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publication of wolf hall. it won the booker prize, was acclaimed by critics and embraced by the public, and her genius, what she did with that book and its sequels was that she didn't want to take advantage of years, centuries of historical analysis, she wanted just a place you in the middle of these complex situations so that even if you didn't sympathise with them, you understood the motivations, the emotions of these characters, then she wove that into a compelling narrative that worked beautifully, not just on the narrative that worked beautifully, notjust on the page but on the stage, with theatre adaptations, and on the screen, with film adaptations. jk rowling said, we have lost a genius. a fellow booker prizewinner said, we were so lucky to have such a massive talent in our midst. a publishing director talked about a new book that she was excited about working on just a few weeks ago. that is such a sad element of this story — she wasn't someone who wrote great books long in the past, she was still at
publication of wolf hall. it won the booker prize, was acclaimed by critics and embraced by the public, and her genius, what she did with that book and its sequels was that she didn't want to take advantage of years, centuries of historical analysis, she wanted just a place you in the middle of these complex situations so that even if you didn't sympathise with them, you understood the motivations, the emotions of these characters, then she wove that into a compelling narrative that worked...
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and author dame hilary mantel, best known for her wolf hall trilogy, has died aged 70.tminster, in a massive shake—up of the uk's finances, the chancellor kwasi kwarteng has outlined a series of tax cuts and spending commitments that will cost £45 billion by 2027. the government says its policies will help boost economic growth. but critics say funding the tax cuts will lead to unsustainable borrowing. the government had already confirmed that the national insurance rise would be reversed from november — let's take a look at the measures announced this morning in detail. she the basic rate of income tax will be cut by 1pence to 19pence — and the 45% tax rate for top earners over £150,000 will be also abolished from april next year. a planned rise in corporation tax from 19% to 25% has been cancelled — that's the tax businesses pay on their profits. there will be a cut to stamp duty in england and northern ireland — that's the tax you pay when buying a property. the threshold will be raised to £105,000 for first time buyers and £250,000 for everyone else. the rules which
and author dame hilary mantel, best known for her wolf hall trilogy, has died aged 70.tminster, in a massive shake—up of the uk's finances, the chancellor kwasi kwarteng has outlined a series of tax cuts and spending commitments that will cost £45 billion by 2027. the government says its policies will help boost economic growth. but critics say funding the tax cuts will lead to unsustainable borrowing. the government had already confirmed that the national insurance rise would be reversed...
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. —— wolf hall. no prizes for guessing where we're going to start.a, kick us off with this mini budget. —— natasha. is ita gamble, do you think? mini budget. -- natasha. is it a gamble, do you think? politically, economically. _ gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. _ gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. these - gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. these are - economically, yes. these are practical tax cuts. economists are saying up to 50 years since we've seen these levels. £115 billion worth of spending at least. we know it's going to push up borrowing even further. that's not something a lot of conservative mps are too keen on. but on the other hand, liz truss and kwasi kwarteng absolutely determined to go for growth. they say it's being held back by high taxes, high regulation and they want to rip that all up in the hope they can get the economy moving again.— all up in the hope they can get the economy moving again. james, how did ou see it? economy moving again. james, how did you see it? the —
. —— wolf hall. no prizes for guessing where we're going to start.a, kick us off with this mini budget. —— natasha. is ita gamble, do you think? mini budget. -- natasha. is it a gamble, do you think? politically, economically. _ gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. _ gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. these - gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. these are - economically, yes. these are practical tax cuts. economists are saying up to...
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of course, that all changed with the publication of wolf hall.f these complex situations so that even if you didn't sympathise with them, you understood the motivations, the emotions of these characters, then she wove that into a compelling narrative that worked beautifully, not just on the narrative that worked beautifully, notjust on the page but on the stage, with theatre adaptations, and on the screen, with film adaptations. jk rowling said, we have lost a genius. a fellow booker prizewinner said, we were so lucky to have such a massive talent in our midst. a publishing director talked about a new book that she was excited about working on just a few weeks ago. that is such a sad element of this story — she wasn't someone who wrote great books long in the past, she was still at the height of her
of course, that all changed with the publication of wolf hall.f these complex situations so that even if you didn't sympathise with them, you understood the motivations, the emotions of these characters, then she wove that into a compelling narrative that worked beautifully, not just on the narrative that worked beautifully, notjust on the page but on the stage, with theatre adaptations, and on the screen, with film adaptations. jk rowling said, we have lost a genius. a fellow booker...
