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the us uk relationship is so - with peter that the us uk relationship is so strong i with peter thatnd as was said we _ relationship is so strong and as was said we are — relationship is so strong and as was said we are one— relationship is so strong and as was said we are one of— relationship is so strong and as was said we are one of the _ relationship is so strong and as was said we are one of the largest - said we are one of the largest investors— said we are one of the largest investors in— said we are one of the largest investors in each _ said we are one of the largest investors in each other's - said we are one of the largest - investors in each other's countries, largest— investors in each other's countries, largest trading _ investors in each other's countries, largest trading partners. _ investors in each other's countries, largest trading partners. when - investors in each other's countries, largest trading partners. when it. largest trading partners. when it comes— largest trading partners. when it comes to — largest trading partners. when it comes to free _ largest trad
the us uk relationship is so - with peter that the us uk relationship is so strong i with peter thatnd as was said we _ relationship is so strong and as was said we are — relationship is so strong and as was said we are one— relationship is so strong and as was said we are one of— relationship is so strong and as was said we are one of the _ relationship is so strong and as was said we are one of the largest - said we are one of the largest investors— said we are one of the largest...
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why are i the us and the uk, what are they doing _ the us and the uk, what are they doing to protect— to protect elections to - protect elections from democracy and from disinformation _ protect elections from democracy and from disinformation waged _ protect elections from democracy and from disinformation waged by - protect elections from democracy and from disinformation waged by foreignj from disinformation waged by foreign actors _ from disinformation waged by foreign actors and _ from disinformation waged by foreign actors and also — from disinformation waged by foreign actors and also you _ from disinformation waged by foreign actors and also you mentioned - from disinformation waged by foreign actors and also you mentioned the i actors and also you mentioned the warding _ actors and also you mentioned the warding sit— actors and also you mentioned the warding sit try— actors and also you mentioned the warding sit by our— actors and also you mentioned the warding sit by our leaders - actors and also you mentioned the warding sit by our leaders about. actors and also you mention
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to this that make the uk and us are working together to make _ uk and us are working together to makeure — uk and us are working together to make sure they are developed safely and responsibly and jointly. ourjob as leaders is to ensure that this technological revolution makes us more secure and not less. today, the president and i agreed to work together on a high safety, including multilaterally. countries like china and russia are willing _ countries like china and russia are willing to _ countries like china and russia are willing to steal our intellectual property use technology for authoritarian ends are withdraw crucial resources like energy — ends are withdraw crucial resources like energy. they will not succeed. welcome to the programme — the uk and the us announce an agreement which will see them working together more closely on a range of issues including trade, green funding and technology. joining me on my panel tonight for the next hour, will be tom peck, political sketch writer at the independent and joel rubin, political strategist at the washington strategy group. als
to this that make the uk and us are working together to make _ uk and us are working together to makeure — uk and us are working together to make sure they are developed safely and responsibly and jointly. ourjob as leaders is to ensure that this technological revolution makes us more secure and not less. today, the president and i agreed to work together on a high safety, including multilaterally. countries like china and russia are willing _ countries like china and russia are willing to _...
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to the uk, us, to greener— going? to the uk, us, to greener pastures. - going? to - greener pastures. right. yeah. how many _ greener pastures. right. yeah. how many are _ greener pastures. right. yeah. how many are you _ greener pastures. right. yeah. how many are you losing - greener pastures. right. yeah. how many are you losing peri how many are you losing per month? in how many are you losing per month? , :, , ., :: month? in six months, almost 20 icu month? in six months, almost 20 w nurses- _ month? in six months, almost 20 icu nurses. right. _ month? in six months, almost 20 icu nurses. right. in _ month? in six months, almost 20 icu nurses. right. in theatre - icu nurses. right. in theatre recovery. — icu nurses. right. in theatre recovery, this _ icu nurses. right. in theatre recovery, this nurse - icu nurses. right. in theatre recovery, this nurse wants i icu nurses. right. in theatre| recovery, this nurse wants to go to the uk and is watching a video about how much more she would be paid overseas. after she knows anyone else who has left? a, she know
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trade deal umsm— supporter of a us—uk trade deal umsm irs— supporter of a us—uk trade deal umsm is us mumis— relationship would be very safe in the hands-a— relationship would be very safe in the hands a conservative, in the hands of a conservative, ustivs— in the hands of a conservative, ustivs us— in the hands of a conservative, active us president. but if it's joe tissu— active us president. but if it's joe uiusm im— active us president. but if it's joe biden in office for a second tsrm— joe biden in office for a second tum, msm— joe biden in office for a second tum, tmsm i— joe biden in office for a second term, then i think— joe biden in office for a second term, then i think the outlook for term, then i think the outlook tsr tits— term, then i think the outlook for the special— term, then i think the outlook for the special relationship usutt— for the special relationship usutt ts— for the special relationship would be very— for the special relationship would be very grim. kurtis \t gt; would be very grim. well, nigel, our relationship has always been very special . thank our re
trade deal umsm— supporter of a us—uk trade deal umsm irs— supporter of a us—uk trade deal umsm is us mumis— relationship would be very safe in the hands-a— relationship would be very safe in the hands a conservative, in the hands of a conservative, ustivs— in the hands of a conservative, ustivs us— in the hands of a conservative, active us president. but if it's joe tissu— active us president. but if it's joe uiusm im— active us president. but if it's joe biden in office...
