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foreign i minisi of the uk er (.s, that from the current foreign minisi of the uk er watch of the ukean, we are in an uncertain _ watch of the uk do? i mean, we are in an uncertain world _ watch of the uk do? i mean, we are in an uncertain world and _ watch of the uk do? i mean, we are in an uncertain world and it's - in an uncertain world and it's very clear that the united states is not going to be a reliable partner. we could have predicted some of that from president trump's first term = -= what we see with this and what we see with this announcement of really announcement of these really unprecedented, unjustified tariffs are being 7 are being implfemented on that are being implemented an. mexico and china, this a partner that can be trusted. i not a partner that can be trusted. i think from a uk perspective wee—have recognise think from a uk perspective we—have recognise that think from a uk perspective vie—have recognise that our strength needs tn recdgnise that cur strength needs be in ta recagnise that cur strength needs be in working alongside other to be in working alongsi
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the uk generate'growth'throogh'things the eu. tote etween the uk generate’growththrough'things - the, of ie and the eu. if;7§s s , , , of 11mm and the eu. if;7§s s , , , of mm lots of fudges. it's going to be lots of fudges. it's going to i be complicated. - henig, you ass??? to the us now — and we're all asking, will he, won't he, — as the self imposed deadline set by president trump speaking on thursday, the president said it was yet to be decided if oil would be included in the 25% tariff we will announcing the tariffs on and mexico tariffs on canada and mexico for a of reasons. number is people — ri into our country is a import into our country is a horribly and so much. number dru-s drugs have come two, the drugs that have come into the country and number three, the massive subsidies we are giving to canada mexico §f§ fiisififi es ssfisas assesses the st fiisififi es ssfisas sfiefisgifi the of deficits. st éislfifi es ssfisas sfiefisgifi the of deficits. and i puttin7g77777 as i: putting the tariff of will be potting the tariff of on canada and separately 25% on canada and separately on mexico.
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uk --assort points. what else?uiring a visa, but only for 90 days in 180 day period. �*this any 180 day period. later this year, eu is planning to year, the eu is planning to introduce a new electronic introoooe a newelethonrt '””" exit system. introoooe a newelethonrt w'w exit system. some introoooe a newelethonrt w”' exit system. some in travel 7 travel sector have could add border fourth, laws. after esee fest“ [awe efter ' ' " the uk does not have to brexit, thetjk does'not have to eu laws, although in e0 to7a7void 2020, to avoid disruption, the uk chose to incorporate of eu laws into uk thousands of eu laws into uk law, becoming known as law. despite the previous eu law. despite the previous government initially pledging to them all, most in place. currently remain in place. however, brexit enabled the uk diverge from vat law, to diverge from. el! vat law. the previous government which the previous government used to get rid �*vat on 7 7 77labour 7 7 7 7 labour have sanitary products. labour have used this fre
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today marks five years since the uk officially ben chu reports. 31st of january 2020, the uk left theunion. five years on, let's look at five important ways brexit has affected britain. let's examine what has happened to uk exports to the eu since the country left the single market and customs union. but the key question is what would have happened to these exports without brexit? to have been negative, and the working assumption of the office of budget responsibility, in the long term will reduce trade by 15% relative so the working assumption is that this fall in trade will reduce the long term size of the uk economy by around 4%, relative to otherwise. immigration was a key theme in the 2016 referendum campaign there has been a big fall in eu immigration since the end the blue line. from the rest of the world. the red line. under this system, eu and non—eu citizens alike need work visas, especially for health and care, and also inflows of non—eu overseas students what else? a new electronic entry and exit the travel sector have warned could add to border queues. fourth, laws, after
today marks five years since the uk officially ben chu reports. 31st of january 2020, the uk left theunion. five years on, let's look at five important ways brexit has affected britain. let's examine what has happened to uk exports to the eu since the country left the single market and customs union. but the key question is what would have happened to these exports without brexit? to have been negative, and the working assumption of the office of budget responsibility, in the long term will...