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she won the booker prize twice, for wolf hall and bring up the bodies, the first woman to do so.eginning to write this book — actually, for about 20 years. the young hilary mantel had wanted to be a barrister, but her lack of connections and the endometriosis she struggled with all her life saw her turn to writing instead. the law's loss was humanity's gain. anywhere she chose to write about, at any time, any character, was the best anybody could have done. she's a classic writer, in the footsteps of dickens and mrs gaskell and george eliot, but she was writing in ourtime. she really is that important. recognition of those searing talents got mantel a damehood, at the royal shakespeare company saw cromwell. cindy was a extraordinary. recognition of those searing talents got mantel a damehood, for services to literature, and she talked in recent years of her hopes for the future. there's so much i want to do, and it'sjust a question of, "how much stamina have i got, what time have i got left?" dame hilary mantel died from a stroke in a hospital in exeter, with herfamily beside her
she won the booker prize twice, for wolf hall and bring up the bodies, the first woman to do so.eginning to write this book — actually, for about 20 years. the young hilary mantel had wanted to be a barrister, but her lack of connections and the endometriosis she struggled with all her life saw her turn to writing instead. the law's loss was humanity's gain. anywhere she chose to write about, at any time, any character, was the best anybody could have done. she's a classic writer, in the...
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ill for many years. mel mantell was best known for historical fiction, including the acclaimed wolfe hall series. critics admired her as one of the greatest writers of her generation. like few right does before or since. her re mantell combined the best of popular and literary fiction. her books, particularly her historical novels, that rings eben figures from england's past. would that rare beast best sellers that were also literary masterpieces. her groundbreaking, both hall trilogy, ending with the mirror and the light was a fixture account of 16th century statesman. thomas cromwell: that's all more than 5000000 copies and was translated into 41 languages. mantel was a social worker before taking up writing full time. her work combined, exacting historical research and insight with an evocative language and a gentle humor all her own. she twice, one the a clean book, apprise for wolfol, and it's equal, bring up the bodies nodding that the subjects and the style of her books changed as she got older. i don't think i could have written these books when i was young and no more could i wri
ill for many years. mel mantell was best known for historical fiction, including the acclaimed wolfe hall series. critics admired her as one of the greatest writers of her generation. like few right does before or since. her re mantell combined the best of popular and literary fiction. her books, particularly her historical novels, that rings eben figures from england's past. would that rare beast best sellers that were also literary masterpieces. her groundbreaking, both hall trilogy, ending...
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she was best known for the historical trilogy. wolfe hall. ah, i'm nichol furnish, welcome to the show. authorities installed by moscow in occupied areas of ukraine are holding with the call referendums on joining russia. pulling has begun to spine world wide condemnation and a warning from the united nations that the results will not be recognized. balloting is taking place and the regions of her sons, upper regional hans and daniel making up about 15 percent of ukraine as voting continues. keith says it has recaptured more ground in its counter. offensive. voting is expected to last several days leading to russia, annexing the regents. ukraine and western governments say they will reject the outcome. vote organizer isn't done yet, is making house calls, bringing the ballot boxes straight to the people. amid the backdrop of war, residents are being asked to vote on joining the russian federation. all righty, and of course it's important. we were wondering when we would join russia and life will be comma here because of the so called referend
she was best known for the historical trilogy. wolfe hall. ah, i'm nichol furnish, welcome to the show. authorities installed by moscow in occupied areas of ukraine are holding with the call referendums on joining russia. pulling has begun to spine world wide condemnation and a warning from the united nations that the results will not be recognized. balloting is taking place and the regions of her sons, upper regional hans and daniel making up about 15 percent of ukraine as voting continues....
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the author dana hillary best known for her wolf hall trilogy has died at the age of 70.ebbsfleet in kent and gave an exclusive interview to bbc news. 0ur political editor chris mason asked him about the government's mandate for changes to economic policy, given that the new prime minister liz truss was elected by a fraction of the overall population of the uk. so borisjohnson was committed, at the end of his to reducing taxes. he recognised... plat the end of his to reducing taxes. he recognised- - -_ the end of his to reducing taxes. he recognised. . ._ we | recognised... not at this scale. we knew we couldn't _ recognised... not at this scale. we knew we couldn't tax _ recognised... not at this scale. we knew we couldn't tax our _ recognised... not at this scale. we knew we couldn't tax our way - recognised... not at this scale. we knew we couldn't tax our way to i knew we couldn't tax our way to prosperity. thejob knew we couldn't tax our way to prosperity. the job of the government is to know make sure we can generate growth. that is our main focus. in due time, ther
the author dana hillary best known for her wolf hall trilogy has died at the age of 70.ebbsfleet in kent and gave an exclusive interview to bbc news. 0ur political editor chris mason asked him about the government's mandate for changes to economic policy, given that the new prime minister liz truss was elected by a fraction of the overall population of the uk. so borisjohnson was committed, at the end of his to reducing taxes. he recognised... plat the end of his to reducing taxes. he...
