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redfield and wilton strategies. what does a fine, rachel?— does a fine, rachel?ne, rachel? yes, this poll shows that boris _ does a fine, rachel? yes, this poll shows that boris johnson's - shows that borisjohnson�*s personality ratings or personal ratings of prime minister have gone down. and they say that this comes after a bit of a vaccine boost earlier in the year. i think there was a vaccine boost and i think we start notjust borisjohnson and his government i think we saw that in scotland with the scottish government. i think the welsh government. i think the welsh government chart as well. we saw that play out in the election results. scotland conservatives did well in local election and labour did well in wales. i think we are at a point where there's been a bit of a point where there's been a bit of a turning point. if you think back to the vaccine roll—out doing well, people are looking forward to freedom day. but freedom day has already happened in england, where not quite there in scotland yet. but things got more controversial, was this the right time
redfield and wilton strategies. what does a fine, rachel?— does a fine, rachel?ne, rachel? yes, this poll shows that boris _ does a fine, rachel? yes, this poll shows that boris johnson's - shows that borisjohnson�*s personality ratings or personal ratings of prime minister have gone down. and they say that this comes after a bit of a vaccine boost earlier in the year. i think there was a vaccine boost and i think we start notjust borisjohnson and his government i think we saw that in...
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seeing it was violence for decades. writing and looting erupted to the jailing of a former president, wilton, 200 people have been confirmed dead in the middle of the riots in the city of durban. there was a dramatic incident that involved child who was miraculously saved. we'll show you the pictures in a moment, but please the ward, you may find these disturbing flames engulfed her block of flats. a desperate mother threw her daughter to a crowd of biased, understood on the street below. they were then seen cheering, as the toddler was called, safe and sound. the mother then described to the terrifying experience. miller affairs doing what i can say. he yeah, excellent. just so shocked, cuz she always remind me of what i did to her lay when she said that building outside she was pointing though that's my mom. you drew me down. you drew me. whatever you the flex spending, we only smell smoke from the 16th floor and the lady from the recession, she was going floors was telling us to come down. we reach, i think the 2nd floor, we're not sure because we're outside of the plant. so when they wer
seeing it was violence for decades. writing and looting erupted to the jailing of a former president, wilton, 200 people have been confirmed dead in the middle of the riots in the city of durban. there was a dramatic incident that involved child who was miraculously saved. we'll show you the pictures in a moment, but please the ward, you may find these disturbing flames engulfed her block of flats. a desperate mother threw her daughter to a crowd of biased, understood on the street below. they...
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time to sit down and talk the me a welcome back to was a part with angela wilton from the secretary general. i'm feel of the world energy council wilkinson. we are recording this interview in russia. which has benefit tremendously from traditional energy sources from fossil fuels. and it is sometimes presented in western media as oppositional or even disruptive when it comes to renewables. do you think that's true? have you seen an example supplies behavior? i think russia is a major resource holders. that's pretty cool. it's got lots of oil. it's got lots of gas, it's it has lots of technology around nuclear. it has lots of technology around hydrogen. moving into all these different frontiers of the new energy future. i think it's important to think about what energy future we're aiming for. when we used to talk about energy in the 19th century, we used to talk about supply side acetate with what we were trying to do. we were trying to find how could we find more energy in the well to give it to more people these days, we're worried that if we have abundant tendency, we might have not enou
time to sit down and talk the me a welcome back to was a part with angela wilton from the secretary general. i'm feel of the world energy council wilkinson. we are recording this interview in russia. which has benefit tremendously from traditional energy sources from fossil fuels. and it is sometimes presented in western media as oppositional or even disruptive when it comes to renewables. do you think that's true? have you seen an example supplies behavior? i think russia is a major resource...
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i sports these mountain tennis top women seed actually barney is through to the wilton. finally, after knocking out germany's angelica kevin, when makes barty the 1st australian woman to reach the thing was final in more than 40 years. she's now just one went away from emulating her idol yvonne gould gall. this is uncharted territory for ashley bazzi. she's never made it this far at wimbledon game and not that you know, it from her 1st set performance. but angela carbon knows a thing or 2 about playing on grass. she won wimbledon in 2018 and puts up a fight in the 2nd set. it went all the way to a tiebreaker with bossy, letting 3 match points pass by the bossy dreams of emulating fellow indigenous australia and yvonne gould gong. it's 50 years ago that gould on one the 1st of her to wimbledon title, and on her 4th match point barty move ever closer to following and her idol now just one more much to go. and body will now play carleen of cobra, of the check, republican saturday's final, please go over, recovered from losing the 1st feed to beat arrhenius of a lake of bella. ruth like ba
i sports these mountain tennis top women seed actually barney is through to the wilton. finally, after knocking out germany's angelica kevin, when makes barty the 1st australian woman to reach the thing was final in more than 40 years. she's now just one went away from emulating her idol yvonne gould gall. this is uncharted territory for ashley bazzi. she's never made it this far at wimbledon game and not that you know, it from her 1st set performance. but angela carbon knows a thing or 2 about...