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would enhance the uk help the uk to grow and and hell; the heteg’rewahd they ’” ’”” there questionsto be answered and the need to be cleared hurdles the need'to be'cteared you could the project giving yourself credit for bringing it forward today make of those three that you make of those three areas that the london marist sans pollution, air and how in the various climate 77 very very fairand very fair and balanced in was very fair and balanced in his commitments was right to commitments and was right to highlight the challenges highlightethechallehges of air noise and the overall 7 57 am 7 to net and 2050 or commitment to net zero and 2050 or very important issues three very important issues that will need be assessed and will need to be assessed and addressed in? need to be addgesssed andbeople need to be that they can be convinced that they can be met before this project goes ahead. and i think the environmental hurdle is very significant in the industry is committed to achieving that zero in 2050 that require 2050 that will require very significant changes ever require support
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as far as i'm uk, ambassador to the us. as faras i'm aware uk, ambassador to the us. that but people around him certainly do, urging him to block that appointment. there are all sorts of tensions underlying what clearly was, for now, a very positive call. henry, thank you very much. i know you'll keep an eye on all of those tensions for us, henry zeffman, chief political at westminster. there are reports of fighting around the democratic republic of the congo, amid reports that neighbouring rwanda has been closed. it follows claims that the un security council meeting by the us, france and uk that forces from rwanda had been supporting the 23 rebel group as it advanced the centre of goma with the rebels claiming they are in control of the city. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher has been following the movements of the m23 rebel forces over the past 2a hours. the m23 has been advancing on goma amid intense fighting in the past couple of days, actually, and in the past 2a hours, the rebel group says that it has taken control of the city. it says that it is cur
as far as i'm uk, ambassador to the us. as faras i'm aware uk, ambassador to the us. that but people around him certainly do, urging him to block that appointment. there are all sorts of tensions underlying what clearly was, for now, a very positive call. henry, thank you very much. i know you'll keep an eye on all of those tensions for us, henry zeffman, chief political at westminster. there are reports of fighting around the democratic republic of the congo, amid reports that neighbouring...
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that is something that the uk government is desperate to avoid.this deal that the uk side with the mauritius government. but some allies of donald trump have been much more circumspect, cautious even about this deal. that could be a big moment for the relationship. we don't know that they talked about the uk government's plan to make peter mandelson the ambassador to the us. people around donald trump certainly have views on that, urging him to block that appointment. there are all sorts of tensions underlying about what was for now a very positive call. hello again. storm herminia is making its presence felt across our shores, so named by the spanish met service because of the impacts in spain. but the met office also has a couple of yellow weather warnings in force connected with the storm. so, wind for southern parts of england and wales valid until 6am tomorrow morning, and rain for wales valid until midnight tonight. so, we've got the rain that crossed us through the morning and overnight pushing up towards north—east scotland and rotating ar
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should be looking across the uk should be leakiha armc: .,.,,,,, , sea the uk should be lookiho armc should be lookihd armc: w w sea to america and the uk should be lftfthi'tg armc: w w sea to america and closer the sea to america and closer with trump ”77'sissfhe15” 7 sighed ' 7 ”the ,,, would also help avoid the threat of tariffs. i would also help avoid the threat of tariffs.— would also help avoid the threat of tariffs. would also help avoid the th| have f tariffs. would also help avoid the th| have the iffs. would also help avoid the th| have the opportunity, is would also help avoid the th| have the opportunity, the us do have the opportunity, the us is our strongest trading by is our strongest trading _ by forl partner, biggest by far individual— partner, biggest by far individual country- partner, biggest by far. individual country trading partner, _ individual country trading partner. very— individual country trading partner, very strong - individual country trading partner, very strong allyl individual country trading i partner, very strong ally in terms _ partner, very str
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this for uk exports and jobs?it is a statement ; " intent bdt it is unlikely ' " intent bdt it is unlikely to of intentrbutit isunlikely to rewards for some time, it a colossal project 7 a colossal project expected cost e. :: "":::' ire??? 27—2424 ’ * ........,. "' *" cost somewhere e. 5: "":::' ire??? ;——;-�*~;4 7 * ~~~~fl ... 7'— cost somewhere in to cost somewhere in the original £20 billion, $25 billion. it requires an awful lot of work, including the of some houses, a destruction of some houses, a motorway put in a tunnel, the construction of a new terminal and it may be the new runway those wriiés'ewfqrépbssis w www w w wriiéswewfqréplssis inww w w w w wriiéswewfqrépkssis inwtwhewww w w w w wth�*wiwewproposans inwtwhewww w w w w wth�*wiwjuswtwoposans inwtwhewww w w w w wthw�*wiwjuswt 1,535,515 inwtwhewww w w a wwwwawplaaniiwntwwwww w w wwwwawplaaniiwntwprchwedurew w ww wwawplaaniiwntwprchwedurew go ww that a planning procedure to go and legal challenges through and legal challenges which could cause further d
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around the world and across the uk.biggest of all, a third runway at heathrow — and economic growth go hand—in—hand. climate campaigners are not convinced. around old trafford is also on the drawing board, which gets a thumbs up from business owners and the council. there's a huge potential here for more housing, as well as the potential for a bigger stadium. the chancellor will be in 0xfordshire to dust off academia, innovation and commerce closer together. carefully planned to ensure its financially sustainable, support the people coming in to develop that that these plans go fast enough to provide the growth boost she needs to avoid having to raise taxes again. simon jack, bbc news. let's speak to our chief political correspondent, henry zeffman. it appears that rachel reeves 7: airport expansion and has put airport expansion and very centre of her plan for the very centre of her plan for economic growth. is that the or is it simply case, or is it simply must eye—catching aspect of it? i we can't think we can't reall
around the world and across the uk.biggest of all, a third runway at heathrow — and economic growth go hand—in—hand. climate campaigners are not convinced. around old trafford is also on the drawing board, which gets a thumbs up from business owners and the council. there's a huge potential here for more housing, as well as the potential for a bigger stadium. the chancellor will be in 0xfordshire to dust off academia, innovation and commerce closer together. carefully planned to ensure...