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the created of the wolf hall trilogy, described as one of the great writers in english literature.mparing her with dickens of.— literature. people comparing her with dickens of. yeah, i think she's the first prizewinner_ with dickens of. yeah, i think she's the first prizewinner that's - with dickens of. yeah, i think she's the first prizewinner that's a - the first prizewinner that's a female. but it's a really sad to see such a writer who's brought the nation such appreciated books, but i think she wrote the phone us —— wrote the final one a couple of years ago. but we're seeing people from across the spectrum coming and pay their tributes to her as an incredible writer. as it so often is, authors get more celebration. that would be good. james, i don't know if you are a fan of her writing, but they were incredibly detailed in novels. they sort of make you feel like you're living in the england of centuries ago. yeah, i personally — the england of centuries ago. yeah, i personally hadn't _ the england of centuries ago. yeah, i personally hadn't read _ the england of centuries ago
the created of the wolf hall trilogy, described as one of the great writers in english literature.mparing her with dickens of.— literature. people comparing her with dickens of. yeah, i think she's the first prizewinner_ with dickens of. yeah, i think she's the first prizewinner that's - with dickens of. yeah, i think she's the first prizewinner that's a - the first prizewinner that's a female. but it's a really sad to see such a writer who's brought the nation such appreciated books, but i...
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she won the booker prize twice for wolf hall and bring out the bodies, the first woman to do so. time before - for such a long time before beginning to write this book. actually for about 20 years. the oun actually for about 20 years. the young hilary _ actually for about 20 years. the young hilary mantel had wanted to be a barrister but her lack of connections and the endometriosis she struggled with all her life saw her return to writing instead. the law's loss was humanity's gain. anywhere she chose to write about, anytime, _ anywhere she chose to write about, anytime, any character, was the best that anybody could have done. she's a classic— that anybody could have done. she's a classic in— that anybody could have done. she's a classic in the footsteps of dickens— a classic in the footsteps of dickens and mrs gaskell and george eliot _ dickens and mrs gaskell and george eliot, but— dickens and mrs gaskell and george eliot, but she was writing in our time _ eliot, but she was writing in our time she — eliot, but she was writing in our time. she really is that important. recogn
she won the booker prize twice for wolf hall and bring out the bodies, the first woman to do so. time before - for such a long time before beginning to write this book. actually for about 20 years. the oun actually for about 20 years. the young hilary _ actually for about 20 years. the young hilary mantel had wanted to be a barrister but her lack of connections and the endometriosis she struggled with all her life saw her return to writing instead. the law's loss was humanity's gain. anywhere...
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as you yourself said, in many ways wolf hall was the turning point.ives. ~ . , ., . , ., ., wives. well, what you did was follow u . wives. well, what you did was follow u- with wives. well, what you did was follow up with another _ wives. well, what you did was follow up with another booker _ wives. well, what you did was follow up with another booker winner i wives. well, what you did was follow up with another booker winner in i up with another booker winner in 2012 with bringing up the bodies. i wondered how peoples attitudes changed towards you after those two victories question what you know, a lot of people thought they were the first two books, lovely, well—meaning people. first two books, lovely, well-meaning people. first two books, lovely, well-meanina --eole. :, :, well-meaning people. how wonderful that ou did well-meaning people. how wonderful that you did all— well-meaning people. how wonderful that you did all this _ well-meaning people. how wonderful that you did all this in _ well-meaning people. how wonderful that you did all this i
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she won the booker prize twice, for wolf hall and bring up the bodies, the first woman to do so.r such a long time before beginning to write this book — actually, for about 20 years. the young hilary mantel had wanted to be a barrister, but her lack of connections and the endometriosis she struggled with all her life saw her turn to writing instead. the law's loss was humanity's gain. anywhere she chose to write about, at any time, any character, was the best anybody could have done. she's a classic writer, in the footsteps of dickens and mrs gaskell and george eliot, but she was writing in our time. she really is that important. get everything settled before europe — get everything settled before europe wakes up to what has happened. europe wakes up to what has happened-— happened. others are paying tribute. the _ happened. others are paying tribute. the royal _ happened. others are paying i tribute. the royal shakespeare company played her characters. one of their actors said she was one of the greatest authors of their time. recognition of those searing talents got mantel a da
she won the booker prize twice, for wolf hall and bring up the bodies, the first woman to do so.r such a long time before beginning to write this book — actually, for about 20 years. the young hilary mantel had wanted to be a barrister, but her lack of connections and the endometriosis she struggled with all her life saw her turn to writing instead. the law's loss was humanity's gain. anywhere she chose to write about, at any time, any character, was the best anybody could have done. she's a...
