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it markets to follow the uk economy?— markets to follow the uk economy?onom ? . . , economy? it certainly has. it was... there _ economy? it certainly has. it was... there was _ economy? it certainly has. it was... there was a - economy? it certainly has. it was... there was a lot - economy? it certainly has. it was. .. there was a lot of- was... there was a lot of terminal last week and the uk government bond market, if you look at that, it ended the week off its was level so a little sign of stability but i think the market in the uk still quite nervous, still quite vulnerable if it were to get bad news. the market watching very closely. notjust bad news. the market watching very closely. not just the political developments but also the economic developments as well. the economic data that we have this week as well.- have this week as well. looking at the economics, _ have this week as well. looking at the economics, this - have this week as well. looking at the economics, this plan, - at the economics, this plan, the government will call this a game ch
it markets to follow the uk economy?— markets to follow the uk economy?onom ? . . , economy? it certainly has. it was... there _ economy? it certainly has. it was... there was _ economy? it certainly has. it was... there was a - economy? it certainly has. it was... there was a lot - economy? it certainly has. it was. .. there was a lot of- was... there was a lot of terminal last week and the uk government bond market, if you look at that, it ended the week off its was level so a little sign...
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the uk last year.eves will be the most senior british official to visit beijing in seven years. amidst, as you mentioned, a concerted effort by labour to build bridges with china. and ties have been strained in recent years with allegations of chinese hacking and spying and its jailing of pro—democracy figures in hong kong. now, miss reeves is travelling to china with senior financial figures, including the governor of the bank of england and the chair of hsbc. as for what's in it for china, well, one of the main goals is more cooperation on financial services. china is moving up the value chain and the uk could help, given its expertise in services and financial services. china, of course, is expected to be at the sharp end of donald trump's aggressive trade policy, which could result in tariffs of up to 60% on all chinese goods. chinese officials are already contending with a rapidly declining currency and a stock market sell off, and a protracted property crisis. the uk is unlikely to be able to res
the uk last year.eves will be the most senior british official to visit beijing in seven years. amidst, as you mentioned, a concerted effort by labour to build bridges with china. and ties have been strained in recent years with allegations of chinese hacking and spying and its jailing of pro—democracy figures in hong kong. now, miss reeves is travelling to china with senior financial figures, including the governor of the bank of england and the chair of hsbc. as for what's in it for china,...
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., , ., the uk? it does, and certainly there's a _ the uk?e uk? it does, and certainly there's a lot of _ the uk? it does, and certainly there's a lot of questions - the uk? it does, and certainly there's a lot of questions to i there's a lot of questions to be asked around here, as they have the government have committed 1a billion to this but how they will cost this, 1a billion ai investment is a drop in the ocean. and ai is hugely energy consumptive, it is estimated that by 2028, the world's energy use for al estimated that by 2028, the world's energy use for ai will be the sum of the —— met the same as the netherlands, so what is the country and the government going to do around that? arejust such government going to do around that? are just such a new technology that the answers are not there currently. so there are many questions that the government has to answer but i think in the uk and more broadly, this has been received very well by the technology industry. very well by the technology indust ., ., . . very well by the technology in
., , ., the uk? it does, and certainly there's a _ the uk?e uk? it does, and certainly there's a lot of _ the uk? it does, and certainly there's a lot of questions - the uk? it does, and certainly there's a lot of questions to i there's a lot of questions to be asked around here, as they have the government have committed 1a billion to this but how they will cost this, 1a billion ai investment is a drop in the ocean. and ai is hugely energy consumptive, it is estimated that by 2028, the world's...
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and uk, we think there is room for inflation to surprise to the downside in the uk because it has beenre driven by services that services inflation has been driven by wages. when you look at the jobs market which ultimately is going to dictate where wages are, it does show signs of material calling in the uk. anecdotally, we have seen the ceo from reed saying post-october budget, the number of job openings fell 13% in the month of november. we aw indeed.com which said year over year, the fall has been 15% sorry, 25% if you compare pre-covid levels, it is down 30% that hasn't yet translated into lower wages. wages still are rising 5% to 6% in the uk. much faster than anywhere else we should expect that to start coming off the as the labor market and employees have less bargaining power to demand higher wages there is less upside risk to yields in the uk, we see yields coming back down and seeing what is happening to europe. >> briefly, i would like to look at the issuance level in the united states. we know the pressures in the treasury space is coming from the fact that the biden admin
and uk, we think there is room for inflation to surprise to the downside in the uk because it has beenre driven by services that services inflation has been driven by wages. when you look at the jobs market which ultimately is going to dictate where wages are, it does show signs of material calling in the uk. anecdotally, we have seen the ceo from reed saying post-october budget, the number of job openings fell 13% in the month of november. we aw indeed.com which said year over year, the fall...
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it was a bitterly cold night across many parts of the uk.a hard frost on ground and again the continuation of ice for some of us this morning as well. in fact, it was the coldest night of the winter so far. in northern scotland, the thermometer went down to —18.9 celsius. it will gradually get milder or less cold as we go into the early part of next week. for this afternoon, a bit of rain moving into scotland, northwest england and wales, that could fall temporarily as a bit of snow over higher ground. sunshine in eastern areas. still a really cold day for most of us, temperatures up to four celsius but less cold in northern ireland, west wales and southwest england, temperatures here up to six celsius. tonight, some cloud moving eastwards, temperatures dropping quickly but perhaps recovering slightly into the early part of sunday morning. regardless, towards eastern areas, another hard frost expected, temperatures widely below freezing. not as cold again towards western areas because we have this milder, southwesterly wind bringing in some
it was a bitterly cold night across many parts of the uk.a hard frost on ground and again the continuation of ice for some of us this morning as well. in fact, it was the coldest night of the winter so far. in northern scotland, the thermometer went down to —18.9 celsius. it will gradually get milder or less cold as we go into the early part of next week. for this afternoon, a bit of rain moving into scotland, northwest england and wales, that could fall temporarily as a bit of snow over...