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trotte— strong supporter of a us—uk trote teot— strong supporter of a us—uk trade deal.ile i've got an exclusive preview of her speech. and i won't be pulling my punches. where are we? half an hour away from that. you won't want to miss it. but coming up next in the pundits, would you pay next in the pundits, would you pay more for your groceries to save the planet? should bad parkers be publicly shamed ? and parkers be publicly shamed? and is sir roger moore's son right that james bond should always be british? see you we're proud to be gb news news, the people's channel. britain's . electro cars are— the people's channel. britain's . electro cars are a— the people's channel. britain's . electro cars are a fools- " britain's . electro cars are a fools pipe treon— . electro cars are a fools pipe treon soys— . electro cars are a fools pipe dream, says alan— . electro cars are a fools pipe dream, says alan market cbnnews.com. - dream, says alan market cbnnews.com. \rr:::r dream, says alan market cbnnews.com. \rr:::r rte" dream, says alan market- cbnnews.com. no one can aff
trotte— strong supporter of a us—uk trote teot— strong supporter of a us—uk trade deal.ile i've got an exclusive preview of her speech. and i won't be pulling my punches. where are we? half an hour away from that. you won't want to miss it. but coming up next in the pundits, would you pay next in the pundits, would you pay more for your groceries to save the planet? should bad parkers be publicly shamed ? and parkers be publicly shamed? and is sir roger moore's son right that james bond...
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i— undermined the us uk special relationship . i do— undermined the us uk special relationship .ngress. sunak should raise the tssaelt— congress. sunak should raise the tssaelt areeg— congress. sunak should raise the issue, i agree. according to issue, but i agree. according to reberts— issue, but i agree. according to reberts bere— issue, but i agree. according to reports here,-he's- issue, but i agree. according to reports here, he's dropped issue, but i agree. according to replidea.ere, he's dropped issue, but i agree. according to replidea. now he's dropped issue, but i agree. according to replidea. now e's dropped issue, but i agree. according to replidea. now a"rbt"
i— undermined the us uk special relationship . i do— undermined the us uk special relationship .ngress. sunak should raise the tssaelt— congress. sunak should raise the tssaelt areeg— congress. sunak should raise the issue, i agree. according to issue, but i agree. according to reberts— issue, but i agree. according to reberts bere— issue, but i agree. according to reports here,-he's- issue, but i agree. according to reports here, he's dropped issue, but i agree. according to...
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i— undermined the us uk special relationship . i do— undermined the us uk special relationship .ess. sunak should raise the tssuelr areeg— congress. sunak should raise the issue, i agree. according to issue, but i agree. according to reports— issue, but i agree. according to reports bere— issue, but i agree. according to reports here,-he's- issue, but i agree. according to reports here, he's dropped issue, but i agree. according to replidea.ere, he's dropped issue, but i agree. according to replidea. now he's dropped issue, but i agree. according to replidea. now t's dropped issue, but i agree. according to replidea. now a"rbt"
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the us and the uk are the _ the opportunity. today, the president and i agreed to work together on al including _ and i agreed to work together on al including multilaterally. now, the uk looks— including multilaterally. now, the uk looks forward to hosting the first global summit on al safety later— first global summit on al safety later this — first global summit on al safety later this year. so that we can seize — later this year. so that we can seize the _ later this year. so that we can seize the extraordinary possibilities of this new technological age and do so with confidence. and we are well placed to do— confidence. and we are well placed to do so _ confidence. and we are well placed to do so i— confidence. and we are well placed to do so. i know some people have wondered — to do so. i know some people have wondered what kind of partner britain — wondered what kind of partner britain would be after we left the eu. britain would be after we left the ell i'd _ britain would be after we left the eu. i'd say, judge us by o
the us and the uk are the _ the opportunity. today, the president and i agreed to work together on al including _ and i agreed to work together on al including multilaterally. now, the uk looks— including multilaterally. now, the uk looks forward to hosting the first global summit on al safety later— first global summit on al safety later this — first global summit on al safety later this year. so that we can seize — later this year. so that we can seize the _ later this year. so that...
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these people were in the uk and the us, it is not 'ust were in the uk and the us, it is not just thoseit is not just those in— were in the uk and the us, it is not just those in indonesia. they have to he _ just those in indonesia. they have to be prosecuted to the fullest extent — to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. anyone who paid for it _ extent of the law. anyone who paid for it is_ extent of the law. anyone who paid for it is in— extent of the law. anyone who paid for it is in of— extent of the law. anyone who paid for it is in of such violent videos and images _ for it is in of such violent videos and images has to be prosecuted. you touched on and images has to be prosecuted. touched on the and images has to be prosecuted. m. touched on the monetisation of this, the people making off of the the people making money off of the back of these horrendous videos... there is a problem with the way social media and online videos work, isn't it? the more they are talked about, the more they are shared, the higher in the rankings a go, and therefore more people view them, a
these people were in the uk and the us, it is not 'ust were in the uk and the us, it is not just thoseit is not just those in— were in the uk and the us, it is not just those in indonesia. they have to he _ just those in indonesia. they have to be prosecuted to the fullest extent — to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. anyone who paid for it _ extent of the law. anyone who paid for it is_ extent of the law. anyone who paid for it is in— extent of the law. anyone who paid for...
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there has been talk ofa us — uk imminent great deal.ies have talked about economic cooperation. and they are also talking about, as i say, the war in ukraine and military cooperation. now as we wait for that news conference to happen, we canjoin our correspondent gary 0'donoghue once again. these things always seem to be late, don't they?— to be late, don't they? yeah, they do.joe to be late, don't they? yeah, they do- joe iaiden _ to be late, don't they? yeah, they do. joe biden is _ to be late, don't they? yeah, they do. joe biden is especially - to be late, don't they? yeah, they do. joe biden is especially bad - to be late, don't they? yeah, they do. joe biden is especially bad at. do. joe biden is especially bad at this. he is often late for these events. it is not much like press conferences. i don't know what that tells you but it may be means that they have plenty more to talk about were plenty more disagree about than they thought they had because they have been going for, well, a good 2.5 hours now. i mean we willjust have to
there has been talk ofa us — uk imminent great deal.ies have talked about economic cooperation. and they are also talking about, as i say, the war in ukraine and military cooperation. now as we wait for that news conference to happen, we canjoin our correspondent gary 0'donoghue once again. these things always seem to be late, don't they?— to be late, don't they? yeah, they do.joe to be late, don't they? yeah, they do- joe iaiden _ to be late, don't they? yeah, they do. joe biden is _ to be...