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prize winning british author, hillary mantell di age 72 is best known for the historical trilogy. wolf hall ah, america furnished welcome to the program. authorities installed by russia in occupied parts of ukraine are holding what they call referendums on joining russia . pulling has begun to spine worldwide condemnation and a warning from the un chief that the results will not be recognized. ballots are being collected in the regions of her san supper regia, lou, hans and don. yet sc an area making up about 15 percent of the ukrainian territory as voting continues. keith says it has recaptured more ground in its continuing counter offensive voting as expected to last several days on result in the regions annexation by moscow. ukraine and western governments say they will reject the outcome. vote organizers in done yet is making house calls, bringing the ballot boxes straight to the people. amid the backdrop of war, residents are being asked to vote on joining the russian federation. i. e. and it of course it's important. we were wondering when we would join russia and life will be comma l
prize winning british author, hillary mantell di age 72 is best known for the historical trilogy. wolf hall ah, america furnished welcome to the program. authorities installed by russia in occupied parts of ukraine are holding what they call referendums on joining russia . pulling has begun to spine worldwide condemnation and a warning from the un chief that the results will not be recognized. ballots are being collected in the regions of her san supper regia, lou, hans and don. yet sc an area...
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has died at the age of 70 mantel, one the booker prize, twice for 2000 and nine's wolf hall, and 2012 follow up. bring up the bodies. a best selling novels were based on the life of brush statesman. thomas cromwell, who served in the court of king henry the 8th mentally publisher. so she died suddenly yet peacefully, surrounded by close family and friends. as the ends of an error in tennis with roger federer just hours away from his final professional match, the twin, tea time grand slam champion was the center of attention that a girl had dinner on thursday and in a fitting end to his career. federer's farewell will be alongside, great rival and friend, rough and adel. the pair will team up in the doubles champions on. the doubles on friday night at the labor cup in london, now represent team europe and face american. jude jack stopped jack sock and frances tearful, who are playing for team were.
has died at the age of 70 mantel, one the booker prize, twice for 2000 and nine's wolf hall, and 2012 follow up. bring up the bodies. a best selling novels were based on the life of brush statesman. thomas cromwell, who served in the court of king henry the 8th mentally publisher. so she died suddenly yet peacefully, surrounded by close family and friends. as the ends of an error in tennis with roger federer just hours away from his final professional match, the twin, tea time grand slam...
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winning wolf haul trilogy has died at the age of 70 mantel, one the booker prize, twice for 2009 wolf hall, and 2012 follow up. bring up the bodies. the best selling novels were based on the life of brushes, statesman, thomas cromwell, who served in the court of king henry the 8th mental publisher. so she died suddenly, yet peacefully, surrounded by close family and friends. as the ends of an error in tennis with roger federer just hours away from his final professional match, the twin, tea time grand slam champion was the center of attention that a girl had dinner on thursday. and in a fitting end to his career, frederick farewell will be alongside great rifle and friend. rough and adel. the pair will team up in the doubles champions on. the doubles on friday night at the labor cup in london, now represent team europe and face american. jude jack stopped, jack sock and frances tear foe, who are playing for team world. federal will hang up his racket after that mat. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories. moscow controlled regions in eastern and southern ukraine are voting on wh
winning wolf haul trilogy has died at the age of 70 mantel, one the booker prize, twice for 2009 wolf hall, and 2012 follow up. bring up the bodies. the best selling novels were based on the life of brushes, statesman, thomas cromwell, who served in the court of king henry the 8th mental publisher. so she died suddenly, yet peacefully, surrounded by close family and friends. as the ends of an error in tennis with roger federer just hours away from his final professional match, the twin, tea...
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and on the guardian, hilary mantel, the celebrated author of the wolf hall trilogy and double booker died today aged 70. let's begin with natasha. why not with the ft? a reaction to this mini budget, the most dramatic for half a century and the markets haven't been very impressed. century and the markets haven't been very impressed-— very impressed. you're completely ri . ht, the very impressed. you're completely right. they have — very impressed. you're completely right, they have not _ very impressed. you're completely right, they have not reacted - very impressed. you're completely| right, they have not reacted hugely welded today's news. the pound is down to i think 37 year low against the dollar. the dollar is doing well against other currencies at the moment, but there have been slumping a lot in recent weeks as well. they are spooked by the package we've seen today, i'm probably worried about the levels of borrowing that we're seeing and what effect that might have —— and probably worried. it's definitely a gamble politically and economically. £45 billion worth of tax cuts tha
and on the guardian, hilary mantel, the celebrated author of the wolf hall trilogy and double booker died today aged 70. let's begin with natasha. why not with the ft? a reaction to this mini budget, the most dramatic for half a century and the markets haven't been very impressed. century and the markets haven't been very impressed-— very impressed. you're completely ri . ht, the very impressed. you're completely right. they have — very impressed. you're completely right, they have not _...
