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the, this ecology that people have when they, they think of their royalty in england. i've, you know, i've talked to it over the talk over the years and i was just always fascinated by like, why, you know, why do you still have to get king or queen in that capacity? and they, it was like this, this style just right. i guess the same way that in america we have this voucher for our founding fathers. it's, you know, the secretary and romance, you know, it's been like, well, tradition and they've just the know they've been the sort of stabilizing force and there's a mythology that, that develops around, you know, i guess around that concept of king queen shift in your, you know, in that land um but they also is about just figure heads, you know, they literally have a huge amount of holdings. in fact, i think if you really got to the heart of it, who owns the land of england, and i would find, i think you'd find that it's basically the crown that owns the land and rents it to people or, or gives you know, title and holdings and things like this, but you need to be think of
the, this ecology that people have when they, they think of their royalty in england. i've, you know, i've talked to it over the talk over the years and i was just always fascinated by like, why, you know, why do you still have to get king or queen in that capacity? and they, it was like this, this style just right. i guess the same way that in america we have this voucher for our founding fathers. it's, you know, the secretary and romance, you know, it's been like, well, tradition and they've...
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w 3 young immigrants from zimbabwe, supportive family, because the state cons, the siblings live in england and from africa, and send as much money as possible. but the financial obligations are any normally stud and transactions a 45 minutes on d w, the . so you don't think and feel the same way you expect. and one different thing from life, from your parents. i just want to pursue what steps my saw on fire or you think you kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, unreasonable, all stuff. i want my son to become a doctor to in the canal. it's time to to and then when generation is flash, the best bang i was written by i in just a few minutes using an online a i audio platform will explain how this works in just a moment. what do these new possibilities mean for the future of music and sounds? will everything end up sounding the same or does i actually encourage creativity today on shift? how do you use a track with a i? is it as easy as typing questions into chat c, b t b, as in sydney and musician nicholas mother wherever you shows us how it works. step one, generate the lyrics using cha
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europe then looks at deals like this, this situation, means that the likes of the ecb and the bank of england continue to say why don't you just keep moving ahead of the fed? it helps this way. >> there is certainly one benefit. there is certainly a need now for the ecb to think about how quickly the euro market is growing and that determines part of the monetary policy. first things first, let's break the back of inflation and until that is done, the ecb will not cut quicker than the fed. >> the path is not determined. barnaby martin at bank of america global research. thank you for joining me. >>> to give you the breaking news story from south africa. the top courts saying that former president jacob zuma has been barred from running for parliament in the national election. just a reminder, president jacob zuma would have been running with a party he only created in december. that party is called in controversy or mk was set to run in the elections which, of course, had been put forward. his face is on the ballot papers having seen it this week. he is the man who is scheduled to be running
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trophies for the premier league title, the champion, see the us supercop the fee for club world cup and england's football association. yes, a comp and national seems a 10 field is livable bade farewell to you. can you come up? the sounds is lines the streets to welcome the team best head for that final match under. he's a to ship the other than the trophies and just just his presence this personality larger than life. scott you? i think that's probably the biggest that everybody will miss. it's a motional, both of them on stone and stuff. every think about live appeal and stuff. he's one of those on file we see him as a monitor, so it comes close to the hosted on file of a tall breakdown. when pop came the fast press conference i could stray. do i see that something special was happening from us because press conference on words and then the stall failed to deliver. these have to be many talk. toes i knew was correct. cult, please live, approve of the legacy of h trophies, encouraging a champions league when in 2019 his final trying to decide came with the kind of outcome. sadly, of this, you kn
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again, bank of england may cut interest rates in june, but the pace of cuts this year could be relatively slow and the bond market may have overdone it in terms of expecting three or four rate cuts. that's definitely a major risk fraid then there is treasuries, where how many times have we priced in a whole series of rate cuts, and we haven't even had the first one yet? we will get the june fomc where most likely the dot plots will have to change possibly to just one rate cut. wherever you look in the g10 space, there is a risk of too much exuberance as far as investors are concerned. tom: is there too much exuberance when it comes to equity markets? further gains today, a solid week last week, nvidia with earnings later on wednesday, how significant is goldman sachs describes this company is the most important in the world, what's your take on how significant nvidia will be? >> it is hard to argue that. there are very few single companies in the globe who can influence the macro markets. there are only one or two and nvidia is right up there. last time they did earnings was in february t
again, bank of england may cut interest rates in june, but the pace of cuts this year could be relatively slow and the bond market may have overdone it in terms of expecting three or four rate cuts. that's definitely a major risk fraid then there is treasuries, where how many times have we priced in a whole series of rate cuts, and we haven't even had the first one yet? we will get the june fomc where most likely the dot plots will have to change possibly to just one rate cut. wherever you look...