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after the referendum, there was talk for years about a uk—us trade deal.ore. but the prime minister does seek a global role in artificial intelligence, ai, the ability of computers to do things that, until now, have required human intelligence. well, i want to make sure that we in the uk can realise the clear benefits of ai, whether that is in drug discovery or in other areas, but at the same time we have got to put guardrails in place to protect ourselves, our country, our people come from the very real risks that it poses, risks that the creators of ai themselves have highlighted. i will be talking to president biden about that tomorrow. i believe the uk is well placed to lead and shape the conversation on this because we are very strong when it comes to ai. i wonder how you make that case, though, to the leader of a superpower, as the leader yourself of a medium—sized country, not in, if you like, a big international bloc, how do you convince a president who might be more tempted to ring up the european union or talk to other global players that the uk
after the referendum, there was talk for years about a uk—us trade deal.ore. but the prime minister does seek a global role in artificial intelligence, ai, the ability of computers to do things that, until now, have required human intelligence. well, i want to make sure that we in the uk can realise the clear benefits of ai, whether that is in drug discovery or in other areas, but at the same time we have got to put guardrails in place to protect ourselves, our country, our people come from...
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with a new secure uk — us data bridge — with a new secure uk — us data bridge helping tens of thousandssmall businesses. live now to washington — and the bbc�*s gary o'donoghue. gary, this press conference has wrapped upjust in gary, this press conference has wrapped up just in the last few minutes. there was a lot to get through. what stuck out to you? i through. what stuck out to you? i think there was quite interestingly, you mentioned ai as being important, and there was quite a lot of warm words there from joe biden about the british capacity to lead the conversation on that. he spoke about this idea of an autumn summit in the uk. that seemed to me like a little bit of an endorsement. so the british will take away a lot of encouragement from that. i think they will also take away a lot of encouragement from the idea that the us administration is buying into this economic cooperation, even if they can't have a full free trade agreements that there are going to be some areas where the us believes that it be some areas where the us believes thatitis be some areas where the us believes
with a new secure uk — us data bridge — with a new secure uk — us data bridge helping tens of thousandssmall businesses. live now to washington — and the bbc�*s gary o'donoghue. gary, this press conference has wrapped upjust in gary, this press conference has wrapped up just in the last few minutes. there was a lot to get through. what stuck out to you? i through. what stuck out to you? i think there was quite interestingly, you mentioned ai as being important, and there was quite a...
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the environment and quantum computing and artificial intelligence in the same way that the us and the ukurity. so like closest, closest of allies, i'm still not entirely sure what that will mean in practice. they've given us an example today, though. so under the biden administration's inflation reduction act, which is this huge, huge, huge piece of legislation which gives like bazillions and bazillions of dollars of subsidies to things like electric cars, the uk is now going to get like a little piece of that, aren't they, in terms of the kind of the rare metals and things that go into electric car production, the uk will get a tiny little slice of that. yeah, it's what they call the critical minerals, which, if i'm honest, i don't know exactly what those minerals are. i think like maybe lithium is one of those minerals. but anyway, the bits that you need to make the batteries for electric cars which the uk exports to other places now that means that they're going to see some benefit of all of these subsidies that the us is putting into that scheme. so that's one tangible example of thi
the environment and quantum computing and artificial intelligence in the same way that the us and the ukurity. so like closest, closest of allies, i'm still not entirely sure what that will mean in practice. they've given us an example today, though. so under the biden administration's inflation reduction act, which is this huge, huge, huge piece of legislation which gives like bazillions and bazillions of dollars of subsidies to things like electric cars, the uk is now going to get like a...
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l effect on us uk relations? does ebb— effect on us uk relations?, i'm sorry, you are referring to him again . there is wicked i think again. there is a wicked i think , a wicked hypocrisy about it because on the one hand, this parading of royal highnesses and dukes duchesses and on the dukes and duchesses and on the other, there is a fundamental attack the notion of attack on the notion of monarchy. this astonishing attack on the notion of monragain this astonishing attack on the notion of monragain , this astonishing attack on the notion of monragain , my his astonishing attack on the notion of monragain , my point tonishing attack on the notion of monragain , my point abouting attack on the notion of monragain , my point about his fact, again, my point about his dimness , that he actually dimness, that he actually wakened up to the fact that monarchy is hierarchical . can monarchy is hierarchical. can you imagine the effort of learning a to spell the word and b, to pronounce it u? and i thought b, to pronounce it u? and i beeeeeb feeb— b, to pron
l effect on us uk relations? does ebb— effect on us uk relations?, i'm sorry, you are referring to him again . there is wicked i think again. there is a wicked i think , a wicked hypocrisy about it because on the one hand, this parading of royal highnesses and dukes duchesses and on the dukes and duchesses and on the other, there is a fundamental attack the notion of attack on the notion of monarchy. this astonishing attack on the notion of monragain this astonishing attack on the notion of...