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democracy in the uk and whether elon musk is undermining it. thank you.gainst uk prime minister sir keir starmer, having to do with his record prosecuting child sex abuse cases. sir keir has pushed back and most recently has said that the online discourse has now crossed a line. on stage here at ces, yaccarino defended musk�*s commentary, calling it courageous. all this comes after meta — which owns facebook and instagram — announced it will end third—party fact checking on its social media platforms in the us. founder and ceo mark zuckerberg said there was �*too much censorship�* and that the move would promote freedom of expression. meta has this week reshuffled its board with the departure of former liberal democrat leader nick clegg as its head of corporate affairs. it has appointed trump ally and ultimate fighting championship dana white. so has mr trump's win sparked a cultural shift in silicon valley? mr zuckerberg suggests so. the recent elections also feel like a cultural tipping point towards once again prioritising speech. so we're going to get
democracy in the uk and whether elon musk is undermining it. thank you.gainst uk prime minister sir keir starmer, having to do with his record prosecuting child sex abuse cases. sir keir has pushed back and most recently has said that the online discourse has now crossed a line. on stage here at ces, yaccarino defended musk�*s commentary, calling it courageous. all this comes after meta — which owns facebook and instagram — announced it will end third—party fact checking on its social...
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the uk has very little.roblem, because we would simply pump gas from britain to europe in the summer and gas from britain to europe in the summerand pump gas from britain to europe in the summer and pump it back in the summer and pump it back in the winter. since russia's invasion of ukraine, european demand for gas has increased, but if prices rise in the uk, gas will flow. the market is quite price sentive. in the uk we don't have a lot of gas storage. half of it is the rough site off the coast of yorkshire and there is some in our liquid natural gas terminals. if that supply runs out, we would lose the buffer against price increases elsewhere. if there was a price spike in europe and we didn't have reserves, we would have to pay what ever the going price for gas was and that could be quite high. at the moment, that doesn't seem to be the case and prices in europe are falling, because the cold snap, although the weather is bad, the forecast is for an improvement and prices in the uk and in europe on the wh
the uk has very little.roblem, because we would simply pump gas from britain to europe in the summer and gas from britain to europe in the summerand pump gas from britain to europe in the summer and pump it back in the summer and pump it back in the winter. since russia's invasion of ukraine, european demand for gas has increased, but if prices rise in the uk, gas will flow. the market is quite price sentive. in the uk we don't have a lot of gas storage. half of it is the rough site off the...
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i think the uk can -la its problem? i think the uk can play its part. _ problem? i think the uk can play its part, i think - problem? i think the uk can play its part, i think it - problem? i think the uk can play its part, i think it is - play its part, i think it is very good at the global game, it is very good at diversity and i think it should invest in that. i think they will have to play to their strengths rather than try to cover up the weaknesses.— than try to cover up the weaknesses. thank you for talkinu weaknesses. thank you for talking to _ weaknesses. thank you for talking to us. _ here in england, a leading obesity expert has warned that weight loss drugs could bankrupt the national health service if they were prescribed to all the patients who are eligible for them. 3.4 million people in england are understood to qualify — but there are warnings it would cost around £10 billion a year if they were all treated at once. here's our medical editor fergus walsh. ray is 62 and has battled with his weight for most of his life. ray, what size is that? it mi
i think the uk can -la its problem? i think the uk can play its part. _ problem? i think the uk can play its part, i think - problem? i think the uk can play its part, i think it - problem? i think the uk can play its part, i think it is - play its part, i think it is very good at the global game, it is very good at diversity and i think it should invest in that. i think they will have to play to their strengths rather than try to cover up the weaknesses.— than try to cover up the weaknesses....
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the uk economy under pressure. and more bad news for germany's economy. gdp shrank for a second year in a row, just over a month before a crucial elections. also, cashing in on trump's china terror threats, businesses look to pick up the slack. we begin in the us, where prices edged up more than expected in december, driven higher by food and energy costs. that didn't stop stock markets in the us from soaring on the news that the opening bell will have more on the market bell will have more on the m a ket bell will have more on the m a moment. across the pond, a in a moment. across the pond, a surprise full in uk inflation but it's still above the bank of england target, keeping the uk economy under pressure. and more bad news for germany's economy. gdp shrank for a second year in a row, just over a month before a crucial elections. also, cashing in on trump's china terror threats, businesses look to pick up the slack. we begin in the us, where prices edged up more than expected in december, driven higher by food a
the uk economy under pressure. and more bad news for germany's economy. gdp shrank for a second year in a row, just over a month before a crucial elections. also, cashing in on trump's china terror threats, businesses look to pick up the slack. we begin in the us, where prices edged up more than expected in december, driven higher by food and energy costs. that didn't stop stock markets in the us from soaring on the news that the opening bell will have more on the market bell will have more on...
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to the uk really _ discovery to focus on. to the uk really be _ discovery to focus on. on. to the uk really be an ai _ discovery to focus on. to the uk really be an ai we - discovery to focus on. to the uk really be an ai we don't. | discovery to focus on. to the | uk really be an ai we don't. it uk really be an ai we don't. tit is already an ai leader, we are is already an a! leader, we are some distance from the us and china but we are from a number three in the world and number one in europe still be adding really well but at the same time we do not have a supercomputer in the world top 50, that will cost investment and readjust to the government say only a few months ago we could not afford a supercomputer, it hundred million pounds, said the previous government had budgeted for it. now we have that money where is it. we are telling every civil servant to be more efficient, cut costs, we need to see the devil and the details, where is the money coming from to pay for this. it is good to talk enthusiastically, we need the detail. ~ ., ., ., ., detail. we are followin
to the uk really _ discovery to focus on. to the uk really be _ discovery to focus on. on. to the uk really be an ai _ discovery to focus on. to the uk really be an ai we - discovery to focus on. to the uk really be an ai we don't. | discovery to focus on. to the | uk really be an ai we don't. it uk really be an ai we don't. tit is already an ai leader, we are is already an a! leader, we are some distance from the us and china but we are from a number three in the world and number one in europe...