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henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus strategy as fast. these rightly described as blood soaked in races . if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent, then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees still 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts, the problem of full recognition of the crimes of white australians against aborigines has not been resolved so far. the breaking news, they are rainy and vice president confirms of president abraham rise the was killed and last night's helicopter crash. the us national security adviser is in tell of even a bit depressed israel into waging a more targeted military operation in gaza. that's a mid and i'm president, a split in the is really wor cabinet over the offensive. and the last hours of legitimacy to lose his official presidential term ends in a day, as the training leader canceled the elections with the constitutional court silence on his further tenure as a head of state, the i'm rachel
henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus strategy as fast. these rightly described as blood soaked in races . if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent, then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees still 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts, the problem of full recognition of the crimes of white australians against aborigines has not been resolved so...
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sunny spells coming through — even, perhaps, for eastern areas of scotland, down through northeast england, where it's been cloudy and cool of late. a feed of cooler, drier air, but with the onshore breeze, it's always going to feel a little colder here. a scattering of showers across northern ireland, perhaps for north wales, and a few showers for southern england. but for most of us, it's dry, it's warm, and there will be a lot of sunshine around, as well. a few more showers, though, overnight on monday into tuesday, just pushing northwards and westwards. again, some more fret and haar towards these north sea—facing coasts. but then, in clearer spells out towards the east, temperatures could possibly drop as low as 4 degrees celsius. it's frost—free, but it's a cold start to the day for this time of year, for some. and then into tuesday, there will be further showers. they'll be tracking their way northwards and westwards. a few more home—grown showers almost anywhere, too, with heavier downpours of rain possibly moving into the southeast of england. more showers across wales and n
sunny spells coming through — even, perhaps, for eastern areas of scotland, down through northeast england, where it's been cloudy and cool of late. a feed of cooler, drier air, but with the onshore breeze, it's always going to feel a little colder here. a scattering of showers across northern ireland, perhaps for north wales, and a few showers for southern england. but for most of us, it's dry, it's warm, and there will be a lot of sunshine around, as well. a few more showers, though,...
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the bank of england said that the economy has turned a corner -- [inaudible] the independent office o national -- said the economy is going gang busters, mer. now, the shadow chancellor may want to copy and paste their comments or does he think they're allaslighting the british public too? lash. >> thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. finish -- while i understand the need to upgrade our infrastructure, it cannot be right that a company called bris proposing to -- telegraph poles in my constituent women cy -- constituency. .if. to investigateví. >> my quite a friend championing the views of constituents on this important have to follow legal obligations for employing their network. and investigate reports of failure follow these obligations. recently should raise concerns about reports. alsonfctur i'll ask her specifically to provide my quite honorable friend. minister language he considers to be extraneous threats to our society. in doing so he actively compared iran andsia the people in scotland whoie independence. can i ask him to the standards the setting of his office? an affected
the bank of england said that the economy has turned a corner -- [inaudible] the independent office o national -- said the economy is going gang busters, mer. now, the shadow chancellor may want to copy and paste their comments or does he think they're allaslighting the british public too? lash. >> thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. finish -- while i understand the need to upgrade our infrastructure, it cannot be right that a company called bris proposing to -- telegraph poles in my...
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sunny spells coming through — even, perhaps, for eastern areas of scotland, down through northeast england, where it's been cloudy and cool of late. a feed of cooler, drier air, but with the onshore breeze, it's always going to feel a little colder here. a scattering of showers across northern ireland, perhaps for north wales, and a few showers for southern england. but for most of us, it's dry, it's warm, and there will be a lot of sunshine around, as well. a few more showers, though, overnight on monday into tuesday, just pushing northwards and westwards. again, some more fret and haar towards these north sea—facing coasts. but then, in clearer spells out towards the east, temperatures could possibly drop as low as four degrees celsius. it's frost—free, but it's a cold start to the day for this time of year, for some, and then into tuesday, there will be further showers. they'll be tracking their way northwards and westwards. a few more home—grown showers almost anywhere, too, with heavier downpours of rain possibly moving into the southeast of england. more showers across wales an
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think of england will be close to the time of central bank lowering interest rates. got a dovish hold, people expecting the economy rates to come down and a situation where central banks are fueling optimism in markets. dollar is stable. bank of japan is moving slowly so i macro point of view things are looking good. china is getting serious about the property sector. not too much going wrong. auslander: we talk about taiwan and a heightening of tensions, it seems like investors are under pricing risk. mark: taking market positioning does not play up so people take outright positions and the not rewarded. we seen it to the days of north korea, we hardly ever see that reaction these days. investors have been burnt. if something serious develops you can bet markets will respond after the event rather than before. auslander: expectations are so high, so much room for disappointment. >> not many can move global markets and nvidia has risen so much, many people are involved in it. ai is important. investors have seen this as a point to remove from the market. starting to
think of england will be close to the time of central bank lowering interest rates. got a dovish hold, people expecting the economy rates to come down and a situation where central banks are fueling optimism in markets. dollar is stable. bank of japan is moving slowly so i macro point of view things are looking good. china is getting serious about the property sector. not too much going wrong. auslander: we talk about taiwan and a heightening of tensions, it seems like investors are under...