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she won the booker prize twice, for wolf hall and bring up the bodies — the first woman to do so.fore beginning to write this book — actually, for about 20 years. laughter. the young hilary mantel had wanted to be a barrister but her lack of connections and the endometriosis she struggled with all her life saw her turn to writing instead. the law's loss was humanity's gain. anywhere she chose to write about, at any time, any character was the best anybody could have done. she's a classic writer, in the footsteps of dickens and mrs gaskell and george eliot, but she was writing in our time — she really is that important. get everything settled before europe wakes up to what's happening. others have also been paying tribute. the royal shakespeare company's adaptations of mantel�*s novels saw ben miles as cromwell. he said today, "she was extraordinary. "one of the greatest writers of our time." recognition of her searing talents brought mantel a damehood for services to literature, and she talked in recent years of her hopes for the future. there's so much i want to do and it'sjust a
she won the booker prize twice, for wolf hall and bring up the bodies — the first woman to do so.fore beginning to write this book — actually, for about 20 years. laughter. the young hilary mantel had wanted to be a barrister but her lack of connections and the endometriosis she struggled with all her life saw her turn to writing instead. the law's loss was humanity's gain. anywhere she chose to write about, at any time, any character was the best anybody could have done. she's a classic...
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historical novels about the rise and fall of thomas cromwell in tudor england, which began with wolf hallperson? her trilogy about the life of henry viii's fixer became about after winning award series. intrigue and violent that readers can feel and taste. she won the booker price twice but the first woman to do so. she had been writing his story contemporary fiction for years before finding popular acclaim. i years before finding popular acclaim. , ., ., , . ., ., acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before — acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning _ acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to _ acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to write - acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to write this| time before beginning to write this book. actually, for about 20 years. the young hilary mantell wanted to be up every step but her lack of connections and she struggled with all her life, saw her turn to writing instead. the loss of humanities gain.— writing instead. the loss of humanities gain. any time any char
historical novels about the rise and fall of thomas cromwell in tudor england, which began with wolf hallperson? her trilogy about the life of henry viii's fixer became about after winning award series. intrigue and violent that readers can feel and taste. she won the booker price twice but the first woman to do so. she had been writing his story contemporary fiction for years before finding popular acclaim. i years before finding popular acclaim. , ., ., , . ., ., acclaim. i hesitated for such...
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the british writer won the booker prize twice, for 2009's wolf hall, and bring up the bodies.he died suddenly yet peacefully, surrounded by close family and friends. five years after he became the first person to swim around mainland britain, ross edgley has spent more than 52 hours swimming non—stop in loch ness. he began his challenge live on breakfast on wednesday morning, and covered almost 50 miles, to raise awareness of ocean conservation. right now we are waiting for officials to verify his attempt and it will be deemed the record for breaking time and distance for the loch ness. now, this really is the golden ticket. a uk ticket—holder has won 171 million pounds on the euromillions jackpot, which could make them richer than adele or ozzy osbourne. it was the third largest ever price. only six uk players have won this amount in the history of the game. it is six 11 am here's louise with a look at this am morning's weather. she is going to bring some rain and sunshine but also a warning about how it may tone colder. you have been listening very well! good morning. yes, i
the british writer won the booker prize twice, for 2009's wolf hall, and bring up the bodies.he died suddenly yet peacefully, surrounded by close family and friends. five years after he became the first person to swim around mainland britain, ross edgley has spent more than 52 hours swimming non—stop in loch ness. he began his challenge live on breakfast on wednesday morning, and covered almost 50 miles, to raise awareness of ocean conservation. right now we are waiting for officials to...
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and author hilary mantel, best known for her wolf hall trilogy, has died aged 70.lance sheets because they have come through the pandemic, and what you are talking about with your plan is are talking about with your plan is a six month plan that is not going to give long—term certainty to businesses who are unsure where they go from here. so what do you believe will make businesses suddenly feel confident at a time of rising inflation and rising interest rates and we see what has happened on the markets in response to what has been announced, so what will make them want to expand?— announced, so what will make them want to expand? that's exactly right which is why — want to expand? that's exactly right which is why we _ want to expand? that's exactly right which is why we put _ want to expand? that's exactly right which is why we put in _ want to expand? that's exactly right which is why we put in place - which is why we put in place certainty for businesses in the next six months. no government can give certainty against the unknown —— uncertainties of global prob
and author hilary mantel, best known for her wolf hall trilogy, has died aged 70.lance sheets because they have come through the pandemic, and what you are talking about with your plan is are talking about with your plan is a six month plan that is not going to give long—term certainty to businesses who are unsure where they go from here. so what do you believe will make businesses suddenly feel confident at a time of rising inflation and rising interest rates and we see what has happened on...