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like the uk and others is the fund the countries like the uk and others is the potential warts?y everyone — impact elsewhere? virtually everyone has _ impact elsewhere? virtually everyone has been - impact elsewhere? virtually everyone has been put - impact elsewhere? virtually everyone has been put on . everyone hasbeen—puteen everyone has been put on president trump said notice. president trump said last— notice. president trump said last week— notice. president trump said last week that the is giving till april to last week that the is ivin till april to at them till. april. to tools, at - relationships them tittepritto tools, at ' ” relationships and relationships. i don't trade relationships. idon't think— trade relationships. idon't think any— trade relationships. i don't think any country can be 77 u7 about this. some complacent about this. some countries, like the uk has balanced trade with you united states — balanced trade with you united states. has trading states. australia has a trading deficit— states. australia has a trading deficit the united deficit with the uni
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here in the uk, the actor idris elba is calling for tighter laws around the sale of knives to tacklehe's called a �*national crisis�*. in knife crime with the king and the prime minister. all lost their lives to knife crime so far this year. hollywood actor idris elba is now on a mission to break the cycle. but that particular day wasjust very, you know, it was really painful for me. in his new documentary, the actor has been looking at the problem from all sides, speaking to criminals injail... 18? yeah. three months this time. wow. yeah. situations any more. about their behaviour. no. - i used to. i used to carry a knife . and i used to be scared. some people, they say- they feel naked without it. crime incidents recorded between 2023 and last year for national statistics. with devastating consequences for the families left behind. ronan was a mistaken identity. ronan wasn't doing anything to anyone. he was just walking home. this perpetrator — he took my child's life. have been through... the documentary is also about possible solutions, like king charles — all determined to make
here in the uk, the actor idris elba is calling for tighter laws around the sale of knives to tacklehe's called a �*national crisis�*. in knife crime with the king and the prime minister. all lost their lives to knife crime so far this year. hollywood actor idris elba is now on a mission to break the cycle. but that particular day wasjust very, you know, it was really painful for me. in his new documentary, the actor has been looking at the problem from all sides, speaking to criminals...
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we know that the net is that the net zero economy is actually uk's actually the uk's fastest growingn jobs, investing in greenjobs, investing clean energy, in 2—55: 77 to get657 is? s: asz—z {oagectipeople those and not in those airportd not in those airport expansion, z -:z is a key driver of climate what isaa keyadrivera of climate that is climate change change. that is climate change thatis change. that is climate change that is increasing the storms, extreme weather, the the extreme weather, the flooding we in the extreme weather, the flooding we across in the extreme weather, the flooding we across the'r the extreme weather, the flooding we across the uk and across the world. rachel reeves arc ue, across the world. rachel reeves - argue. and _ across the world. rachel reeves - argue, and this _ across the world. rachel reeves - argue, and this is - across the world. rachel reeves - argue, and this is what i would argue, and this is what the governance is to be pushing the governance is to be pushing the needs to for, that the balance needs to be struck. she also for, that the ba
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tme so, and ten o'clock uk time and so, and ten o'clock uk time and so, and ten from ten o'clock ukre on that bbc news channel toes of one he! "s- see—soot — r— a, .. , ,- on “9" on? the 9.9..’ seseos -t_:,_;t . ., i” .. . ,, on the bbc news and on the bbc news website. thanks �*watching. year's six nations with a comprehensive antoine dupont, on the olympics, conjured up three of them, of their strikers but they've sold another. villa agreed to let colombianjhon duran, go deadline day on monday. blackburn rovers look to be moving back up to fifth preston north end 2—1. striker makhtar gueye headed blackburn into the lead the second goal was a penalty from todd cantwell. they are in six minutes of stoppage time at ewood park. england have lost their t20 series against india with a match still to play. game this afternoon. under the lights underthe lights up plenty of pressure. under the lights up plenty of pressure. the must was a first 7 was a first start on when match was a first start on the tour. his first over was one remember. a triple one to remember. a triple wicket made the
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in the uk, 49,000 several days to reconnect them.businesses are still without power today. argyll, in scotland, was one of the worst affected areas, where the roof of this leisure centre was ripped off and people in the kintyre peninsula, south perth side and the trossachs could be without power until monday. it was really bad. the lock was white and there was spin drift coming across the lock and we batted the house down and the windows would shake and all the roof tiles, quite scary.— roof tiles, quite scary. trees, fences, roof tiles, quite scary. trees, fences. you _ roof tiles, quite scary. trees, fences, you name _ roof tiles, quite scary. trees, fences, you name it, - roof tiles, quite scary. trees, fences, you name it, down, l fences, you name it, down, roofs, — fences, you name it, down, roofs, chimney stack. in northern _ roofs, chimney stack. in northern england, a man had to be rescued from water by the river humber by lifeboat crews and winds cause widespread damage. this situation was so serious the uk government called
in the uk, 49,000 several days to reconnect them.businesses are still without power today. argyll, in scotland, was one of the worst affected areas, where the roof of this leisure centre was ripped off and people in the kintyre peninsula, south perth side and the trossachs could be without power until monday. it was really bad. the lock was white and there was spin drift coming across the lock and we batted the house down and the windows would shake and all the roof tiles, quite scary.— roof...