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sunny spells coming through — even, perhaps, for eastern areas of scotland, down through northeast england, where it's been cloudy and cool of late. a feed of cooler, drier air. but with the onshore breeze, it's always going to feel a little colder here. a scattering of showers across northern ireland, perhaps for north wales, and a few showers for southern england. but for most of us, it's dry, it's warm and there will be a lot of sunshine around as well. a few more showers, though, overnight on monday into tuesday, just pushing northwards and westwards. again, some more fret and haar towards these north sea —facing coasts. but then in clearer spells out towards the east, temperatures could possibly drop as low as four degrees celsius. it's frost—free, but it's a cold start to the day for this time of year, for some. and then into tuesday, there will be further showers. they'll be tracking their way northwards and westwards. a few more home—grown showers almost anywhere, too, with heavier downpours of rain possibly moving into the southeast of england. more showers across wales and
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in fact, the only growth area for the church of england, church of england at the moment appears to be churning out baptisms for asylum seekers who have mysteriously and miraculously , mysteriously and miraculously, suddenly found a love for jesus. reverend matthew firth, a former pansh reverend matthew firth, a former parish priest at saint cuthbert's church in darlington, told the parliamentary home affairs select committee in march there was a conveyor belt system of baptism of asylum seekers hoping to obtain leave to remain in the uk on religious grounds . all of this is grounds. all of this is happening on welby's watch shocked , i tell you, shocked. shocked, i tell you, shocked. whether it's slavery, immigration benefit caps and his lust for net zero, it seems the archbishop will stop at nothing to boost his woke credentials. justin welby is out of touch, out of step and out of order. may god forgive him . your may god forgive him. your reaction gbnews.com/yoursay d'orsay. i'll get to your comments shortly. but first, tonight's top pundits . former tonight's top pundits. former u
in fact, the only growth area for the church of england, church of england at the moment appears to be churning out baptisms for asylum seekers who have mysteriously and miraculously , mysteriously and miraculously, suddenly found a love for jesus. reverend matthew firth, a former pansh reverend matthew firth, a former parish priest at saint cuthbert's church in darlington, told the parliamentary home affairs select committee in march there was a conveyor belt system of baptism of asylum...
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>> well put, the founders gave a lot of thought to the abuse of power, given breaking with colonial england and conservatives, traditionally, worry about excess of power and here you have someone who's clearly taking control of the republican party, running on abusive power. thank you. >>> next, we are going behind the scenes. we told you how many of our reporters are going into the trial. there are a lot of people going in as witnesses and observers and we will show you that, next. next. [music “this little light of mine”] in the world's poorest places, children with cleft conditions live in darkness and shame. they're shunned, outcast, living in pain. you can reach out and change the life of a suffering child right now. a surgery that take as little as forty five minutes and your act of love can change a child's life forever. please call, scan or go online to give a new smile. thousands of children are waiting. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist u
>> well put, the founders gave a lot of thought to the abuse of power, given breaking with colonial england and conservatives, traditionally, worry about excess of power and here you have someone who's clearly taking control of the republican party, running on abusive power. thank you. >>> next, we are going behind the scenes. we told you how many of our reporters are going into the trial. there are a lot of people going in as witnesses and observers and we will show you that,...
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england's women completed a 3—0 t20 series clean sweep over pakistan. danni wyatt top scored with 87 as they made 176 all out at headingley. the target proved well beyond pakistan who started well but fell 3a runs short at headingley. the two sides start a one day series on thursday as they build towards the world cup later in the year. formula i and max verstappen won his fifth race of the season, holding—off a late surge from lando norris to take victory at the emilia—romagna grand prix. despite struggling with his tyres in the closing stages at imola, verstappen held on to stretch his lead in the standings to 48 points as he chases a fourth world title. ferrari's charles leclerc took the final podium place to move into second in the championship, ahead of verstappen�*s team—mate sergio perez. especially the last 10—15 laps — i was sliding a lot. the last ten laps was just flat out but it is very difficult when the tyres are not working anymore and you have to go flat out. i could not afford to make too many mistakes. luckily we did not an
england's women completed a 3—0 t20 series clean sweep over pakistan. danni wyatt top scored with 87 as they made 176 all out at headingley. the target proved well beyond pakistan who started well but fell 3a runs short at headingley. the two sides start a one day series on thursday as they build towards the world cup later in the year. formula i and max verstappen won his fifth race of the season, holding—off a late surge from lando norris to take victory at the emilia—romagna grand...