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uk, but divorce the us as welt when you _ of the uk, but divorce the us as well. ll. when you are a superpower of the uk, but divorce the us as- well. when you are a superpower of the world _ well. when you are a superpower of the world stage. _ well. when you are a superpower of the world stage, you _ well. when you are a superpower of the world stage, you have - well. when you are a superpower of the world stage, you have a - well. when you are a superpower of the world stage, you have a real- the world stage, you have a real responsibiiity_ the world stage, you have a real responsibility to _ the world stage, you have a real responsibility to act _ the world stage, you have a real| responsibility to act responsibly. and i_ responsibility to act responsibly. and i think— responsibility to act responsibly. and i think a _ responsibility to act responsibly. and i think a lot— responsibility to act responsibly. and i think a lot of— responsibility to act responsibly. and i think a lot of that - responsibility to act responsibly. and i think a lot of that how- respon
uk, but divorce the us as welt when you _ of the uk, but divorce the us as well. ll. when you are a superpower of the uk, but divorce the us as- well. when you are a superpower of the world _ well. when you are a superpower of the world stage. _ well. when you are a superpower of the world stage, you _ well. when you are a superpower of the world stage, you have - well. when you are a superpower of the world stage, you have a - well. when you are a superpower of the world stage, you have a...
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used to. it is the first time that the uk hsa _ used to. it is the first time that the uk hsa has _ used to. as done _ used to. it is the first time that the uk hsa has done it, - used to. it is the first time that. the uk hsa has done it, previously it was nhs england that has issued these health alerts. it is looking at vulnerable people and how they might suffer due to the heat. it is separate from the uk met office heat warnings, which are more associated with health, yes, but also things like transport and infrastructure. quite clearly the two are linked. there are health implications of hot weather and it might not be the sort of temperatures we were reporting in bangladesh, before a country not used to such cheap it does cause problems. for used to such cheap it does cause problem-— used to such cheap it does cause roblems. ., ., problems. for many healthy people in the uk it is fine, — problems. for many healthy people in the uk it is fine, but _ problems. for many healthy people in the uk it is fine, but for— the uk it is fine, but for vulnerable people one of the most important thin
used to. it is the first time that the uk hsa _ used to. it is the first time that the uk hsa has _ used to. as done _ used to. it is the first time that the uk hsa has done it, - used to. it is the first time that. the uk hsa has done it, previously it was nhs england that has issued these health alerts. it is looking at vulnerable people and how they might suffer due to the heat. it is separate from the uk met office heat warnings, which are more associated with health, yes, but also things...
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uk, so probably not. what does differentiate us _ the uk, so probably not. te us from the us? why isn't the same medicine a good idea? there are some key differences between us and the us. the first is that we suffered a bigger energy price shock than the us because the us is not a net importer of energy prices. so as tony was saying, we needed to respond differently. but a second key difference we have seen wage growth meaningfully decelerate in the us. this time last year wage growth in the us was five and three quarters percent, now it is four and a quarter percent. in the uk by contrast, wage growth has actually picked up. also in the us, cpi inflation has come down significantly. it was only ll%, the latest release. while here, it remains unacceptably high. it is over 8.5%. remains unacceptably high. it is over 8596-— remains unacceptably high. it is over 8.5%. , , ., , over 8.5%. given this and everything we have been _ over 8.5%. given this and everything we have been talking _ over 8.5%. given this and everything we have been talking about - over 8.5%
uk, so probably not. what does differentiate us _ the uk, so probably not. te us from the us? why isn't the same medicine a good idea? there are some key differences between us and the us. the first is that we suffered a bigger energy price shock than the us because the us is not a net importer of energy prices. so as tony was saying, we needed to respond differently. but a second key difference we have seen wage growth meaningfully decelerate in the us. this time last year wage growth in the...
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there's obviously a broad bipartisan report for the us and uk relationship. 0ther for the us and uk relationshipr sunak met with him on the west coast of lunch programme in recent months. i think willacy president biden and the prime minister gets into other more in a different setting in this meeting. it’s more in a different setting in this meetinu. �* , , ., meeting. it's interesting that thursday is _ meeting. it's interesting that thursday is that _ meeting. it's interesting that thursday is that meeting. . meeting. it's interesting that - thursday is that meeting. today, rishi sunak has been meeting with senior lawmakers, how much of these meetings are just for the cameras, as we are watching the proposed photos and flesh frames going off there, how much is for the photos and projections and the images, and how much is actually politics getting done? i how much is actually politics getting done?— how much is actually politics getting done? how much is actually politics caettin done? ~ ., ., , ., getting done? i think a lots of it is 'ust a getting done? i think a lots of it isjust a demons
there's obviously a broad bipartisan report for the us and uk relationship. 0ther for the us and uk relationshipr sunak met with him on the west coast of lunch programme in recent months. i think willacy president biden and the prime minister gets into other more in a different setting in this meeting. it’s more in a different setting in this meetinu. �* , , ., meeting. it's interesting that thursday is _ meeting. it's interesting that thursday is that _ meeting. it's interesting that...
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the uk, us and eu pledged _ end of that 96 hour window. , us and eu pledged billions _ end of that 96 hour window. the uk, us and eu pledged billions more - end of that 96 hour window. the uk, us and eu pledged billions more in l us and eu pledged billions more in support ukraine as president zelensky addresses a gathering of leaders focused on ukraine's economic recovery. the bbc discovers evidence that hundreds of sick and mentally ill people from the windrush generation were wrongly deported from the uk and returned to the caribbean. and now the sport. we will start with some transfer news. arsenal have agreed a deal with chelsea for around £65 million for the forward kai havertz. chelsea bought him from bayer leverkeusen in 2020 for a deal worth around 71 million pounds. mikel arteta is looking to stregthen his squad arsenal had a second bid for west ham captain declan rice turned down this week. manchester city have agreed a deal with chelsea to buy mateo kovacic. the croatian midfielder willjoin the treble winners for an initialfee of
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us. where are they going? to the uk, us, to greener pastures. right. yeah. n six months, almost 20 icu nurses. right. in theatre recovery, this nurse wants to go to the uk and is watching a video about how much more she would be paid overseas. i ask if she knows anyone else who has left? a lot of us. a lot of us, notjust in this hospital but those i graduated with from school about 50% have left. 50%, to other countries? yes, specifically the uk. the cost of living in ghana is one of the big push factors for nurses like this. i am a wife, i have a son and husband and he is receiving a little, i'm also receiving a little from my workplace. i have a son i have to take care of, to take to school and all of that, so with that small amount of salaries both of us receive, we can't bring up our son. it's notjust the uk benefiting from these strong push factors. other english—speaking countries like canada, the usa and ireland are also attracting nurses. i spoke to howard catton from the international council of nurses. my sense is that the situation currently is out
us. where are they going? to the uk, us, to greener pastures. right. yeah. n six months, almost 20 icu nurses. right. in theatre recovery, this nurse wants to go to the uk and is watching a video about how much more she would be paid overseas. i ask if she knows anyone else who has left? a lot of us. a lot of us, notjust in this hospital but those i graduated with from school about 50% have left. 50%, to other countries? yes, specifically the uk. the cost of living in ghana is one of the big...