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and who governs the uk.person we're going to talk about again and again in 2025, whether people like it or not. and i think you're right, henry, also to say how surreal it is, you know, we shouldn't alljust be like boiled frogs and think this is normal, right? we said this last week — it is not normal for the world's richest man to be slagging off an elected prime minister in a foreign country, repeatedly in inflammatory and misleading terms, again and again and again and again and again. this is not normal. and just because we've all sort of, you know, been part of the social media revolution, and as public debate has also often become coarser, uglier, more personal, more sort of controversial, we shouldn'tjust say, "oh, yeah, well, it's normal this happens," because it's not for good or for ill. i'm not making a judgment. i'm just saying, newscasters, you're a smart bunch. remember how weird this is and how if you'd gone back, you know, if you went back ten years, you would think that this was not believab
and who governs the uk.person we're going to talk about again and again in 2025, whether people like it or not. and i think you're right, henry, also to say how surreal it is, you know, we shouldn't alljust be like boiled frogs and think this is normal, right? we said this last week — it is not normal for the world's richest man to be slagging off an elected prime minister in a foreign country, repeatedly in inflammatory and misleading terms, again and again and again and again and again....
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and who governs the uk.person we're going to talk about again and again in 2025, whether people like it or not. and i think you're right, henry, also to say how surreal it is, you know, we shouldn't alljust be like boiled frogs and think this is normal, right? we said this last week — it is not normal for the world's richest man to be slagging off an elected prime minister in a foreign country, repeatedly, in inflammatory and misleading terms, again and again and again and again and again. this is not normal. and just because we've all sort of, you know, been part of the social media revolution, and as public debate has also often become coarser, uglier, more personal, more sort of controversial, we shouldn't just say, oh, yeah, well, it's normal this happens because it's not for good or for ill. i'm not making a judgment. i'm just saying, newscasters, you're a smart bunch. remember how weird this is and how if you'd gone back, you know, if you went back ten years, you would think that this was not believabl
and who governs the uk.person we're going to talk about again and again in 2025, whether people like it or not. and i think you're right, henry, also to say how surreal it is, you know, we shouldn't alljust be like boiled frogs and think this is normal, right? we said this last week — it is not normal for the world's richest man to be slagging off an elected prime minister in a foreign country, repeatedly, in inflammatory and misleading terms, again and again and again and again and again....
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i am with the bbc in the uk... ., ., �* ., the uk... hang on, aman meeting riiht the uk..... hang on, aman meeting right now. that that _ the uk... hang on, aman meeting right now. that that i _ the uk... hang on, aman meeting right now. that that i am. - the uk... hang on, aman meeting right now. that that i am. it - right now. that that i am. it is elon musk _ right now. that that i am. it is elon musk undermining . right now. that that i am. it | is elon musk undermining uk politics? is elon musk undermining uk olitics? ,., ., is elon musk undermining uk olitics? , ., , politics? good effort but clearly she _ politics? good effort but clearly she did _ politics? good effort but clearly she did not - politics? good effort but clearly she did not want| politics? good effort but l clearly she did not want to talk to about anything but quite a european leaders are starting to be very vocal about elon musk, what he's saying on x an interestingly on thursday elon musk will be using x to host the afd for a lengthy chat and they have elections in february in germany? that's ri .
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a strong notice on the uk market, too. at the moment, the yield on the ten-year gilt is also moving higher at 4.839%. this is a very important one to keep monitoring particularly after we saw it hitting a high earlier this week trading at the highest level since 2008. let me take you as well to the bond market over in the united states because that's where the initial pressure actually started. we have the ten-year yield on the treasury also tracking higher at 4.696%. we are, indeed, far from the highest level ever of 5.02%. nonetheless, we have been moving closer to that level. so, one of the guests yesterday was actually suggesting that we could be testing in the very near future the 5% level. we shall find out. in the meantime, also pressures in terms of the currency market. particularly, though, i have to take you to the sterling if we can share the performance there to the euro/dollar, but sterling/dollar is where i want to focus. we have seen sterling at the moment moving lower against the greenback easing some of th
a strong notice on the uk market, too. at the moment, the yield on the ten-year gilt is also moving higher at 4.839%. this is a very important one to keep monitoring particularly after we saw it hitting a high earlier this week trading at the highest level since 2008. let me take you as well to the bond market over in the united states because that's where the initial pressure actually started. we have the ten-year yield on the treasury also tracking higher at 4.696%. we are, indeed, far from...
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uk last year.s and as you mentioned there is a concerted effort by labour to build bridges with china. ties have been strained in recent years with allegations of chinese hacking and spying and its jailing of pro—democracy figures in hong kong. ms reid says travelling to china with senior financial figures including the governor of seniorfinancialfigures including the governor of the bank of england and the chair of hsbc -- bank of england and the chair of hsbc —— miss reeves. as for what is in it for china, one of the main goals is more cooperation in financial services. china is moving up the value chain. the uk could help, given its expertise in services and financial services. china is expected to be at the sharp end of donald trump's aggressive trade policy which could result in tariffs of up to 60% on all chinese goods. chinese officials are already contending with a rapidly declining currency and trade stock market sell—off and a protracted property crisis. the uk is unlikely to be able to r
uk last year.s and as you mentioned there is a concerted effort by labour to build bridges with china. ties have been strained in recent years with allegations of chinese hacking and spying and its jailing of pro—democracy figures in hong kong. ms reid says travelling to china with senior financial figures including the governor of seniorfinancialfigures including the governor of the bank of england and the chair of hsbc -- bank of england and the chair of hsbc —— miss reeves. as for what...