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of eu laws into uk law, becoming known as retained eu law.e uk from not paying into the eu budget is closer eu leaders on monday. so the impact of brexit is a subject that promises to be a continuing source of debate and analysis for many years to come. around the world and across the uk. murdered have been named. sara was killed by her father and stepmother, and public reaction to the case was so strong that the judges' herfather, urfan sharif, confessed to killing her. no comment. her stepmother, beinash batool, was found guilty of murder too. in 2013, beforejudge alison raeside, social workers and her siblings into care. the children had unexplained injuries and sara's mother, these were not tested in court. by social workers. stayed in her parents' care, except for november 2014, into foster care, as did judge williams injuly 2015. by the local authority. the next hearing was injuly 2019, more than three years approved that as a permanent arrangement. olga had agreed with that and a social worker supported it. president trump's decision t
of eu laws into uk law, becoming known as retained eu law.e uk from not paying into the eu budget is closer eu leaders on monday. so the impact of brexit is a subject that promises to be a continuing source of debate and analysis for many years to come. around the world and across the uk. murdered have been named. sara was killed by her father and stepmother, and public reaction to the case was so strong that the judges' herfather, urfan sharif, confessed to killing her. no comment. her...
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the british chancellor, rachel reeves, will today set uk growth has been sluggish in recent years and crept up atjust 0.8% in 202a. initiatives. there's also feverish speculation the government from. speaking to the bbc this week, the former bp boss, voiced his support for a targeted approach to chasing growth. and very rigorously — rigorously — targeted. i don't think... we can't afford doing whatever we want to do or letting chancellor's ambitions. this is... forecast for this year, there's some moments in the start of the year to really instil some on innovation, on really making place feel like it's coming out should be celebrated. and so one of the things that we are looking for is, for a while — for complex reasons, perhaps — through the system. 0k. that's just an example. for a very good reason. so why now move them upwards? there are always trade—offs, and i think that is important to say. at any one time government is calibrating the needs of certain missions over other missions, but i think notjust to our businesses here, but also to our investors overseas who are looking an
the british chancellor, rachel reeves, will today set uk growth has been sluggish in recent years and crept up atjust 0.8% in 202a. initiatives. there's also feverish speculation the government from. speaking to the bbc this week, the former bp boss, voiced his support for a targeted approach to chasing growth. and very rigorously — rigorously — targeted. i don't think... we can't afford doing whatever we want to do or letting chancellor's ambitions. this is... forecast for this year,...
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well, there's 121 million square feet of space vacant across the uk. put a number on all of this in terms of lost income? well, looking at the additional amount of vacant space added to the market per year since the pandemic began in early 2020, we estimate that there's been £5 billion total lost income. child cries commercial landlords might be losing income, but for parents and others with caring commitments, working from home is often a lifeline. so, i've got two children. my eldest is five now. i found out that he had autism. he has high needs. he knows what his routine is. and when that doesn't get met, he has that meltdown. more? good girl. and then i had my youngest, my daughter, who is now 17 months... yum—yum. ..and things really took a turn from there. i unfortunately got made redundant when i was due to go back. and since then, i've never been able to find work. no employer is willing to give me the part—time hours i need, or the flexibility of just being 100% work from home. harleen worked in talent acquisition. she's now looking for a 25—h
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now, many businesses across the uk want their workers to come into the office more. if in six months time, we were looking for a member of staff and someone was to say, "three days a week in the office "doesn't suit me," well, then we'd have to probably say, "maybe this isn't the right role for you." are you angry?! crowd roars but some staff are fighting back. we will never see this opportunity again. we have to fight for workers�* rights, and i'm proud to do that. people who drive trains have to go to work. people who work in operating theatres have to go to work. they have children. they have problems. they have issues. you deal with it. so is it time we got back to the office more? welcome to brocket hall, a fine stately home just outside london, equipped with two golf courses. since the pandemic, there's been an explosion in the popularity of golf, with a 300% increase in the number of rounds played. it's notjust the need for fresh air that's made it more popular. the most growth has been during the working week, with an almost 350% rise in rounds of golf. some
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can the uk afford to work from home? is in a parlous place.rms of working wellbeing, i think by 20 years in the last four. but does working from home it's just that it's become much more commonplace in recent years. beginning to grow now, as, really since the pandemic, there is much more of a strong evidence base. it is supportive of is neither more nor less productive than being you see once they're in about three days a week, you don't get any increase in productivity. so that's ultimately why hybrid has stuck. employees like it. five days in. but he says working from home all the time can have an effect. with fully remote — this is when you're working music plays back at hospital records, and it's been a month since the three—day—a—week policy was brought in. into the office. the benefits of being in the office alongside other people. he's paying your wages. and ha rd—working employee. the balance right. i'm not talking about your staff. do you think there's a sense of entitlement when it comes yeah. that actually everyone should be able to