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sunny spells coming through — even, perhaps, for eastern areas of scotland, down through northeast england, where it's been cloudy and cool of late. a feed of cooler, drier air. but with the onshore breeze, it's always going to feel a little colder here. a scattering of showers across northern ireland, perhaps for north wales, and a few showers for southern england. but for most of us, it's dry, it's warm and there will be a lot of sunshine around as well. a few more showers, though, overnight on monday into tuesday, just pushing northwards and westwards. again, some more fret and haar towards these north sea —facing coasts. but then in clearer spells out towards the east, temperatures could possibly drop as low as four degrees celsius. it's frost—free, but it's a cold start to the day for this time of year, for some. and then into tuesday, there will be further showers. they'll be tracking their way northwards and westwards. a few more home—grown showers almost anywhere, too, with heavier downpours of rain possibly moving into the southeast of england. more showers across wales and
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i have not seen the governor of the bank of england or the officials in the economic establishment held to account. and i think we've got a big problem when a leader with a democratic mandate is not able to deliver a set of policies that would improve the country's and yet the unelected officials who effectively undermined that policy go unquestioned. it wasn't just british institutions that had a go my policy it was the imf who didn't criticize it on financial reasons. they criticized on the grounds it was unfair. now, why is relevant to you? what elected politicians decide in britain a joe biden criticize my policy from an ice cream parlor oregon and. he you know, he said that is cutting the top of tax was wrong even though the top rate of tax in britain after my proposals was still higher than the top rate of tax in the states and i think the fact that these international bodies got involved in the pile on is very significant because i think this shows a resistance not just in the british economic establishment but in the international economic establishment to these kind supply side
i have not seen the governor of the bank of england or the officials in the economic establishment held to account. and i think we've got a big problem when a leader with a democratic mandate is not able to deliver a set of policies that would improve the country's and yet the unelected officials who effectively undermined that policy go unquestioned. it wasn't just british institutions that had a go my policy it was the imf who didn't criticize it on financial reasons. they criticized on the...
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really i mean, should they come in and say what we should be doing here in england? they're in america. i wouldn't want them to say that. you have to remember where this government came from and where the regime came from. they came after the shah of iran was kicked out and the people, a lot of people were quite happy about that. and, and so this is what happens , i think, i don't know, happens, i think, i don't know, i make it seem like i support, i support it is sounding a bit like that, louis. >> very balanced. okay, next on free speech nation, we speak to the man behind the new talk series for young people, which features dissenting voices challenging established ideas. see you shortly i >> -- >> 2024 a battleground year. the year the nation decides. >> as the parties gear up their campaign plans for the next general election. >> who will be left standing when the british people make one of the biggest decisions of their lives ? their lives? >> who will rise and who will fall? >> let's find out together for every moment. >> the highs, the lows, the twists and tur
really i mean, should they come in and say what we should be doing here in england? they're in america. i wouldn't want them to say that. you have to remember where this government came from and where the regime came from. they came after the shah of iran was kicked out and the people, a lot of people were quite happy about that. and, and so this is what happens , i think, i don't know, happens, i think, i don't know, i make it seem like i support, i support it is sounding a bit like that,...
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a lot of our cities kind of developed after the advent of the automobile, unlike of the cities in england and in the northeast. and so i was curious to get your take on the argument that we sometimes hear that public transit can't work on the same level in texas cities, that it would that we might see it elsewhere and that we and texans love the freedom of being able to drive their own cars. and it's just the nature of the state. it's just not going to adapt to what we might see in other states. i want i'm just going to present that devil's advocate argument and kind of get your take on it. yeah, i love that question. and argument. i mean, how many of you love to drive? okay, we're going to gamble. we're going to gamble. i don't love to drive, but i in austin have to drive everywhere to get where i'm going there no other alternatives. and i think we have been sold this narrative that cars are freedom. cars offers independence and autonomy and therefore should do everything in our power to incentivize car travel because that's what americans want that's what americans have so like that's w
a lot of our cities kind of developed after the advent of the automobile, unlike of the cities in england and in the northeast. and so i was curious to get your take on the argument that we sometimes hear that public transit can't work on the same level in texas cities, that it would that we might see it elsewhere and that we and texans love the freedom of being able to drive their own cars. and it's just the nature of the state. it's just not going to adapt to what we might see in other...