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anyone who has not yet read hilary mantel with the first paragraph of wolf hall. this cruel world that he finds himself in. that was the genius but in a matter of sentences she could create an entire universe. kate moss contributed hilary mantel. a gym in cornwall is harnessing the power of boxing to help improve the lives of people with parkinson's. club members with the condition — who call themselves the parky blinders — say special training sessions are helping with some symptoms of the disease. andy birkett has been speaking to some of them. parkinson's is a terrible disease. it started to affect my speech. life chanauin it started to affect my speech. life changing symptoms. boxing training cure or gganging symptoms. boxing training cure or reverse disease let—e help. 5 help. it has made a big but it can help. it has made a big difference- _ but it can help. it has made a big difference. it _ but it can help. it has made a big difference. it is _ but it can help. it has made a big difference. it is so _ but it can help. it has made a big difference. it is so
anyone who has not yet read hilary mantel with the first paragraph of wolf hall. this cruel world that he finds himself in. that was the genius but in a matter of sentences she could create an entire universe. kate moss contributed hilary mantel. a gym in cornwall is harnessing the power of boxing to help improve the lives of people with parkinson's. club members with the condition — who call themselves the parky blinders — say special training sessions are helping with some symptoms of the...
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and author dame hilary mantel, best known for her wolf hall trilogy, has died aged 70.the holy grail that we all aspire to, she was thejk rowling of historical fiction. four russian—occupied areas of ukraine are staging referendums on whether to become part of russia — the west says it's a move by moscow to annex more ukrainian territory. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. in a massive shake—up of the uk's finances, the chancellor kwasi kwarteng has outlined a series of tax cuts and spending commitments that will cost £45 billion by 2027. the independent institute for fiscal studies has described the announcements as the biggest tax cutting budget in 50 years. the government says its policies will help boost economic growth — yesterday the bank of england warned the uk may already be in recession. but critics say funding the tax cuts will lead to unsustainable borrowing. the chancellor announced changes to income tax in england, wales and northern ireland. the basic rate will be cut from 20% to i9% in april — a year earlier than planned. the top rate, wh
and author dame hilary mantel, best known for her wolf hall trilogy, has died aged 70.the holy grail that we all aspire to, she was thejk rowling of historical fiction. four russian—occupied areas of ukraine are staging referendums on whether to become part of russia — the west says it's a move by moscow to annex more ukrainian territory. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. in a massive shake—up of the uk's finances, the chancellor kwasi kwarteng has outlined a series of...
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it's a souvenir, a wolf, because my father's nickname is white wolf wishing the hall to joel, i don't. white wolf may have a romantic sound to it, but the name comes from the time when chung with father was a leader of the bamboo union. the largest of ty wants trial chung, unknown, spent 10 years in a u. s. prison on drug charges. more recently though, he's been investigated for claims that the c u. p. p. has been accepting funding from china. chung way it tries to convince us that he's different from his father since he was raised in argentina by his mother. he conduct the rest of the interview with us in spanish. this schedule and i was 21 when i met him the 1st time he'd spent 10 years in prison in the us on my own for media. i only knew my father from news reports and i knew he was my father, but i'd never medically louis, you know, participate. i'm not in a gang. when my father has forbidden, we meet another former member of the bamboo union. he succeeded in leaving the crime syndicate and has become a loyal supporter of independence. these days, he's glad for the freedom he enjo
it's a souvenir, a wolf, because my father's nickname is white wolf wishing the hall to joel, i don't. white wolf may have a romantic sound to it, but the name comes from the time when chung with father was a leader of the bamboo union. the largest of ty wants trial chung, unknown, spent 10 years in a u. s. prison on drug charges. more recently though, he's been investigated for claims that the c u. p. p. has been accepting funding from china. chung way it tries to convince us that he's...
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tito's portraits are the symbols of that country and the hall is always full right we have yugoslav banknotes of the right to drive bicycles a wolfe olympic games in sarajevo even a taximeter, which was used in a taxi at that time, his slava people loved a big country in which there were many more countries more good. now we are divided into many small parts, something was better and the upbringing and education was very good. we were young. we had live communication. we all have fond memories of the titan period, the long-term leader of yugoslavia is eight. he was a croat, but he tried to unite all the balkan peoples, he could hardly be called yugoslav brezhnev yugoslavia. it was always open to the world and there was no iron curtain in sight, 61 somewhere became one of the initiators of the creation. the non-affiliation movement, which did not participate in the military blocs of that time, the grandson of titus, the seventy-five-year-old yoshka, cast, says that he still remembers his grandfather more often than any of the astrono politicians, they ruined it without asking the people just like our soviet union like heaven on ea
tito's portraits are the symbols of that country and the hall is always full right we have yugoslav banknotes of the right to drive bicycles a wolfe olympic games in sarajevo even a taximeter, which was used in a taxi at that time, his slava people loved a big country in which there were many more countries more good. now we are divided into many small parts, something was better and the upbringing and education was very good. we were young. we had live communication. we all have fond memories...