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some countries, like the uk has balanced trade with you united states.ia has a trading deficit with the united states. that means we are perhaps well—placed. but i don't think anyone could be complacent. there's also the knock—on effects, if we get into a return of the trade war, that clearly has impacts on local growth and we have already seen the emf flag this. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. the uk government is to introduce new laws to crack down on images of child sexual abuse generated by artificial intelligence. it is already illegal to make or distribute another man was also arrested on suspicion of possessing indecent images. it comes as the government says it's cracking down of child sexual abuse, by introducing four new laws. will also become illegal. suspects' electronic devices. share content or advice will be a specific offence. we are the first country in the world to look horrendous crime. real—life images of children. the internet watch foundation which works towards stopping child sexual by ai is on the rise. of the crime and polic
some countries, like the uk has balanced trade with you united states.ia has a trading deficit with the united states. that means we are perhaps well—placed. but i don't think anyone could be complacent. there's also the knock—on effects, if we get into a return of the trade war, that clearly has impacts on local growth and we have already seen the emf flag this. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. the uk government is to introduce new laws to crack down on images of child sexual abuse...
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he was born and raised in the uk.er view his crimes represent a failure of integration. he had materials about, you know, white genocide and so on. if you are being inculcated in hate, you are not integrating well. what's your evidence that a lack of integration was part of the reason that he went on to commit these absolutely heinous crimes? i have seen what has come out of the court case. i have made an observation. i think that these are things that need to be looked at. but every single time a politician wants to talk about these issues, there's often a pushback, "well, what's the evidence?" "well, we're not really sure." "should we use this sort of language?" and the minute we start going down that track, i think we start to lose our way. police found rudakubana, aged 17, had bought knives online. today, the government said online retailers will have to see photo id, with proof of age, before selling. delivery companies will have to hand packages over in person and demand proof of age as well. damian grammaticas,
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today marks yea rs years since the uk 7 five years since the uk officially left the european last yearas in fact risen from elsewhere in the world. today marks 5 years since the uk officially in the uk regarding brexit. what the top issues facing the country are, and now as bigger issues. 33% say it was the right decision to leave. how people wanted to. there is a that there is a of there is a that of immigration needs to levels of immigration needs to be lowered from the record highs that we have seen in recent years. on the highs that we have seen in recent lift 's. on the highs that we have seen in recent lift of on the highs that we have seen in recent lift of top on the highs that we have seen in recent lift of top issues: highs that we have seen in recent lift of top issues if there channel brexit isn't up there channel crossings and immigration are are issue number three and they are issue number three four for at and four for the public at the after the cost of moment. after the cost of living and the nhs. there is a real that promise that living and the nhs. there is a real wo
today marks yea rs years since the uk 7 five years since the uk officially left the european last yearas in fact risen from elsewhere in the world. today marks 5 years since the uk officially in the uk regarding brexit. what the top issues facing the country are, and now as bigger issues. 33% say it was the right decision to leave. how people wanted to. there is a that there is a of there is a that of immigration needs to levels of immigration needs to be lowered from the record highs that we...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.net profits of 149 million euro for the third—quarter, which was higher than many analysts had been predicting. however, the europe's largest budget carrier lowered its forecast for 2025, blaming delays on the expected delivery of nine boeing 737 max aircraft, which is likely to effect passenger numbers. we're nowjoined by sally gethin, who's a global aviation and travel analyst. last time boeing delays and dropping ticket prices, this time? what were the numbers like? looking at the numbers, traffic has gone up 9%, 45 million passengers. there was a profit of 149 million and revenue rose 10% to 2.96 billion euros. it is in the right direction. everything is going quite well. but as you pointed out, there is this problem with the boeing so—called game changer aircraft, which is the 73 and dashed a 200 aircraft and ryanair�*s physically paid a visit to boeing earlier this month to try to chevy things along. the big problem for boeing, problems beyond its control because boeing had a ser
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.net profits of 149 million euro for the third—quarter, which was higher than many analysts had been predicting. however, the europe's largest budget carrier lowered its forecast for 2025, blaming delays on the expected delivery of nine boeing 737 max aircraft, which is likely to effect passenger numbers. we're nowjoined by sally gethin, who's a global aviation and travel analyst. last time boeing delays and dropping ticket prices, this...
