. what does that tell you? what it tells me is if — role. what does that tell you? what it tells me is if you _ role. what does that tell you? what it tells me is if you look _ role. what does that tell you? what it tells me is if you look at the - it tells me is if you look at the united states statement they clearly agree with...