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, they were always going to fall short, england won by 3a runs. the two sides will now play three one—dayers. tyson fury was sure that he'd won last night's superfight in saudi arabia but it's 0lexander usyk who is the heavyweight division's first undisputed four—belt world champion. it was an enthralling fight, the ukrainian taking the contest on points, but the judges were split. it's fury�*s first professional loss, our reporter ade adedoyin was ringside in riyadh. 0leksandr usyk on top of the world. tyson fury, the self—styled gypsy king, dethroned. a fight for the ages, which started off as a bit of a cat—and—mouse affair. both had some early success, fury clearly enjoying himself, showboating as he began to take control. until this massive momentum shift in round nine. commentator: can you believe it? fury rocked to his boots and almost wilted under an incredible barrage of punches. battered from pillar to post, he looked out on his feet, but saved by the bell. he showed great resilience to go the distance, but the night belonged
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it's a fantastic four in a row for manchester city, champions of england once again. arsenal went down fighting to the very end, getting the win they needed but eventually falling two points short. the klopp era is over at liverpool — it's an emotional end
it's a fantastic four in a row for manchester city, champions of england once again. arsenal went down fighting to the very end, getting the win they needed but eventually falling two points short. the klopp era is over at liverpool — it's an emotional end
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, they were always going to fall short — england won by 3a runs. the two sides will now play three one—dayers. to the boxing, great drama last night. tyson fury was sure that he'd won the fight, but it's 0lexander usyk who is the heavyweight division's first undisputed a—belt world champion. it was an enthralling fight, the ukrainian taking the contest on points, but the judges were split, both fighters had their moments but this was what gave usyk the edge, in the ninth round, landing a flurry of punches, and fury needed a standing count. he made it through the 12th, it is fury�*s first professional loss. but a rematch has been agreed for october 0ur reporter ade adedoyin was ringside in riyadh. 0leksandr usyk on top of the world. tyson fury, the self—styled gypsy king, dethroned. a fight for the ages, which started off as a bit of a cat—and—mouse affair. both had some early success, fury clearly enjoying himself, showboating as he began to take control. until this mass momentum shift in round nine. fury rocked to his boots and almost
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little englanders , fascists, little englanders, fascists, white supremacists, nationalists, white van man. this disregarding of an entire class of people. people who just want to work to build better lives for themselves and their families is a disgrace in america. hillary clinton dismissed them as a basket of deplorables , by which she meant deplorables, by which she meant anyone who didn't agree with her just an trudeau of canada described people that wouldn't take the so—called vaccines as racists and misogynists. he called the truckers far right, seized their bank accounts. peaceful protesters were jailed, farmers standing in the face of attempts to take their land to end generations of food production, and others like them all across europe are vilified as far right extremists. protests against lockdown by the sort of real people i'm talking about were ignored, ridiculed . about were ignored, ridiculed. violence was meted out upon them that this happened. disgust me more and more. the policies, the policies being pursued in the west are revealed as simply anti—human . what do
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but inland there's less cloud than we had yesterday across england, wales and fewer showers. but there are still some storms around. very isolated, though, in comparison, but slow—moving, giving a lot of rain. one or two further north across northern england, notably cumbria potentially, and also across northern ireland, southern scotland. but there's more cloud generally across north and central scotland today and it's thick enough to produce the odd spot of rain and drizzle. and, actually, as those showers and storms fade this evening, that mist and low cloud will roll in very widely again to central and eastern areas. further west, there'll be a few fog patches as well and it'll be a slightly fresher night for sleeping compared with last night and a cooler start therefore too on monday morning, but a murky grey one once again. it'll be a few hours before that strong may sunshine gets to work and burns it away. and, in fact, it should retreat from most of the east coast as well. tomorrow, a subtle change in wind direction and warm in the sunshine again, possibly northern
but inland there's less cloud than we had yesterday across england, wales and fewer showers. but there are still some storms around. very isolated, though, in comparison, but slow—moving, giving a lot of rain. one or two further north across northern england, notably cumbria potentially, and also across northern ireland, southern scotland. but there's more cloud generally across north and central scotland today and it's thick enough to produce the odd spot of rain and drizzle. and, actually,...
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but inland there's less cloud than we had yesterday across england, wales and fewer showers. but there are still some storms around. very isolated, though, in comparison, but slow—moving, giving a lot of rain. one or two further north across northern england, notably cumbria potentially, and also across northern ireland, southern scotland. but there's more cloud generally across north and central scotland today and it's thick enough to produce the odd spot of rain and drizzle. and, actually, as those showers and storms fade this evening, that mist and low cloud will roll in very widely again to central and eastern areas. further west, there'll be a few fog patches as well and it'll be a slightly fresher night for sleeping compared with last night and a cooler start therefore too on monday morning, but a murky gray one once again. it'll be a few hours before that strong may sunshine gets to work and burns it away. and, in fact, it should retreat from most of the east coast as well. tomorrow, a subtle change in wind direction and warm in the sunshine again, possibly northern
but inland there's less cloud than we had yesterday across england, wales and fewer showers. but there are still some storms around. very isolated, though, in comparison, but slow—moving, giving a lot of rain. one or two further north across northern england, notably cumbria potentially, and also across northern ireland, southern scotland. but there's more cloud generally across north and central scotland today and it's thick enough to produce the odd spot of rain and drizzle. and, actually,...