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the uk is now keen to spearhead talks to end the crisis.onvene the regional partners like chad, who are playing such an important role, and, of course, the international actors to try and bring forward the mediation and the ceasefire that's needed between the warring sides. the uk has also doubled its aid and is calling on other donors to step up. the humanitarian needs are huge, but these are among the lucky few sudanese. just across the border in darfur, famine has been declared, and it is spreading. there are fears that, in a few months, unless aid is increased, things are going to get way worse. and even here, as in other refugee camps, the numbers are growing, and for as long as there's no end to the fighting, sudanese civilians will continue to need external support. anne soy, bbc news, adre. ijust want i just want to take your life to the scenes in— i just want to take your life to the scenes in wadi in gaza, we have just _ to the scenes in wadi in gaza, we have just had _ to the scenes in wadi in gaza, we have just had information.
the uk is now keen to spearhead talks to end the crisis.onvene the regional partners like chad, who are playing such an important role, and, of course, the international actors to try and bring forward the mediation and the ceasefire that's needed between the warring sides. the uk has also doubled its aid and is calling on other donors to step up. the humanitarian needs are huge, but these are among the lucky few sudanese. just across the border in darfur, famine has been declared, and it is...
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stop been banned from the uk stop court documents show that the been banned from the uk stop court 1 and �*unsuccessful�*. the aide, dominic hampshire, thanked mr yang for standing by the prince in the months after that interview in 2019, here's our senior royal correspondent daniela relph. with the royal family. of guilt, regret or shame... now the disclosure of court documents gives a sense "i could list several high—profile and now are a very small number left. the letters to yang tengbo, who's accused of spying mr yang has described the allegations against him as "entirely unfounded" and called scrutiny on prince andrew and his relationship was that visit. .. in his bbc interview, he was asked about his no. funnily enough, 2010 was it. continue to make headlines and chip away at daniela relph, bbc news. before we go, taking you to the scene in a to the'scene'in arneighboo�*rhood philadelphia where an in philadelphia where an response is under emergency response is under way. can see there way. you can see there emergency on the emergency responders on the following the of a aerop
stop been banned from the uk stop court documents show that the been banned from the uk stop court 1 and �*unsuccessful�*. the aide, dominic hampshire, thanked mr yang for standing by the prince in the months after that interview in 2019, here's our senior royal correspondent daniela relph. with the royal family. of guilt, regret or shame... now the disclosure of court documents gives a sense "i could list several high—profile and now are a very small number left. the letters to yang...
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more exports and make the uk more open and connected. kumbh mela religious festival in northern india. were trampled on. hello, welcome to bbc news now. government will support building a new, third runway at heathrow airport. she insists that the expansion has been blocked for too long and would be at the heart of government plans strict rules on noise, air quality and climate commitments. the announcements come against a backdrop of rising poltical of the economy. critics say rachel reeves's budget battered business confidence big tax rises on employers and gloomy talk about public finances. to new development. and accepted decline. new railway links to cambridge and an ambition to turn the area between a two universities into europe's silicon valley. more controversially, an idea that has been runway at heathrow airport. as our only hub airport, heathrow is in a unique position and we cannot duck their decision any longer. exports and make the uk more open and more connected. she will be battling some of her own mps. a swathe of them
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. - around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.sident trump, rain arrived in california, bringing some relief but also fresh concerns to the residents of los angeles after weeks of wildfires. there are now fears of flooding and mudslides in the city. president trump visited on friday with first lady melania trump to see for himself the extent of the damage. he has not yet made clear what financial assistance will become available to rebuild la, but the fires look set to transform the insurance industry. the havoc wreaked by the wildfires is estimated to cost $250 billion in economic damage and claimed at least 28 lives. earlier, i spoke to andy siffert, senior meteorologist at the insurer bms ree. he told me what kind of impact the catastrophe in california might have. this is definitely a very impactful event for the insurance industry, particularly that the event occurred here injanuary, which is kind of the start of our, i guess, insurance season, which starts kind of january 1st. and we typically don't see these large losses li
. - around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.sident trump, rain arrived in california, bringing some relief but also fresh concerns to the residents of los angeles after weeks of wildfires. there are now fears of flooding and mudslides in the city. president trump visited on friday with first lady melania trump to see for himself the extent of the damage. he has not yet made clear what financial assistance will become available to rebuild la, but the fires look set to transform the...