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wolf stay. and thanks for the warning. miron make the prince of his people comfortable. we'll give you everything you need. come, prince, rest. planted the city accursed of all reception hall enemy at the gate. it’s bad when courage goes along with stupidity, but i think young prince boris is right, what do you think? i can act as a negotiator, whatever you tell them. well , let me remind you of all the exploits of the prince of novgorod about how he deceived their commander, and then what did he do with their people? i ask you to show wisdom and foresight. so that they do not quarrel with the future grand duke daniel. well, after the reward of prudence. it is not our right to squander the treasury. but we have even less right to sacrifice people's lives. there are almost no men left. only the widow's orphans. that's right, you say, mother. at the service you stand only black scarves in the temple. let borisova act as a negotiator with the polovtsians. god forbid, if prince boris comes to an agreement with the stripes. but i’ll stand ready with my retinue anyway and the bread will go, that we won’t fly out of the western and northern gates with two cavalry, and the archers
wolf stay. and thanks for the warning. miron make the prince of his people comfortable. we'll give you everything you need. come, prince, rest. planted the city accursed of all reception hall enemy at the gate. it’s bad when courage goes along with stupidity, but i think young prince boris is right, what do you think? i can act as a negotiator, whatever you tell them. well , let me remind you of all the exploits of the prince of novgorod about how he deceived their commander, and then what...
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roles of prominent mississippians -- including football hall of famer brett favre and former governor phil bryant. mississippi today reporter anna wolfetory, and joins me now from jackson, mississippi. welcome. thank you for joining us. you broke the story as we mentioned, an enormous fraud scheme. what caught the nation's attention was the $5 million effort to funnel welfare funds to a volleyball program where brett favre's daughter plays. what did you learn? anna: in 2020, when six people were arrested from the state auditor's office, in this scheme, allegedly to steal $4 million from the state's welfare program. we learned pretty quickly that 5 million dollars had gone to build a volleyball stadium at the university of southern mississippi which is the alma motter -- alma mater of brett favre also the former governor phil bryant, and that brett favre's daughter played volleyball at the at the university. amna: as we mentioned, this was part of a larger alleged scheme there. the state auditor said this was the biggest public fraud case in state history. what does that entail? how big are we talking? anna: yeah, so he questioned a to
roles of prominent mississippians -- including football hall of famer brett favre and former governor phil bryant. mississippi today reporter anna wolfetory, and joins me now from jackson, mississippi. welcome. thank you for joining us. you broke the story as we mentioned, an enormous fraud scheme. what caught the nation's attention was the $5 million effort to funnel welfare funds to a volleyball program where brett favre's daughter plays. what did you learn? anna: in 2020, when six people...
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i met with ortega in 1984 on a human rights trip with tony hall and frank wolf. the man is back. he's been back for a number of years. and his proclivity towards dictatorial rule, imprisoning the very people who run against him. i held a hearing earlier this year with the wives of two, two of the opponents for him in the general election. what does he do? it was with their wives. they were very articulate, very passionate. very courageous in speaking out for their husbands. ortega says i don't like what you're doing. i don't like you're running against me so he throws them in prison. they are still there. his repression of the church has reached new lows as we speak. uscirif, mr. speaker, also calls attention to other issues around the world. including whether are you a christian or muslim, you happen to be jewish or happen to be a member of a lesser known faith such as the baha'i. uscir236789's reports, read them, they are fakd filled. persuasive. they are based on all kinds of investigations. the n.g.o.'s, human rights n.g.o.'s feed into them information about what's going on.
i met with ortega in 1984 on a human rights trip with tony hall and frank wolf. the man is back. he's been back for a number of years. and his proclivity towards dictatorial rule, imprisoning the very people who run against him. i held a hearing earlier this year with the wives of two, two of the opponents for him in the general election. what does he do? it was with their wives. they were very articulate, very passionate. very courageous in speaking out for their husbands. ortega says i don't...