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if you are in the uk, you can see herfull interview, it if you are in the uk, you can see her full interviewng on bbc two, it will also be available on bbc iplayer. if you've been affected by any of those difficult issues, details of health and support are available, just go to our website. we are going to end with the ongoing fires that are raging across los angeles, it is night time there, it is the middle of the night, a curfew have been imposed, firefighters are continuing to battle as those fires rage. hello again. it was a bitterly cold night across many parts of the uk. temperatures widely below freezing and we had scenes like ths, a hard frost on ground and again the continuation of ice for some of us this morning as well. in fact, it was the coldest night of the winter so far. in northern scotland, the thermometer went down to —18.9 celsius. it will gradually get milder or less cold as we go into the early part of next week. for this afternoon, a bit of rain moving into scotland, northwest england and wales, that could fall temporarily as a bit of snow over higher ground. sunshine i
if you are in the uk, you can see herfull interview, it if you are in the uk, you can see her full interviewng on bbc two, it will also be available on bbc iplayer. if you've been affected by any of those difficult issues, details of health and support are available, just go to our website. we are going to end with the ongoing fires that are raging across los angeles, it is night time there, it is the middle of the night, a curfew have been imposed, firefighters are continuing to battle as...
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it is not a country that wants the uk to succeed in a purely benign way.s of things. we know that there have been all sorts of, you know, an uptick, as we've discussed many times, in the kind of threats from state actors that the uk faces. actually, what are you doing going to go and break bread with the chinese? so it's a difficult, difficult balance. they're not the first government to face it, but it kind of feels to me it's a bit like rinse and repeat, this. you know, the arguments that are being made about rachel reeves going or not going to china are kind of a rinse and repeat of previous prime ministers and previous chancellors going, where you get particular lobbies saying don't do it, other people saying, on you go. and when this is aired 50 years from now by historians saying the world changed in in the 2020s after covid, there was a global realignment happened. china, iran, russia and north korea aligned to break american hegemony. and that all happened, as was discussed by laura kuenssberg, dame laura kuenssberg, and paddy 0'connell back in 202
it is not a country that wants the uk to succeed in a purely benign way.s of things. we know that there have been all sorts of, you know, an uptick, as we've discussed many times, in the kind of threats from state actors that the uk faces. actually, what are you doing going to go and break bread with the chinese? so it's a difficult, difficult balance. they're not the first government to face it, but it kind of feels to me it's a bit like rinse and repeat, this. you know, the arguments that are...
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but us in the uk. they definitely do feel the cold.— us in the uk. cold. but not every animal is complaining - do feel the cold. but not every animal is complaining when i do feel the cold. but not every| animal is complaining when the temperature drops below freezing. the aptly named arctic foxes and snow leopards are taking it in their stride. a lot of them are happy at —30 -40 _ a lot of them are happy at —30 -40 celsius _ a lot of them are happy at —30 —40 celsius. their— a lot of them are happy at —30 —40 celsius. their feet- a lot of them are happy at —30 —40 celsius. their feet sink. a lot of them are happy at —30 —40 celsius. their feet sink inl —40 celsius. their feet sink in the show _ —40 celsius. their feet sink in the show they— —40 celsius. their feet sink in the snow. they have - —40 celsius. their feet sink in the snow. they have an - the snow. they have an incredibly— the snow. they have an incredibly long - the snow. they have an incredibly long tail. - the snow. they have anl incredibly long tail. they the snow. they have an - incr
but us in the uk. they definitely do feel the cold.— us in the uk. cold. but not every animal is complaining - do feel the cold. but not every animal is complaining when i do feel the cold. but not every| animal is complaining when the temperature drops below freezing. the aptly named arctic foxes and snow leopards are taking it in their stride. a lot of them are happy at —30 -40 _ a lot of them are happy at —30 -40 celsius _ a lot of them are happy at —30 —40 celsius. their— a lot...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.d hopes that a ceasefire deal in gaza is within reach. the agreement would include the gradual release of israeli hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. all sides have indicated that an agreement is closer than ever, with both israel and hamas openly expressing that a deal can be reached. here's what we know about what is likely to be included in the agreement. it will start with the initial release of 3a israeli hostages, including women, children, the wounded and the sick. in return its expected that israel will release 1,000 palestinian prisoners, including approximately 190 who have been serving sentences of 15 years or more. and an agreement would need to be reached on the future of gaza, including whether israeli troops can remain there. the agreement would allow israel to maintain an 800—metre buffer zone along its eastern and northern borders with gaza — at least during the first phase of the deal. it also includes provisions for israeli forces to remain in the philade
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how we are investing in the uk.gle motor that we build by hand in goodwood is built at the request of a client, and the request of a client, and the spoke is really at the heart of rolls—royce, with which we create meaningful motor cars for our clients. so it could be as simple as a monogram, or it could be that in the headliner of the carpet we have an intricate display using many hundreds of pieces of fibre—optic cable depicting a consolation of the night sky, it could be the date that you were born and the location that you were born. we try to create something which is very meaningfulfor something which is very meaningful for our clients, and we are seeing a growth in demand from those clients for things which are more and more sophisticated. we are not overly dependent on one particular regional market in the world, that is important for our business model, we are extremely flexible and extremely flexible and extremely agile. the usa region is the largest one today, although the other ones are significant as we
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.k, even if the us supreme court upholds a biden administration law which says the apps american business must be sold off or closed down. the law comes into effect on sunday. for more, mariko oi is in our asia business hub for us. you can't blame employees for being worried. absolutely, we keep talking about tiktok users in america, but by dance, the parent company, also employs 7000 staff in the us and there were reports about how they have been voicing concerns aboutjob have been voicing concerns about job security and have been voicing concerns aboutjob security and in an internal memo that has been reviewed
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.k, even if the us supreme court upholds a biden administration law which says the apps american business must be sold off or closed down. the law comes into effect on sunday. for more, mariko oi is in our asia business hub for us. you can't blame employees for being worried. absolutely, we keep talking about tiktok users in america, but by dance, the parent company, also employs 7000 staff in the us and there were reports about how they have...