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also want to thank wilton simpson and chris sprowls, our legislative leaders in the house and senatee're going to be able to take them to the site later today to be able to see that they have been very helpful in supporting everything the state's doing. we're of course continuing to monitor tropical storm elsa. it is located just north of jamaica with maximum sustained winds of 65 miles per hour. it is heading towards cuba. it will cross cuba, and end up approaching florida likely sometime monday afternoon or evening. tropical storm watches are in effect for parts of the florida keys but more watches and warnings may be issued later today. impacts will move northward up the peninsula, into northeast florida, the big bend, through wednesday morning. it looks like it will be in the gulf coast and southwest florida into tampa bay, then probably enter around pasco county area which is where senator simpson is from. but obviously these tracks can change. that is what we're looking at now, something that will ride part of the west coast and enter the peninsula later in the week. impacts, p
also want to thank wilton simpson and chris sprowls, our legislative leaders in the house and senatee're going to be able to take them to the site later today to be able to see that they have been very helpful in supporting everything the state's doing. we're of course continuing to monitor tropical storm elsa. it is located just north of jamaica with maximum sustained winds of 65 miles per hour. it is heading towards cuba. it will cross cuba, and end up approaching florida likely sometime...
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good morning, we are in - north-west london, in wilton market, north—west london, in wilton market, the will get fewer of this fruit and veg or less of this fruit and veg, for the same amount of money, as prices go up and it is things like energy, clothing and food that have seen the biggest increase. why does it matter? the bank of england will be spun —— i will respond and keep a close eye on it, and one of the tools they have got at their discretion to keep inflation in check, remember the target is 2% so we are significantly above that, is to raid interest rates, and by raising interest rates, and by raising interest rates, it means we are more encouraged to put our money in a bank and save rather than just going out and spending it so if you have a mortgage or credit card, rising interest rates are not good news and if you are a saver, it is a little better because we have had terrible returns on our savings for so long. but they will be keeping a close eye on this because the economy has been anything but normal in the past 18 months. some of our shopping habits have changed and t
good morning, we are in - north-west london, in wilton market, north—west london, in wilton market, the will get fewer of this fruit and veg or less of this fruit and veg, for the same amount of money, as prices go up and it is things like energy, clothing and food that have seen the biggest increase. why does it matter? the bank of england will be spun —— i will respond and keep a close eye on it, and one of the tools they have got at their discretion to keep inflation in check, remember...
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that will be the case at wilton. warmer than recent days.pid growth of renewable energy and electric vehicles in recent years, it's no surprise the demand for the metals they rely on, is soaring. but could the answer lie deep underground in cornwall? our science correspondent rebecca morelle takes a look. heading underground into cornwall�*s mine. latte heading underground into cornwall's mine. ~ . ' :: heading underground into cornwall's mine. . . ' :: , heading underground into cornwall's mine. . ' :: ,, ., mine. we are 120 metres below the surface right _ mine. we are 120 metres below the surface right now _ mine. we are 120 metres below the surface right now and _ mine. we are 120 metres below the surface right now and we _ mine. we are 120 metres below the surface right now and we are - mine. we are 120 metres below the i surface right now and we are beneath the surrounding water table. all you can see here is basically the sheet of mineralisation that was mined. work stopped decades ago, but these caverns could soon open up again. mine
that will be the case at wilton. warmer than recent days.pid growth of renewable energy and electric vehicles in recent years, it's no surprise the demand for the metals they rely on, is soaring. but could the answer lie deep underground in cornwall? our science correspondent rebecca morelle takes a look. heading underground into cornwall�*s mine. latte heading underground into cornwall's mine. ~ . ' :: heading underground into cornwall's mine. . . ' :: , heading underground into cornwall's...