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across the uk and ireland.ife and work of their national bard, robert burns. let's return to our top story this hour — four female israeli soldiers held hostage by hamas were released, in exchange for around 200 palestinian prisoners detained by israel. the four israeli women were freed in gaza city in a ceremony tightly controlled by hamas, before being later reunited with their families. 200 palestinian inmates then released from israeli prisons. reports from egypt say 70 of the 200 prisoners have arrived in egypt, from where they'll travel on to neighbouring countries. but permission for hundreds of thousands of gazans to begin returning to what's left of their homes in the north has been delayed until israel is satisfied that a remaining female civilian held hostage will be released. 0ur middle east regional editor sebastian usher has been monitoring the days events and gave us his assessment. the palestinian prisoners weren't being released by now this time last sunday so that has happened much more smooth
across the uk and ireland.ife and work of their national bard, robert burns. let's return to our top story this hour — four female israeli soldiers held hostage by hamas were released, in exchange for around 200 palestinian prisoners detained by israel. the four israeli women were freed in gaza city in a ceremony tightly controlled by hamas, before being later reunited with their families. 200 palestinian inmates then released from israeli prisons. reports from egypt say 70 of the 200...
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and finally a bit of good news for beer drinkers and pubs here in the uk. draught pints will cost one penny less due to a cut in achool duty in a move intended to help the sector grow. sold in supermarkets. stay with us here on bbc news. office records and collecting historic 0scar nominations. the film i'm still here is set in brazil in the 1970s, when her husband rubens, a former leftist congressman, disappears after he is apprehended by the military. in. basil; tnefiim�*haz been a big box office success and it's it's a big shot in the arm for brazilian cinema. we will be rooting for fernanda torres and the film i'm still here. rights were suspended. the fragility of democracy. about on the streets right now. what is the value of democracy? you know, should we fight for democracy in brazil? and it's offering everyone an opportunity to talk about it and to sort of debate it. the film was launched at the venice film festival it was an extraordinary story of a family enduring an act l in the middle of it. i fell in love with that woman. torres, who is now a s
and finally a bit of good news for beer drinkers and pubs here in the uk. draught pints will cost one penny less due to a cut in achool duty in a move intended to help the sector grow. sold in supermarkets. stay with us here on bbc news. office records and collecting historic 0scar nominations. the film i'm still here is set in brazil in the 1970s, when her husband rubens, a former leftist congressman, disappears after he is apprehended by the military. in. basil; tnefiim�*haz been a big box...
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gusts of 50, 60, 70mph for exposed coasts in the south and the west of the uk. track its way eastwards as we move on into tuesday. that low weakening and filling somewhat, so tuesday won't be as windy, but there will still be some showers or some longer spells of rain. could see some very wet weather for a time in the south on wednesday. it does turn a little bit calmer for the end of the week. this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in a million and a half gazans — calling the strip "a demolition site" where "something needs to happen". lebanon accuses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south. officials say at least 15 people were killed and several others injured. an election slammed as a sham and a farce — alexander lukashenko prepares to return to power as president, with all real challengers either in prison or enforced exile. uk chancellor rachel reeves hints a third runway at london's heathrow airport could get government support — as part of plans to grow t
gusts of 50, 60, 70mph for exposed coasts in the south and the west of the uk. track its way eastwards as we move on into tuesday. that low weakening and filling somewhat, so tuesday won't be as windy, but there will still be some showers or some longer spells of rain. could see some very wet weather for a time in the south on wednesday. it does turn a little bit calmer for the end of the week. this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in a million and...
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both but what did you make of the way it was chinese tech is catching up. in the us, in europe, in the ukto say, "yes, but has there been, do you think, enough scepticism on what deepseek claims it's done? i mean, tech founder palmer luckey told fox news, "useful idiots in the us media" "have fallen for chinese different media landscape in china, there's still a lot of mystery about deepseek. so almost every assumption about deepseek me and my colleagues recently reported that we know, and there is reporting about deep seek in that way. bubble that has obviously been growing for some time in some quarters? absolutely. ago, the dominating question about al is, right? i think it is too soon to say. but already some of that's rebounding. and i think the question will be, is deepseek truly as good as it claims to be, or is it costing more than they are they leaning more than they're letting for now, we talked about reporting on this story in the uk and europe. hi. so in china, i think this has been a moment of pride i the lunar new year holiday, that everyone around them i is talking about th
both but what did you make of the way it was chinese tech is catching up. in the us, in europe, in the ukto say, "yes, but has there been, do you think, enough scepticism on what deepseek claims it's done? i mean, tech founder palmer luckey told fox news, "useful idiots in the us media" "have fallen for chinese different media landscape in china, there's still a lot of mystery about deepseek. so almost every assumption about deepseek me and my colleagues recently reported...