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naveed sattar heads the uk government's 0besity healthcare goals programme.e drugs is still at a level wherel we cannot afford to treat several million people i within the uk with these drugs. it would simply i bankrupt the nhs. he estimates it costs the nhs around £3,000 to give a patient weight loss jabs for a year. and so if everyone eligible got them now, that would be £10 billion a year. most are simply paying for them. ray is doing well. thank you. after five months on wegovy, he's lost 14 kilos — more than two stone. look, i'm really pleased with you. it's clearly doing what it's supposed to do, which is switching off those food noises. very nice to see you both, yes. and ray, who's recently become a grandad, is delighted. well pleased. i can't believe it. my daughters, every time they see me, they say i'm shrinking or i'm wasting away. most patients put their lost weight back on if they come off the jabs, so these could be drugs for life for ray and others, bringing both costs and benefits to the nhs. fergus walsh, bbc news. ina in a blow tojeff basis
naveed sattar heads the uk government's 0besity healthcare goals programme.e drugs is still at a level wherel we cannot afford to treat several million people i within the uk with these drugs. it would simply i bankrupt the nhs. he estimates it costs the nhs around £3,000 to give a patient weight loss jabs for a year. and so if everyone eligible got them now, that would be £10 billion a year. most are simply paying for them. ray is doing well. thank you. after five months on wegovy, he's lost...
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to make the uk at true ai designed to make the uk at true al winner— designed to make the uk at trueed to make the uk at true ai winner and improve _ designed to make the uk at true ai winner and improve the - designed to make the uk at true ai winner and improve the livesl ai winner and improve the lives of all_ ai winner and improve the lives of all of— ai winner and improve the lives of all of our— ai winner and improve the lives of all of our citizens, _ ai winner and improve the lives of all of our citizens, so - ai winner and improve the lives of all of our citizens, so i'm - of all of our citizens, so i'm thrilled _ of all of our citizens, so i'm thrilled that _ of all of our citizens, so i'm thrilled that the _ of all of our citizens, so i'm thrilled that the prime - thrilled that the prime minister— thrilled that the prime ministerand - thrilled that the prime ministerand the - thrilled that the prime - minister and the government have — minister and the government have embraced _ minister and the government have embraced it _ minister and the government have embraced it and
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mps. -- its uk boss.as _ mps. -- its uk boss. mcdonald's is 100% has a — mps. -- its uk boss. mcdonald's is 100% has a problem _ mps. -- its uk boss. mcdonald's is 10096 has a problem with - is 100% has a problem with sexual harassment. is 10096 has a problem with sexual harassment. teenagers s - eakin . sexual harassment. teenagers speaking out _ sexual harassment. teenagers speaking out about _ sexual harassment. teenagers speaking out about working i sexual harassment. teenagers speaking out about working at| speaking out about working at mcdonald's. he speaking out about working at mcdonald's.— speaking out about working at mcdonald's. . , , , ., ~ ., mcdonald's. he was speaking to two bo s mcdonald's. he was speaking to two boys in _ mcdonald's. he was speaking to two boys in the _ mcdonald's. he was speaking to two boys in the kitchen - mcdonald's. he was speaking to two boys in the kitchen and - two boys in the kitchen and referring _ two boys in the kitchen and referring to me as a monkey and the
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today i am very pleased to announce, after a lot of hard work, that the uk is to set up or to be theountry in the world to develop legislation for new sanctions regime. specifically it will target irregular migration organised and immigration crime and this will help to prevent, combat, deterand disrupt irregular migration and smuggling of migrants into the uk. that is us playing our full part on theissue that is us playing our full part on the issue of irregular migration. but what about growth? this department needs to change, to help deliver and invest by 2035, the government's modern industrial strategy. when i visit the world's largest and fastest growing economies in the cities and regions which are driving their growth, it is crystal clear how much their businesses and investors want to work with us, particularly now that we have begun to rebuild the uk's reputation for economic competence and this is true in europe where we are resetting our ties following the conservative�*s paper—thin deal, as it is in the usa, the gulf and asia. the fcdo's strategy needs to work hand in lo
today i am very pleased to announce, after a lot of hard work, that the uk is to set up or to be theountry in the world to develop legislation for new sanctions regime. specifically it will target irregular migration organised and immigration crime and this will help to prevent, combat, deterand disrupt irregular migration and smuggling of migrants into the uk. that is us playing our full part on theissue that is us playing our full part on the issue of irregular migration. but what about...