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boy is in a critical condition — after they got into difficulty in the river tyne in the northeast of england. the two boys entered the water yesterday afternoon. the younger child was rescued and taken to hospital. you and taken to hospital. can get more on all of those stories you can get more on all of those stories on the bbc news website and app. and ijust and i just want to bring and ijust want to bring you more now on the breaking news in the last hour out of iran. a helicopter in a convoy carrying the president ebrahim raisi has had what state media are calling a hard landing. it is currently unclear whether the president was on board the helicopter that state media says was involved in the accident, so there were three helicopters in this convoy. one of them had what state media are calling a hard landing. there is a lot of heavy rain and fog in the area and we are just seeing the mp for the city where the convoy was heading has told reporters in tehran that emergency rescue workers have yet to find the location of the president's helicopter, and heavy rain and fog has made the rescu
boy is in a critical condition — after they got into difficulty in the river tyne in the northeast of england. the two boys entered the water yesterday afternoon. the younger child was rescued and taken to hospital. you and taken to hospital. can get more on all of those stories you can get more on all of those stories on the bbc news website and app. and ijust and i just want to bring and ijust want to bring you more now on the breaking news in the last hour out of iran. a helicopter in a...
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demand for hepatitis c test kits online in england has soared since our story ran. more than 12,800 kits were ordered between thursday may 9th and friday may 17th. that compares with 2,300 for the whole of april. helplines have also be very busy. i think the huge increase in call numbers that we have seen at the hepatitis c trust clearly demonstrates that a lot more people are for the first time are aware about infected blood within the nhs blood supply. another key issue for the inquiry was the use of products for haemophiliacs contaminated with viruses, made from blood obtained from paid donors, including prisoners in the us. the inquiry chair, sir brian langstaff, has already said wrongs were done at individual and systematic levels. hugh pym, bbc news. and a reminder we will have full coverage of the infected blood scandal inquiry conclusion tomorrow here on the bbc news, you will be able follow it live on the bbc news website and app and also on bbc iplayer. a 14—year—old boy has died and a 13—year—old boy is in a critical condition after getting into d
demand for hepatitis c test kits online in england has soared since our story ran. more than 12,800 kits were ordered between thursday may 9th and friday may 17th. that compares with 2,300 for the whole of april. helplines have also be very busy. i think the huge increase in call numbers that we have seen at the hepatitis c trust clearly demonstrates that a lot more people are for the first time are aware about infected blood within the nhs blood supply. another key issue for the inquiry was...
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. >> i mean, part of nhs england's overspend was they. there are about 9 billion overspent last yean about 9 billion overspent last year, part of that was over time agency and bank working. and of course nhs staff have . course nhs staff have. a contract of 37.5 hours a week . contract of 37.5 hours a week. all overtime will be discretionary. so you can't make people work overtime. i mean, i'm sure some will welcome it and want to do it. some it will push them into a higher tax band andifs push them into a higher tax band and it's probably not worth doing it. some will have family commitments and can't do it, so you can't. i mean, this doesn't strike me as a as a kind of a plan to actually fix something. it's just a, you know, some opportunistic ideas to say, well, if people work a bit more, we'll get a bit more done. it's, it's, you know, it doesn't strike me as being a cohesive, management plan to sort out the problems . management plan to sort out the problems. that management plan to sort out the problems . that there are management p
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guest: eisenhower stepped up in the suez crisis because he had told the leaders of england and france not to do it for fear of fight engaging in that type of aggression, they would trigger an onslaught from the soviet union and thereby disrupt every aspect of what was going on in the middle east as well as disrupt the balance of power in the cold war. the last thing eisenhower wanted was world war iii or anything that might instigate world war iii. that's why he took such strong action. because of the way he responded, getting the united nations to expose sachem's -- sanctions, denying the country's request for oil and denying the request to provide dollars to stabilize the british pound, soon there was a cease-fire. eisenhower brought up all the pounds and told the british prime minister if he did not get the troops out of the suez, he would drive the pound down to zero. an incredible example of playing hardball when somebody goes directly against your wishes. within a nano second, the troops have left the suez. people understood you have to do what it takes to avoid world war iii. y
guest: eisenhower stepped up in the suez crisis because he had told the leaders of england and france not to do it for fear of fight engaging in that type of aggression, they would trigger an onslaught from the soviet union and thereby disrupt every aspect of what was going on in the middle east as well as disrupt the balance of power in the cold war. the last thing eisenhower wanted was world war iii or anything that might instigate world war iii. that's why he took such strong action. because...