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and as we have done before, the us uk had stood together to support ukraine and stand up for the valuesand freedom that they prevail, and i know we will. i completely agree with what you said. our economies are seeing perhaps the biggest transmission since the industrial revolution as new technologies, providing incredible opportunities but also giving our adversities more tools for harm. but one thing i know, and i am confident that what hasn't changed is a strengthen our partnership and our friendship and we will put our values front and centre as we have always done for the good of the british and american people. if the good of the british and american --eole. . the good of the british and american . eo . le, ., ., ~' the good of the british and american --eole. . .,~ people. if we had time, i take you through the _ people. if we had time, i take you through the residence. _ people. if we had time, i take you through the residence. and - people. if we had time, i take you through the residence. and when | people. if we had time, i take you i through the residence. and when you over
and as we have done before, the us uk had stood together to support ukraine and stand up for the valuesand freedom that they prevail, and i know we will. i completely agree with what you said. our economies are seeing perhaps the biggest transmission since the industrial revolution as new technologies, providing incredible opportunities but also giving our adversities more tools for harm. but one thing i know, and i am confident that what hasn't changed is a strengthen our partnership and our...
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you this morning, british prime minister rishi sunak and us presidentjoe biden have announced what they called a new partnership between the uknd us to boost economic security. the agreement is called the atlantic declaration and it covers a wide range of areas including artificial intelligence, green funding and civil nuclear power. michelle fleury has the latest. michelle fleury has the latest from new york. gone was the mention of an all—encompassing trade deal promised in the wake of brexiter. in its place, a commitment to co—operate on defence, trade, a deal on data protection and ways to regulate new ai technology. the uk prime minister hailed this approach as a better response to the challenges the two countries face. the economic relationship between our two countries has never been stronger. the trade is worth hundreds of billions of pounds, dollars, a year. over a million of our citizens in each other�*s countries work in each other�*s companies. in each other�*s countries. and that trade is growing as something like 20% last year. as part of the atlantic declaration, president biden pledged to give uk exporters acc
you this morning, british prime minister rishi sunak and us presidentjoe biden have announced what they called a new partnership between the uknd us to boost economic security. the agreement is called the atlantic declaration and it covers a wide range of areas including artificial intelligence, green funding and civil nuclear power. michelle fleury has the latest. michelle fleury has the latest from new york. gone was the mention of an all—encompassing trade deal promised in the wake of...
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thanks forjoining us- _ uk rail passengers are experiencing their second day of major disruption this aslef union, took industrial action on tuesday and plan to strike again tomorrow, the day of the fa cup final at wembley. our correspondent rowan bridge is at manchester piccadilly station. well, the story of the disruption's really written on the departure boards behind me, where there's a number of blank spaces where you would normally expect to see departures listed. and the concourse, the platform is noticeably quieter a here than it would normally be. now, that disruption that we're seeing today is going to continue into tomorrow, when aslef — the train drivers�* union — stage their own strike, in their dispute over pay, and that is going to have a significant impact as well. that will vary around the country, but it will be significant here in manchester where, for example, avanti west coast won't be running any services between london and manchester. and that is significant because it's the fa cup final between manchester city and manchester united, with thousands of fans tryin
thanks forjoining us- _ uk rail passengers are experiencing their second day of major disruption this aslef union, took industrial action on tuesday and plan to strike again tomorrow, the day of the fa cup final at wembley. our correspondent rowan bridge is at manchester piccadilly station. well, the story of the disruption's really written on the departure boards behind me, where there's a number of blank spaces where you would normally expect to see departures listed. and the concourse, the...
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when ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons in the early 90s it supposedly had guarantees from the us, the ukhe past 18 months. what would the difference be in your thinking? would it involve for example us or uk troops being based in ukraine? i do not foresee to deploy troops on ukrainian soil, but there are elements in the kyiv security pact that i prepared for president zelensky. firstly to help ukraine build a strong military, so strong they can withstand all future russian attacks. secondly to enhance intelligence exchange between ukraine and its allies. third, to sustain training and exercises under a nato flag and on ukrainian soil. and fourthly, to help them develop a strong defence industry so ukraine can produce military equipment and ammunition herself. stand can produce military equipment and ammunition herself.— ammunition herself. and if there is ammunition herself. and if there is a post-putin _ ammunition herself. and if there is a post-putin russian _ ammunition herself. and if there is a post-putin russian government, | ammunition herself. and if there is i a post-putin russ
when ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons in the early 90s it supposedly had guarantees from the us, the ukhe past 18 months. what would the difference be in your thinking? would it involve for example us or uk troops being based in ukraine? i do not foresee to deploy troops on ukrainian soil, but there are elements in the kyiv security pact that i prepared for president zelensky. firstly to help ukraine build a strong military, so strong they can withstand all future russian attacks. secondly...