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across the uk.e in place in scotland, north east england and wales. there are also dozens of flood alerts due to heavy rain or melting snow. 0ur reporter thomas magill has more. high up in the yorkshire dales 1800ft above sea level, and it's a race against time forfarmer frank carr as he digs out a sheep trapped in the snowdrift. good thing about horn sheep is they've got good handles. he has more than 1300 animals spread across 2,000 acres — many now completely cut off, such is the harsh conditions. we were predicted 40cm, and i think we definitely got that, as well, with the winds — it's the wind that makes the drifts as bad as they are. in leeds city centre, there was less snow, but icy conditions left it like a ghost town as people heeded advice and stayed away. many roads across the uk were blocked, with drivers facing some challenging conditions, and there was disruption to flights and some rail services. and in the southwest, many schools and colleges remained closed, with many taking a chanc
across the uk.e in place in scotland, north east england and wales. there are also dozens of flood alerts due to heavy rain or melting snow. 0ur reporter thomas magill has more. high up in the yorkshire dales 1800ft above sea level, and it's a race against time forfarmer frank carr as he digs out a sheep trapped in the snowdrift. good thing about horn sheep is they've got good handles. he has more than 1300 animals spread across 2,000 acres — many now completely cut off, such is the harsh...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. story, some viewers may find upsetting and offensive. a former security guard at harrods has been speaking exclusively to bbc radio 5 live about the clear racism and bullying he saw during mohammed al fayed's ownership of the department store. the bbc has heard from scores of women who say they were sexually assaulted or raped by mohamad al or raped by mohamad al fayed when he owned the knightsbridge store. that followed a documentary in september which included 20 women's claims about al fayed's behaviour. harrods said they were utterly appalled by the abuse allegations, and that harrods is a "very different organisation to the one owned and controlled by al fayed". with me is 5 live's clare mcdonnell. what more can you tell us. to no what more can you tell us. to go back. _ what more can you tell us. trr go back, mohammed al fayed in 1995 sued vanity fair magazine. they alleged that he was racist and alleged sexual misconduct. he denied those allegations and the case was settled out
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the uk imports more than twice as many goods from china than it sends here. economic equals. but the chancellor for now is betting on beijing, in that hope that it will eventually make britain better off. now it's time for a look at today's sport. with mark edwards. well, it's the oldest cup competition in the world and there's a full fixture list of fa cup 3rd round ties in england on saturday, but there was no fairytale upset for 11th tier accrington stanley who were beaten 4—0 by liverpool. arne slot�*s premier league leaders enjoyed a comfortable afternoon at anfield — goals from diogojota, captain for the day trent alexander arnold, jayden danns and federico chiesa — the italian completing the scoring with a long—range drive — his first for liverpool following his august arrival from juventus. he is getting fitter and fitter and today was a good first step, although, don't get carried away because we played a league 2 team. i like the way they played but it's a good first step for him, good next step for him in what we want to see from him. three other m
the uk imports more than twice as many goods from china than it sends here. economic equals. but the chancellor for now is betting on beijing, in that hope that it will eventually make britain better off. now it's time for a look at today's sport. with mark edwards. well, it's the oldest cup competition in the world and there's a full fixture list of fa cup 3rd round ties in england on saturday, but there was no fairytale upset for 11th tier accrington stanley who were beaten 4—0 by...
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that has to be set against 12— uk economy. that has to be set against 12 billion _ uk economy.illion of additional payment against 12 billion of. additional payment to against 12 billion of - additional payment to simply service — additional payment to simply service our— additional payment to simply service our debt. _ we are moving out of the period when the government conceal of the problems, economic issues we face are to do with the last lot. slowly it is becoming their responsibility and they are having to face tough questions and comments like that from the shadow chancellor.- that from the shadow chancellor. . ~ that from the shadow chancellor. ., ,, ., chancellor. thanking you for brin . in: chancellor. thanking you for bringing us _ chancellor. thanking you for bringing us up-to-date. - a suspected gas explosion at a restaurant in the czech republic has killed six people. eight others were injured in the blast in the northern city of most. it's believed to have been caused by a gas cylinder attached to a portable heater. rescue workers say they evacuated dozens of peo
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doctors in the uk and internationally are| the uk and internationally are increasingly regarding obesityabout people living with obesity. every initiative that has gone on, not only in the uk but globally, to turn the tide of obesity has failed. it is a recognition that our world is becoming increasingly obese, we are moving less, we have easier access to a calorie dense, burly nutritious foods. that needs to change. all the experts i have spoken to say this is not a quick fix, they want to see changes in the infrastructure, the way we educate people and the way we make it easier for them to exercise and get out of their cars, as well as making these drugs available.— drugs available. burgers, thanks for— drugs available. burgers, thanks forjoining - drugs available. burgers, thanks forjoining us. - to peru now and a further sign of our transforming global economy. as donald trump prepares to take office, with a promise of tariffs of up to 60% on chinese goods, china has set its sights on south america. a new megaport on peru's coastline, that's part of china's belt and road initiative,
doctors in the uk and internationally are| the uk and internationally are increasingly regarding obesityabout people living with obesity. every initiative that has gone on, not only in the uk but globally, to turn the tide of obesity has failed. it is a recognition that our world is becoming increasingly obese, we are moving less, we have easier access to a calorie dense, burly nutritious foods. that needs to change. all the experts i have spoken to say this is not a quick fix, they want to see...
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the uk imports more than twice as many goods from china than it sends here.jing in the hope it will eventually make britain better off. laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. there have been celebrations in parts of sudan — after the army captured the eastern city of wad madani from the paramilitary rapid support forces. the leader of the rsf acknowledged the loss, but vowed to continue fighting the sudanese army until victory, even if it took another 20 years. the rsf militia, which has controlled the city for the past year, has been accused of widespread human rights abuses — and just this week, the us officially designated its actions as a genocide. since sudan's civil war began, tens of thousands of people have been killed and more than 11 million have been displaced. the un says the war has created the world's worst famine. for more on this i spoke to youssef taha of bbc world service. tell us more about the significance of this victory we're hearing about by the sudanese army. this is very significant because the rapid support forces have been holding wad mad
the uk imports more than twice as many goods from china than it sends here.jing in the hope it will eventually make britain better off. laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. there have been celebrations in parts of sudan — after the army captured the eastern city of wad madani from the paramilitary rapid support forces. the leader of the rsf acknowledged the loss, but vowed to continue fighting the sudanese army until victory, even if it took another 20 years. the rsf militia, which has controlled...
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under the hood of the uk economy.november inflation figures tomorrow with cpi growth expected to increase to 0.5% on the month. the treasury could receive some good news on thursday with gdp growth forecast to return up 20 basis points, but retail sales are actually expected to come in flat for the month when december's data is released on friday. this after november's uptick. >>> and british stocks we are keeping an eye on. ocado reports accelerating sales growth in the fourth quarter. the company reported a 17.5% jump in retail revenue delivering record sales during the peak christmas trading period and seems overall several retailers highlighting how good the christmas ason was. the utlook still under certain. when it comes to jd sports, it cut profit outlook after the. >> referee: -- revenue fell 1.5% in december. it saw weaker trading in the uk than the u.s. it says it is cautious on the coming year. in addition, games workshop beat the expectations in the first half of the year posting a more than 33% rise in pr
under the hood of the uk economy.november inflation figures tomorrow with cpi growth expected to increase to 0.5% on the month. the treasury could receive some good news on thursday with gdp growth forecast to return up 20 basis points, but retail sales are actually expected to come in flat for the month when december's data is released on friday. this after november's uptick. >>> and british stocks we are keeping an eye on. ocado reports accelerating sales growth in the fourth...