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i didn't know there was a vermont state and i lived all those years in new england. so good for that cat. and we go to another animal. an animal standoff is caught on camera in a florida backyard, a dog named ben versus a black bear. and the brave pooch comes out on top. there he goes. the dog spots the bear hanging out on his turf, springs into action. bear. it looks like it's going to stand its ground, but old ben doesn't back down. bark it away. chase the bear for several minutes until it gave up and left. >> that's a big dog. >> you got bears in florida? >> the florida black bear. oh, yeah. >> i did not know that. >> central florida. yeah. >> all right, well, ben, look out for the showdown. all right, how about some baseball giants will be going for their fourth straight victory when they wrap up their weekend series against colorado rockies today. with a potential sweep there. yesterday, the giants routed the rockies 14 to 4. luis matos hit a three run jack and had a career high six rbis in the big victory for the orange and black. giants have now climbed back i
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the northeast of england. the two boys entered the water yesterday afternoon. the younger child was rescued and taken to hospital. the cabinet minister — grant shapps — has said families affected by the infected blood scandal were let down for decades. he said the response by both the conservatives and previous governments had been too slow. the final report of a public inquiry into the scandal will be published tomorrow. you can get more on all of those stories on the bbc news website and app. i will have a full bulletin of news for you at 3pm. now on bbc news, click. this week, preparing for a long flight. this plane can stay up in the air almost indefinitely. how? sunshine. why? wait and see. tracking the sunshine beside the tracks but paul has got distracted. understatement of the century. how to keep connected up a mountain when things go downhill. we to keep connected up a mountain when things go downhill.— things go downhill. we have a re orted things go downhill. we have a reported casualty. _ things go downhill. we have a reported casualty. and -
the northeast of england. the two boys entered the water yesterday afternoon. the younger child was rescued and taken to hospital. the cabinet minister — grant shapps — has said families affected by the infected blood scandal were let down for decades. he said the response by both the conservatives and previous governments had been too slow. the final report of a public inquiry into the scandal will be published tomorrow. you can get more on all of those stories on the bbc news website and...
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majority of europe's new wind turbines are currently in the north sea, off the coast of germany and england. in a few years. the power generated is set to be able to supply half of the used population just a few years ago. these sorts of magnitudes were barely imaginable, but things have changed a development which also benefits german, wind farm operators. offshore into the flu, and offshore wind was an asset class. everyone used to laugh about, see if you wind turbines offshore and the german nor see or the u. k. the today that has completely changed all of the backbone of our energy transition stand rivaling large power plants are offshore. wind farms are comparable to coal fired plants, even nuclear plants, full cost exclusive, the north sea, but also the baltic sea outs. fantastic potential, especially if off showing is this. i know most of it was a, it's a huge, expensive ocean z home with potential to build 300 gigawatts. the following kind of 300 gigawatts of power from the wind farms in europe's northern seas alone equivalent to over 200 nuclear power plants. it could supply up to
majority of europe's new wind turbines are currently in the north sea, off the coast of germany and england. in a few years. the power generated is set to be able to supply half of the used population just a few years ago. these sorts of magnitudes were barely imaginable, but things have changed a development which also benefits german, wind farm operators. offshore into the flu, and offshore wind was an asset class. everyone used to laugh about, see if you wind turbines offshore and the german...
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demand for hepatitis c test gets online in england have soared since her story ran. more than 12,800 kits were ordered between thursday, may nine and friday, may 17. that compares with 2300 for the whole of april. helplines are also busy. the hue april. helplines are also busy. tie: huge increase in calls we have seen that they hepatitis c trust clearly demonstrates that a lot of people for the very first time are aware about infected blood within the nhs blood supply. about infected blood within the nhs blood sum-— about infected blood within the nhs blood suoply-_ blood supply. another key issue for the in . ui blood supply. another key issue for the inquiry was _ blood supply. another key issue for the inquiry was the _ blood supply. another key issue for the inquiry was the use _ blood supply. another key issue for the inquiry was the use of - blood supply. another key issue for the inquiry was the use of products | the inquiry was the use of products were haemophiliacs made from blood from paid donors including prisoners from paid donors including prisoners fr
demand for hepatitis c test gets online in england have soared since her story ran. more than 12,800 kits were ordered between thursday, may nine and friday, may 17. that compares with 2300 for the whole of april. helplines are also busy. the hue april. helplines are also busy. tie: huge increase in calls we have seen that they hepatitis c trust clearly demonstrates that a lot of people for the very first time are aware about infected blood within the nhs blood supply. about infected blood...
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boy is in a critical condition — after they got into difficulty in the river tyne in the northeast of england. the two boys entered the water yesterday afternoon. the younger child was rescued and taken to hospital. the cabinet minister — grant shapps — has said families affected by the infected blood scandal were let down for decades. he said the response by both the conservatives and previous governments had been too slow. the final report of a public inquiry into the scandal will be published tomorrow. now on bbc news...the travel show coming up on this week's show... it looks like a flotation device. it does! you could probably get into that. here we go. bon appetit. skibbereen! thank you so much. so, i can taste the kind of familiarity, and then i'm waiting for the alcohol, but it hasn't arrived. it's like wine light. now, one thing that gets most of us excited when planning a trip is the chance to tuck into tasty, authentic dishes from other parts of the globe, from traditional delicacies to spicy street food, and even maybe michelin—starred menus from some of the most celebrated
boy is in a critical condition — after they got into difficulty in the river tyne in the northeast of england. the two boys entered the water yesterday afternoon. the younger child was rescued and taken to hospital. the cabinet minister — grant shapps — has said families affected by the infected blood scandal were let down for decades. he said the response by both the conservatives and previous governments had been too slow. the final report of a public inquiry into the scandal will be...