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us. thank you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.pier have been suspended as a precaution following the deaths of a 12—year—old girl and a 17—year—old boy last week. sunnah khan and joe abbess died in hospital after an incident last week. an inquest heard a suggestion that a rip—tide led to the pair drowning. the cbi, which represents thousands of british businesses, won the backing of its members for a series of proposed reforms after a crisis that threatened its future. 93% of those who voted supported the plans. it follows a series of allegations of serious sexual misconduct which prompted many businesses to end memberships. the government hasn't said if it'll re—engage with the cbi. prince harry faced nearly five hours of questioning at the high court from lawyers representing mirror group newspapers. he's accused the publisher of "utterly vile" behaviour, saying journalists used unlawful tactics — including phone hacking — to gather stories about him. he becomes the first senior royal to give evidence in a legal case since the 1
us. thank you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.pier have been suspended as a precaution following the deaths of a 12—year—old girl and a 17—year—old boy last week. sunnah khan and joe abbess died in hospital after an incident last week. an inquest heard a suggestion that a rip—tide led to the pair drowning. the cbi, which represents thousands of british businesses, won the backing of its members for a series of proposed reforms after a crisis that threatened its...
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but one forecast for the six biggest savings systems which are the us, uk, japan, netherlands, canadand australia expects a $221; trillion funding gap by 2050, meaning there simply won't be enough money to fund the lifestyles people in those countries are expecting. many countries are in the process of increasing retirement ages, but as you can see in this indication, it varies across the world's ten biggest economies and can also vary within them for a range of reasons. so do we have to work until an older age or change our expectations for how we live in retirement? it's a tough question for governments everywhere, but perhaps nowhere more visibly than in france, where for months people have been taking to the streets, often leading to angry confrontations with the police. it's all because of president macron�*s efforts to raise the retirement age to 64 from 62. he says that will make it more affordable to look after old people. but even 64 is a lower retirement age than in many other countries. nonetheless, these protesters have been explaining why they oppose it. translation: i th
but one forecast for the six biggest savings systems which are the us, uk, japan, netherlands, canadand australia expects a $221; trillion funding gap by 2050, meaning there simply won't be enough money to fund the lifestyles people in those countries are expecting. many countries are in the process of increasing retirement ages, but as you can see in this indication, it varies across the world's ten biggest economies and can also vary within them for a range of reasons. so do we have to work...
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us here on bbc news this evening.— around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.e uk. at the push of a button, jaden's life has changed forever. button, jaden's life has changed forever.- button, jaden's life has changed forever. button, jaden's life has chan . ed forever. ., ., , changed forever. the other way, net. he changed forever. the other way, get- he has _ changed forever. the other way, get. he has always lived - changed forever. the other way, get. he has always lived with i get. he has always lived with what he calls _ get. he has always lived with what he calls his _ get. he has always lived with what he calls his little - get. he has always lived with what he calls his little arm. l what he calls his little arm. but that's will no longer than a ten thanks to his new bionic arm. how are you doing that? so, the pressure plates in here, i have to use my muscles inside my arm to do the pressure plates to make it move. ., , ., _ ., move. the arm is made by a bristol based _ move. the arm is made by a bristol based firm _ move. the arm is made by a bristol
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the us and the uk have also used it as an opporunity to commit billions more dollars of support. that ukraine's economy will need external help for many years to come. 0ur reporterjonathanjosephs has been speaking to the world bank 5 director of operations, who explained the immediate priority is to secure billions of dollars for essential government services and reconstruction. we would like to see continued support to ukraine for the essential social expenditures which we consider so important to maintain human development. you consider so important to maintain human development.— consider so important to maintain human development. you mean things the government _ human development. you mean things the government has _ human development. you mean things the government has to _ human development. you mean things the government has to pay? _ human development. you mean things the government has to pay? social- the government has to pay? social safety nets. _ the government has to pay? social safety nets, teacher _ the government has to pay? social safety nets, teacher salaries,
the us and the uk have also used it as an opporunity to commit billions more dollars of support. that ukraine's economy will need external help for many years to come. 0ur reporterjonathanjosephs has been speaking to the world bank 5 director of operations, who explained the immediate priority is to secure billions of dollars for essential government services and reconstruction. we would like to see continued support to ukraine for the essential social expenditures which we consider so...
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the same is also true on tuesday when it could be quite a cloudy start for many of us across the south of the uk way further eastwards, introducing more of a south easterly wind into southeastern areas of england in particular. so here the temperatures could start to climb and there's a depression out in the atlantic that could give a few showers to the south west of england, too, and possibly a bit more in the way of high cloud. but here's the outlook for our capital cities. as you can see, for the vast majority of us, the sunshine continues and temperatures will start to rise. live from london, this is bbc news. 288 people are now known to have died and a thousand are injured in india's deadliest train crash this century. india's prime minister narendra modi visited the crash site and victims at a nearby hospital where he vowed to "stringently punish" those responsible. manchester city win the fa cup final at wembley, beating manchester united 2—1. hello. rescue efforts have ended at the site of india's worst rail crash this century. 288 people are now known to have died and more than a thousa
the same is also true on tuesday when it could be quite a cloudy start for many of us across the south of the uk way further eastwards, introducing more of a south easterly wind into southeastern areas of england in particular. so here the temperatures could start to climb and there's a depression out in the atlantic that could give a few showers to the south west of england, too, and possibly a bit more in the way of high cloud. but here's the outlook for our capital cities. as you can see,...