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around the world and across the uk this is bbc news.lan later today to use artificial intelligence across the uk to try to boost growth and deliver public services more efficiently. the a! action plan will be backed by leading tech firms, and includes so—called growth zones where development will be focused. but running such advanced technology is an energy—hungry affair, as our ai correspondent marc cieslak reports. ahead of the government's a! strategy launch, science and technology secretary peter kyle was shown the latest research into nuclear fusion at the uk atomic energy authority at culham in oxfordshire. scientists predict fusion could one day produce near limitless supplies of clean energy. it's still in development, but ideal for energy—hungry data centres, necessary to power a world filled with al. last summer, the government tasked ai adviser matt clifford with creating a uk a! action plan. the plan includes 50 recommendations, all of which are now being implemented. some of the standouts include an energy council, led by p
around the world and across the uk this is bbc news.lan later today to use artificial intelligence across the uk to try to boost growth and deliver public services more efficiently. the a! action plan will be backed by leading tech firms, and includes so—called growth zones where development will be focused. but running such advanced technology is an energy—hungry affair, as our ai correspondent marc cieslak reports. ahead of the government's a! strategy launch, science and technology...
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here in the uk, the wintry weather is continuing to cause problems across the country.ice and flooding — and there's still significant travel disruption. around 130 flood warnings remain in place — including one danger—to—life warning for the river soar in leicestershire. it comes as on the other side of the atlantic, at least five people died in a winter storm that has seized a swathe of the us in its icy grip, leading to mass school closures, travel chaos and power cuts. 0ur weather presenter, stav danaos, told me more about the extreme weather in the uk. we're into a slightly drier spell of weather now after the very heavy rain which we've had, and of course all the flooding there. we're into sunny but very cold weather now, with some extremely cold nights, but there still are further warnings for snow and ice. the first graphic that i'll show you is what we can expect tonight and into tomorrow. further, five to maybe ten centimetres of accumulating snow, likely across the north highlands, maybe two to five for the higher ground of northern ireland. so here we're lik
here in the uk, the wintry weather is continuing to cause problems across the country.ice and flooding — and there's still significant travel disruption. around 130 flood warnings remain in place — including one danger—to—life warning for the river soar in leicestershire. it comes as on the other side of the atlantic, at least five people died in a winter storm that has seized a swathe of the us in its icy grip, leading to mass school closures, travel chaos and power cuts. 0ur weather...
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the pound tumbles as uk borrowing costs surge to their highest level since the 2008 financial crisis.n the us, fed officials express concern over persistent inflation and indicate that the pace of rate cuts could start to slow. also on the programme: rebuilding syria. can the country's new leaders fix the broken economy? and sustainable transport. we hear from the boss of volvo group on why higher public infrastructure investment is needed to support greener transport. live from london, this is business today. i'm sally bundock. we start in the uk where alarm bells are sounding off again in financial markets as concerns mount about the economic outlook. the pound has fallen to its lowest level for nine months as uk government borrowing costs continue to rise, surging to their highest level since the 2008 financial crisis. this comes after the cost of borrowing over 30 years hit its highest level since 1998 on tuesday. economists are warning that the chancellor, rachel reeves, could be forced to cut spending or hike taxes even further in order to meet her fiscal rules. servicing the cu
the pound tumbles as uk borrowing costs surge to their highest level since the 2008 financial crisis.n the us, fed officials express concern over persistent inflation and indicate that the pace of rate cuts could start to slow. also on the programme: rebuilding syria. can the country's new leaders fix the broken economy? and sustainable transport. we hear from the boss of volvo group on why higher public infrastructure investment is needed to support greener transport. live from london, this is...
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it of sales in the uk. it is not small fry, is it?— small fry, is it?it? it is. important indeed and it small fry, is it? it is- important indeed and it is not just shein, there are others as well because any supply chain that has links to areas with these methods of production go will be impacted. so it will be difficult to say yes we are using our own cotton for this and then find themselves banned because and then find themselves b
it of sales in the uk. it is not small fry, is it?— small fry, is it?it? it is. important indeed and it small fry, is it? it is- important indeed and it is not just shein, there are others as well because any supply chain that has links to areas with these methods of production go will be impacted. so it will be difficult to say yes we are using our own cotton for this and then find themselves banned because and then find themselves b
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the uk, creating another 12,000jobs.k, creating another 12,000 jobs. our plan for change also sets down a gauntlet for public services. the blunt truth is we have got to be much bolder. i have seen this for myself as a leader of a public service. this is entirely human. new technology can provoke a reaction, a sort of fear and inhibition, can provoke a reaction, a sort of fearand inhibition, a of fear and inhibition, a caution, of fearand inhibition, a caution, if you like. because of the fears, too often you miss the massive opportunity, so we have got to challenge that mindset because, actually, the far bigger risk is that if we don't go for it we are left behind by those who do. that is what i mean about totally rewiring government, being emboldened to take risks as a brilliant entrepreneurs do, restless and relentless, because the prize within our grasp is the path of the national renewal and ai is the way to secure growth, raise living standards, put money in people's pockets, create exciting new companies, transfor
the uk, creating another 12,000jobs.k, creating another 12,000 jobs. our plan for change also sets down a gauntlet for public services. the blunt truth is we have got to be much bolder. i have seen this for myself as a leader of a public service. this is entirely human. new technology can provoke a reaction, a sort of fear and inhibition, can provoke a reaction, a sort of fearand inhibition, a of fear and inhibition, a caution, of fearand inhibition, a caution, if you like. because of the...