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demand for hepatitis c test kits in england has soared since our story began. more than 12,800 kits were ordered between thursday 9th may and friday 17th may. that compares with 2,300 for the whole of april, close to the monthly average. a charity helpline has been very busy. i think the huge increase in call numbers that we have seen at the hepatitis c trust clearly demonstrates that a lot more people for the very first time are aware about inflected blood in the nhs blood supply, and that is an amazing thing, if we can find those estimated 1,700 people, even a small proportion of them, and we can save some lives, that is amazing it has been achieved. hepatitis c can develop with minimum symptoms. if left undetected, it can cause cirrhosis of the liver and cancer. kits can be ordered online in england and has can be arranged at gp surgeries in the uk's other nations. effective treatment is available. the inquiry has examined why transfusions with blood inflected with hepatitis c continued after the virus was identified in the late 1980s. bbc news revealed that
demand for hepatitis c test kits in england has soared since our story began. more than 12,800 kits were ordered between thursday 9th may and friday 17th may. that compares with 2,300 for the whole of april, close to the monthly average. a charity helpline has been very busy. i think the huge increase in call numbers that we have seen at the hepatitis c trust clearly demonstrates that a lot more people for the very first time are aware about inflected blood in the nhs blood supply, and that is...
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there's a study done that's found that £27 billion a year is spent on england, in england, on the health and social harms of drink and alcohol. official figures released showed that over 10,000 people died in 2022 from alcohol specific causes , the highest specific causes, the highest level since records began in 2001. dare i say lockdown had something to do with that? let's see what my panel think , though. see what my panel think, though. i'm jumping the gun there. former labour party spokesman james matthewson and called deputy leader of reform uk ben habib. do you agree with me there ben, that people were drinking more in lockdown? oh, absolutely. some booze. >> i mean i put on weight and lockdown and gyms were closed. you couldn't go out there was, you know, you were constrained at home and you're going to sit back and, you know, you start looking at the clock thinking, when's my first gin and tonic? exactly yeah. >> it's 5:00 somewhere. that was the that was the that was that your narrative? because i certainly put on weight during lockdown. >> it wasn't, you know, i mean, strangel
there's a study done that's found that £27 billion a year is spent on england, in england, on the health and social harms of drink and alcohol. official figures released showed that over 10,000 people died in 2022 from alcohol specific causes , the highest specific causes, the highest level since records began in 2001. dare i say lockdown had something to do with that? let's see what my panel think , though. see what my panel think, though. i'm jumping the gun there. former labour party...
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showers and thunderstorms more widely, scotland, northern england and across ireland. there'll still be some longer spells of sunny weather across parts of england and wales and still warm in that sunshine, too. but the big change really comes late tuesday into wednesday, gathering in the near continent, an area of low pressure, more extensive rain. how far north that goes and how quickly it moves across the country, a bit of a question mark at the moment. but it's certainly going to bring windier conditions compared to what we've seen this weekend and into the start of the week where we'll still have some sunshine quite widely. outbreaks of rain then developing from tuesday onwards and, as i said, it will start to feel a little bit cooler compared to this weekend, too. bye for now. live from london, this is bbc news. president biden�*s national security adviser heads to israel — in the latest attempt to halt the fighting in gaza. a 14—year—old boy dies after getting into difficulty in the river tyne in the northeast of england. a 13—year—old remains in a c
showers and thunderstorms more widely, scotland, northern england and across ireland. there'll still be some longer spells of sunny weather across parts of england and wales and still warm in that sunshine, too. but the big change really comes late tuesday into wednesday, gathering in the near continent, an area of low pressure, more extensive rain. how far north that goes and how quickly it moves across the country, a bit of a question mark at the moment. but it's certainly going to bring...
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are shot when ever they can be met with squatter, henry, my rake wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus strategy as fast as these rightly described as blood soaked and racist effect, beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent. then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees still 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts, the problem of old recognition of the crimes of white australians against aborigines has not been resolved so far. the what else i am the does it because i live at the faster the the little does. most of the i'm happy i knew both video because you know, what is some of them says what am smart it is. and you put it more creative for you . moving latrice i'm coverage is quarterly. you said you really knew if i knew about the . c the, the orange on the hurdle publication. i'm good on the bill. it pretty young. the younger showed them the pool my from the hospital, the leaders all attributed another or vision, you know much into the commission as this full chanc
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