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rina, not only does _ different in the us in the uk. k. rina, not only does joe biden _ different in the us in the uk. rina, not only does joe biden have - not only doesjoe biden have degenerate excitement, he has to generate funds, he has to raise money for his campaign. he did pretty well back in 2020 and the raising $i pretty well back in 2020 and the raising $1 billion. now, donors are going to be looking for signs of strength, while he is trained to focus people's mines on the economy and bidenomics, the press seems to be focusing on the fact he has marks from his sleep apnea mask on his face while he's out and about. yet. face while he's out and about. yet, increase in — face while he's out and about. yet, increase in american _ face while he's out and about. yet, increase in american politics is becoming _ increase in american politics is becoming more _ increase in american politics is becoming more about - increase in american politics is becoming more about a - increase in american politics is| becoming more about a feeling inc
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about chinese — the us and here in the uk about chinese using intelligence from our sectors that raises alarm bells. in particular that raises alarm bells. in terms— particular that raises alarm bells. in terms of— particular that raises alarm bells. in terms of security but let's see what _ in terms of security but let's see what happens after this. it's a meeting — what happens after this. it's a meeting that was delayed, is now happening. i'm not sure much will come _ happening. i'm not sure much will come out — happening. i'm not sure much will come out of— happening. i'm not sure much will come out of it. gf happening. i'm not sure much will come out of it.— happening. i'm not sure much will come out of it. of course one of the main considerations here _ come out of it. of course one of the main considerations here is - come out of it. of course one of the main considerations here is that - main considerations here is that much of these two countries have very different viewpoint on everything they still need each other to a large degree. {iii everything they still need
about chinese — the us and here in the uk about chinese using intelligence from our sectors that raises alarm bells. in particular that raises alarm bells. in terms— particular that raises alarm bells. in terms of— particular that raises alarm bells. in terms of security but let's see what _ in terms of security but let's see what happens after this. it's a meeting — what happens after this. it's a meeting that was delayed, is now happening. i'm not sure much will come _ happening. i'm...
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the search for answers will take us across the uk and to berlin. xtreme end, there have been conspiracy theory driven riots at the us capitol and a coup attempt foiled in germany. you cannot say, "ok, on twitter, i'm nice," and on telegram, i say, "kill them all." but what's happening in the uk? the small devon town of totnes is known for its warmth and open mindedness. but something has gone awry. the conspiracy theory movement that boomed during the pandemic has taken hold in the town, and a motivated minority continue to protest and hand out a conspiracy theory newspaper. it's a rival to peter shearne�*s local paper, the totnes pulse. i'm hoping that he can help uncover more clues about what's happening. tell me about the light newspaper. when did you first come across it? that was during the pandemic, and they appeared through our doorways. they targeted totnes because i think... ..they thought it was fertile ground. that is the worst aspect of the light newspaper, and the theorists, they come up with these conspiracy theories, is they are very
the search for answers will take us across the uk and to berlin. xtreme end, there have been conspiracy theory driven riots at the us capitol and a coup attempt foiled in germany. you cannot say, "ok, on twitter, i'm nice," and on telegram, i say, "kill them all." but what's happening in the uk? the small devon town of totnes is known for its warmth and open mindedness. but something has gone awry. the conspiracy theory movement that boomed during the pandemic has taken hold...
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the search for answers will take us across the uk and to berlin. the extreme end, there have been conspiracy theory driven riots at the us capitol and a coup attempt foiled in germany. you cannot say, "ok, on twitter, i'm nice," and on telegram, i say, "kill them all." but what's happening in the uk? the small devon town of totnes is known for its warmth and open mindedness. but something has gone awry. the conspiracy theory movement that boomed during the pandemic has taken hold in the town, and a motivated minority continue to protest and hand out a conspiracy theory newspaper. it's a rival to peter shearne�*s local paper, the totnes pulse. i'm hoping that he can help uncover more clues about what's happening. tell me about the light newspaper. when did you first come across it? that was during the pandemic, and they appeared through our doorways. they targeted totnes because i think... ..they thought it was fertile ground. that is the worst aspect of the light newspaper, and the theorists, they come up with these conspiracy theories, is they are
the search for answers will take us across the uk and to berlin. the extreme end, there have been conspiracy theory driven riots at the us capitol and a coup attempt foiled in germany. you cannot say, "ok, on twitter, i'm nice," and on telegram, i say, "kill them all." but what's happening in the uk? the small devon town of totnes is known for its warmth and open mindedness. but something has gone awry. the conspiracy theory movement that boomed during the pandemic has...
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the uk and the us unveil a sweeping new economic partnership, but what about the much—awaited post—brexitde deal? plus, how extreme weather conditions could soon mean you'll have to pay more for that morning cup of coffee. hello and welcome to asia business report with me, mariko oi. our top story today — british prime minister rishi sunak and president biden have announced what they called a new partnership between the uk and us to boost economic security. the agreement, called the atlantic declaration, covers a wide range of areas including artificial intelligence, green funding and civil nuclear power. michelle fleury has the latest from new york. gone was the mention of the all—encompassing trade deal promised in the wake of brexit. as place, a commitment to cooperate on defence, trade, a deal on data protection and ways to regulate new ai technology. the uk prime minister held this approach as a better response to the challenges the two countries face. . ., ., . challenges the two countries face. ., . ., ., , , face. the economic relationship has never _ face. the economic relationsh
the uk and the us unveil a sweeping new economic partnership, but what about the much—awaited post—brexitde deal? plus, how extreme weather conditions could soon mean you'll have to pay more for that morning cup of coffee. hello and welcome to asia business report with me, mariko oi. our top story today — british prime minister rishi sunak and president biden have announced what they called a new partnership between the uk and us to boost economic security. the agreement, called the...