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but it takes the spotlight off some of the uk public sector organisations at the moment.n it�*s under the uk government, it primarily hurts the weakest of the society. so i understand the effort and i welcome the effort because you�*re protecting the weakest individuals in society and you�*re shining the spotlight somewhere else. sales of electric vehicles around the world rose by 25% last year, according to new data from the research omapmy rho motion. but it�*s a mixed picture. in china, sales were up 40% and in europe down slightly, at 3%. in norway drivers have been incentivised to buy evs with generous tax breaks and they now outnumber petrol cars. adrienne murray went for a drive in oslo to see a vision of the future. here in oslo, evs aren�*t a novelty. they�*re the norm. there are now more battery powered vehicles on norway�*s roads than petrol cars. and out of all new car sales, nine out of ten were electric. the revolution began years ago, with tax breaks driving up ev sales. norway had set a goal to phase out the sale of new petrol and diesel cars next year. so
but it takes the spotlight off some of the uk public sector organisations at the moment.n it�*s under the uk government, it primarily hurts the weakest of the society. so i understand the effort and i welcome the effort because you�*re protecting the weakest individuals in society and you�*re shining the spotlight somewhere else. sales of electric vehicles around the world rose by 25% last year, according to new data from the research omapmy rho motion. but it�*s a mixed picture. in...
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researchers at oxford university, funded by cancer research uk, looked at data from around 500,000 uke, but researchers found that women who had an extra 300mg of calcium a day in their diets had a 17% lower risk of bowel cancer. that's equivalent to a large glass of milk. but researchers say dark leafy greens, bread and some non—dairy milks, which contain calcium, also had a protective effect. this is the most comprehensive study to look at diet and bowel cancer in a really large number of people with a large number of cases, and we're seeing a really exciting protective effect of dairy, likely due to calcium. and calcium is something that is already added to bread. it's something that's widely available in our foods. and if this could be having a protective effect of bowel cancer, then this is a really exciting finding. this study also confirmed previous research — that alcohol and processed meat increased the risk of bowel cancer. it's not clear how calcium protects the bowel. one theory is that it may bind to some acids, preventing them from harming the bowel lining. but whatever
researchers at oxford university, funded by cancer research uk, looked at data from around 500,000 uke, but researchers found that women who had an extra 300mg of calcium a day in their diets had a 17% lower risk of bowel cancer. that's equivalent to a large glass of milk. but researchers say dark leafy greens, bread and some non—dairy milks, which contain calcium, also had a protective effect. this is the most comprehensive study to look at diet and bowel cancer in a really large number of...
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- year, additional induction into the uk economy that has - year, additional induction into| the uk uk economy that has good be set aground £12 billion of- set aground £12 billion of additional— set aground £12 billion of additional payments, - set aground £12 billion of. additional payments, simply set aground £12 billion of- additional payments, simply to service — additional payments, simply to service our— additional payments, simply to service our debt. _ additional payments, simply to service our debt. the— service our debt. the government - service our debt. the government is - service our debt. the | government is finding service our debt. the i government is finding it service our debt— government is finding it harder to push off those track which of those claims and say that it is harder... they will be talking about the government and artificial intelligence, that'll be the theme of the three days. that'll be the theme of the three days— that'll be the theme of the three da s. ., ~ . three days. thank you so much. let's three days. thank you so much. let's now _ three day
- year, additional induction into the uk economy that has - year, additional induction into| the uk uk economy that has good be set aground £12 billion of- set aground £12 billion of additional— set aground £12 billion of additional payments, - set aground £12 billion of. additional payments, simply set aground £12 billion of- additional payments, simply to service — additional payments, simply to service our— additional payments, simply to service our debt. _ additional payments,...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.supreme court will hear closing arguments today in a case over whether tiktok should be banned in the country, if it doesn't separate from its chinese owner bytedance. the split is required by a biden administration law which says it's necessary to protect national security. tiktok and some its content creators have argued the ban would violate their first amendment rights to free speech. tiktok says it's used by around 170 million americans. the new law is set to take effect in nine days time. our north america technology correspondent lily jamali has more. well, congress passed that law in april on national security grounds. lawmakers expressed concerns that tiktok�*s chinese ownership, bytedance, means that the data of millions of americans could be compromised, and that they are also prone to manipulation by china's communist party. tiktok has consistently denied those allegations. they have expressed confidence that they will get the outcome that they seek from the supreme court.
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.supreme court will hear closing arguments today in a case over whether tiktok should be banned in the country, if it doesn't separate from its chinese owner bytedance. the split is required by a biden administration law which says it's necessary to protect national security. tiktok and some its content creators have argued the ban would violate their first amendment rights to free speech. tiktok says it's used by around 170 million americans....
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i'm joined now by former spokesman for reform uk gwen taylor, and former deputy leader reform uk beny look guys, political heavyweights, this is going to be a great debate i'm sure. but ben i'd love to start with you. look, you have been critical of nigel farage very openly, very honestly. do you think he's got this wrong on shemima or is this just a alleged misleading headline from itv? >> so just to be clear, i haven't been critical of nigel farage. what i've been critical of is some of the things that are coming out of reform uk and the constitution of the party. now that might be seen as being criticism of nigel, but i haven't had i haven't made any ad hominem attacks on nigel. for me it's all about policy and constitution. as far as shamima begum is concerned, i can see no case whatsoever for someone who is complicit in terroristic genocidal activity over a protracted period, however tragic her personal story might be for her to come back to the united kingdom, where we all know we've got a two tier criminal justice system and expose our civil society at vast cost to the danger
i'm joined now by former spokesman for reform uk gwen taylor, and former deputy leader reform uk beny look guys, political heavyweights, this is going to be a great debate i'm sure. but ben i'd love to start with you. look, you have been critical of nigel farage very openly, very honestly. do you think he's got this wrong on shemima or is this just a alleged misleading headline from itv? >> so just to be clear, i haven't been critical of nigel farage. what i've been critical of is some of...