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frankly, it's driving up salaries, particularly, as i say, in the uk and in the us.rt of free up some of those lawyers is to start implementing ai in what you do. how much of a game—changer could it be? every conversation i have with a business leader will inevitably turn to the topic of ai. jl inevitably turn to the topic of ai. , , ., ., inevitably turn to the topic of ai. it is pervading all aspects of our lives _ ai. it is pervading all aspects of our lives and _ ai. it is pervading all aspects of our lives and businesses. l ai. it is pervading all aspects i of our lives and businesses. we embraced ai early on and we have put that as a key component of our strategy. day—to—day, what differences are making? what are you getting the ai are making? what are you getting the al to do? don't exect getting the al to do? don't exneet ai _ getting the al to do? don't exneet al to _ getting the al to do? don't expect al to be _ getting the al to do? don't expect al to be directly - expect al to be directly responsible anytime soon but by late 2025, i expect most firms to b
frankly, it's driving up salaries, particularly, as i say, in the uk and in the us.rt of free up some of those lawyers is to start implementing ai in what you do. how much of a game—changer could it be? every conversation i have with a business leader will inevitably turn to the topic of ai. jl inevitably turn to the topic of ai. , , ., ., inevitably turn to the topic of ai. it is pervading all aspects of our lives _ ai. it is pervading all aspects of our lives and _ ai. it is pervading all...
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so yes, it will throw the european union and the uk closer together.different world to the to when we left the european union five years ago. the country's annual budget on saturday, outlining the key priority areas for the government. auto show in india. in sales by over 14%. at the bottom of the pyramid, the people who are there, their affordability part of it vis a vis the increase in the car price has been a challenge. is something collectively we all have to work together. vehicle sales are seen as a key indicator of people's ability it's notjust the weak consumer demand here in the auto sector, are generally a lot more careful about how much money they are spending. now, this is definitely a sizeable slowdown... putting money in the hands of indians is essential. incentive coming in from the budget. personal income tax can see some reject to give the middle income class earners some kind of reprieve to give a boost into higher consumption. weak consumer demand and a dip in manufacturing drove down india's economy to a seven—quarter low. infrastru
so yes, it will throw the european union and the uk closer together.different world to the to when we left the european union five years ago. the country's annual budget on saturday, outlining the key priority areas for the government. auto show in india. in sales by over 14%. at the bottom of the pyramid, the people who are there, their affordability part of it vis a vis the increase in the car price has been a challenge. is something collectively we all have to work together. vehicle sales...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. for their loved ones continues.ussian soldiers dumped her mother at a hospital in a coma. she died without ever coming round. they did to her and why. my mum was 51. she loved life. then everything was cut short. she was such a radiant person. if, god forbid, something happens to my dad, of siding with kyiv. this officer didn't want to be identified, but he did and they have lyudmila's father's photograph perhaps the pro—russian or the russian authorities sometimes the missing do turn up. his family, now abroad, tell me leonid then vanished again for a whole year. he's now facing trial in russia, accused of taking he said, "mum, in a word, i was in hell." about heaven and hell. i was in hell." it is stories like leonid's, however tough, that give or a russian prison cell and still waiting to be found. sarah rainsford, bbc news, kyiv. a vote is expected to take place later in which the man tipped to be the country's next leader is likely to rely alternative fur deutschland. with the far—right. a furious row is expect
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. for their loved ones continues.ussian soldiers dumped her mother at a hospital in a coma. she died without ever coming round. they did to her and why. my mum was 51. she loved life. then everything was cut short. she was such a radiant person. if, god forbid, something happens to my dad, of siding with kyiv. this officer didn't want to be identified, but he did and they have lyudmila's father's photograph perhaps the pro—russian or the...
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eowyn smashed its way across the uk and ireland.nds of more than 100 miles per hour to scotland and the entire island of ireland. at least one man was killed. here's our ireland correspondent, sarah girvin. storm eowyn may be over, but the destruction left in its wake is unprecedented. in the republic of ireland, it was a once in a generation weather event. it claimed the life of 20—year—old kacper dudek, killed in county donegal when a tree fell on his car. around the country, a massive clean up operation is underway, but the repairs are expected to take some time. across the island of ireland, hundreds of thousands of homes are still without power. and while work is ongoing, there is a warning that it might take up to ten days for everyone to get electricity back. this animal shelter has been left without heating. a lot of our puppies need a lot more care than the older dogs, medications, and wejust... like, this wee one's freezing at the minute. so we'd just be very keen to make sure that those puppies have electric. if not, we m
eowyn smashed its way across the uk and ireland.nds of more than 100 miles per hour to scotland and the entire island of ireland. at least one man was killed. here's our ireland correspondent, sarah girvin. storm eowyn may be over, but the destruction left in its wake is unprecedented. in the republic of ireland, it was a once in a generation weather event. it claimed the life of 20—year—old kacper dudek, killed in county donegal when a tree fell on his car. around the country, a massive...