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mean we are behind our own avatars, but deepfake in the future with the coming elections in the uk and ushat's when the ai will be involved, and deepfake, and that is a big problem. you're right, we have the us, the uk elections amongst other nations, they could be the first big elections that are hit by a wave of ai powered disinformation. yes, that's right. quite terrible. well that's terrifying, isn't it? and the regulator, as you say, is far behind, and it's very difficult to regulate and know exactly what to do. you can train an ai abba song catalogue in theory, and come up with abba songs, and who is then the creator of those songs? that's going to be for the regulator in the future to decide. well, you're right, it might be for them to decide, but it's also going to have an impact on bands like abba, many other artists. in february, david gatto, french dj at a gig played what appeared to be an eminem track. he had created it, done the lyrics using ai, come up with eminem's voice using ai. half the crowd thought eminem was actually there. it could be happening already that fake abba
mean we are behind our own avatars, but deepfake in the future with the coming elections in the uk and ushat's when the ai will be involved, and deepfake, and that is a big problem. you're right, we have the us, the uk elections amongst other nations, they could be the first big elections that are hit by a wave of ai powered disinformation. yes, that's right. quite terrible. well that's terrifying, isn't it? and the regulator, as you say, is far behind, and it's very difficult to regulate and...
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, and then in 20-30 years the us and uk will have an excellent economic condition. and everything will be destroyed here, but in europe, uh, there are also financial circles. there are sane leaders. moreover, the leaders are not political, but corporate yes, who pay money to these same politicians, and they say no, we don’t need such a person, we don’t want to move anywhere. we want to live our own and in europe, but for this we need to get rid of zelensky, zelensky needs to be put in his place a little, and to move away from great britain, great britain has always been evil for europe , for germany, for france, for italy, and now they cannot openly do this on the american agenda, weak europe but at the same time, there are those groups that are starting to put pressure on their politicians, and therefore we are seeing this struggle . principle, they should be responsible for settling all the interests of different regions, yes, and some kind of common policy for all mankind, then, well, as always. uh, she's probably been talking over the past few years, how can we
, and then in 20-30 years the us and uk will have an excellent economic condition. and everything will be destroyed here, but in europe, uh, there are also financial circles. there are sane leaders. moreover, the leaders are not political, but corporate yes, who pay money to these same politicians, and they say no, we don’t need such a person, we don’t want to move anywhere. we want to live our own and in europe, but for this we need to get rid of zelensky, zelensky needs to be put in his...
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hete— and indeed the uk and the us hewe eeet— and indeed the uk and the us hewe eett et— and indeed . welcome back to gb news live. wett— welcome back to gb news live. wehh. e— welcome back to gb news live. wehh. e heete— welcome back to gb news live. well, a hectic schedule for the hhme— well, a hectic schedule for the prime minister— well, a hectic schedule for the prime minister after those talks whth — prime minister after those talks whth the — prime minister after those talks with the president in washington. rishi sunak now heethhe— washington. rishi sunak now heethhe te— washington. rishi sunak now heading to the— washington. rishi sunak now heading to the north of england for heading to the north of england tet e— heading to the north of england tet e gathering— heading to the north of england for a gathering of— heading to the north of england for a gathering of red wall tory hhe. — for a gathering of red wall tory the. the— for a gathering of red wall tory mps. the prime— for a gathering of red wall tory mps. the prime minister expected to mps. the prime minister expected
hete— and indeed the uk and the us hewe eeet— and indeed the uk and the us hewe eett et— and indeed . welcome back to gb news live. wett— welcome back to gb news live. wehh. e— welcome back to gb news live. wehh. e heete— welcome back to gb news live. well, a hectic schedule for the hhme— well, a hectic schedule for the prime minister— well, a hectic schedule for the prime minister after those talks whth — prime minister after those talks whth the — prime minister after...
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people in europe, us, uk, realized they need to work together on this the first, they ee get togetherthe alignment of things in terms of transparency, what you're going to get out of it, et cetera, et cetera they'll get a lot of guardrails in place that you're going to need. >> nick, thank you so much for coming on the show it's such a hot topic, i'll p sure you'll be back. nick south, managing director of bcg. >>> up next, we'll have hazem ben-gacem. that's coming up after the break. signs. i'm julianna tatelbaum. >> i'm joumanna bercetche, and these are your headlines. >>> the oecd says interest rates will soon peak, but growth will accelerate only slightly next year as rate hikes continue to weigh on the global economy. >>> the worldbank trims its global 2024 forecast as conditions take a toll the chief economist tells cnbc the global economy remains on precarious footing. >> the glass is half full. global economy has been resilient, but at is tame time, you look at the big picture how weak the growth is we should be concerned >> joo chinese exports sink in may, missing forecasts b
people in europe, us, uk, realized they need to work together on this the first, they ee get togetherthe alignment of things in terms of transparency, what you're going to get out of it, et cetera, et cetera they'll get a lot of guardrails in place that you're going to need. >> nick, thank you so much for coming on the show it's such a hot topic, i'll p sure you'll be back. nick south, managing director of bcg. >>> up next, we'll have hazem ben-gacem. that's coming up after the...
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the pause button is held firmly down on our weather across the uk at the moment. many of us month and before the end of the week there's none to come. why is it so dry? the area of high pressure being held down across the uk currently. you can see it wobbles about a little bit in the next few days. that affects the wind direction somewhat and potentially where we'll see some of the thickest cloud, but it's not until we start to see this low, that's close to portugal at the moment, coming up from the south—west that we're likely to see any rain, and that is late on on friday. some big differences in the temperature, though, across the uk, despite us all being under that big area of high pressure. that's because of where we have the sun towards the west and where we have the thicker cloud in the east and the breeze off the north sea. through the evening, very little changes in that picture, but once the sun sets we'll tend to see our temperatures coming down and then the cloud builds back westwards as any moisture condenses back out. clearer skies towards the west closest to t
the pause button is held firmly down on our weather across the uk at the moment. many of us month and before the end of the week there's none to come. why is it so dry? the area of high pressure being held down across the uk currently. you can see it wobbles about a little bit in the next few days. that affects the wind direction somewhat and potentially where we'll see some of the thickest cloud, but it's not until we start to see this low, that's close to portugal at the moment, coming up...