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portraits of tito are the symbols of that country and the hall is always full right we have a yugoslav bank. well, you are right to drive bikes wolfs in sarajevo, even the taximeter that was used in taxis at that time to his glory, people loved a big country in which there were many more countries more goodness. now we are divided to us in many small parts , for some reason my generation was better and the upbringing and education was very good. we were young. we had live communication. we all have warm memories of the period of titan, the long-term leader of yugoslavia, io sif, the throw of the people, he could hardly be called the yugoslav brezhnev in yugoslavia has always been open to the world and there was no iron curtain in sight of the sixty-first whale. he became one of the initiators of the creation of the movement of non-alignment, which did not participate in the military blocs of that time, the grandson of titus, seventy-five-year-old yozhka brosko. he says that he still remembers his grandfather more often than anyone from politicians astrono, ruined without asking the people as well as our soviet union as an edge on
portraits of tito are the symbols of that country and the hall is always full right we have a yugoslav bank. well, you are right to drive bikes wolfs in sarajevo, even the taximeter that was used in taxis at that time to his glory, people loved a big country in which there were many more countries more goodness. now we are divided to us in many small parts , for some reason my generation was better and the upbringing and education was very good. we were young. we had live communication. we all...
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wolf. it will rust in buckingham palace overnight so the staff there can pay their respects. then there will be a full ceremonyian procession on wednesday to westminster hallhere the queen will lie in state for several days. there are currently one-mile-long cues in edinburgh to see the casket. can you imagine how long the queue is going to be here in london. the government is already warning people to be very well prepared. waits up to 24 hours overnight. there is a huge amount of anticipation, really, not just for the procession, but also the lying in state. i think one of the defining moments of this period of mourn willing be the very long queues we see in london. >> maxoster outside buckingham palace in london for us. max, thank you very much. joining us now, the queen's former communications secretary simon lewis along with richard quest and cnn correspondent zain asher. richard, i want to begin with this striking moment from today, king charles and his siblings standing vigil at their mother's coffin. how significant was it to see the four of them sharing their private grief so publicly? >> it was enormously significant, wolf, because in one moment,
wolf. it will rust in buckingham palace overnight so the staff there can pay their respects. then there will be a full ceremonyian procession on wednesday to westminster hallhere the queen will lie in state for several days. there are currently one-mile-long cues in edinburgh to see the casket. can you imagine how long the queue is going to be here in london. the government is already warning people to be very well prepared. waits up to 24 hours overnight. there is a huge amount of...
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hall. >> but you could hear? >> i can still hear the gunshots. it was very terrifying and traumatizing for me. >> and still is. >> mm-hmm. >> coming back to school? >> it's scary. >> reporter: and wolff the internal investigations and the many investigations that are going on across the state, we've learned from the state senator roland gutierrez that five department of public safety officers, agents of the state troopers, the department of safety, have been referred for further investigation by that agency to the inspector general for some of their actions on that day. so obviously, many investigations here, wolf, still ongoing as this community little by little tries to return to some kind of normalcy. wolf? >> cnn's shimon prokupecz on the scene for us. shimon, thank you very much. let's discuss what's going on with the uvalde county commissioner, ronald garza. commissioner, thank you so much for joining us. how did it feel today in uvalde seeing these children return to school for the first time since the shooting? >> wolf, good to be on your show. there was anticipation and anxiety. i know some parents were expressing uncertainty. but i know for a fact that for the last month o
hall. >> but you could hear? >> i can still hear the gunshots. it was very terrifying and traumatizing for me. >> and still is. >> mm-hmm. >> coming back to school? >> it's scary. >> reporter: and wolff the internal investigations and the many investigations that are going on across the state, we've learned from the state senator roland gutierrez that five department of public safety officers, agents of the state troopers, the department of safety, have...
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hall, where she will lie in state until her funeral next week. shep >> cnbc's valerie castro live in london now an anchor for sky news in uk and still a cnbc contributor, wolf, it's great to see you. how was the king's speech to british parliament received today? >> i think it went down well, shep, but perhaps in a slightly less pronounced speech from the address he gave the first address last friday. because this speech today was shorter, and it was more formal part of official process where he went to parliament to gain the consent of parliamentarians, of those elected lawmakers by the way, it was historic today, the first time it was televised, and the first time this particular process took place in front of all of the members of the house of lords and house of commons rather than a smaller delegation now these steps, like when she was proclaimed king, like going to get the consent of parliament, they're one-offs and they're now done much more important for him is the consent of the people. and that will be a job he has to do every single day of his reign. it won't be done and dusted at any one moment that's partly why he is touring the four nations of
hall, where she will lie in state until her funeral next week. shep >> cnbc's valerie castro live in london now an anchor for sky news in uk and still a cnbc contributor, wolf, it's great to see you. how was the king's speech to british parliament received today? >> i think it went down well, shep, but perhaps in a slightly less pronounced speech from the address he gave the first address last friday. because this speech today was shorter, and it was more formal part of official...