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to the uk's relations with china now because, as you've been hearing, the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers. those targeted are reported to include a number, who've been critical of beijing. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. as of last year, china was the uk's fifth biggest trading partner, with imports and exports totalling £100 billion, according to government figures. so how could this affect what is clearly a huge, yet complex business relationship? let's bring in duncan wrigley, chief china economist at pantheon macroeconomics. big figure there, but just how significant is the uk's trading relationship with china? yes, it is significant, but it is way down on the list below the us, some other european trading partners. about 5% of total trade stop you know, but there are some sectors which are more reliant on chinese trade. i would say top of the list is the education sector. 150,000 chinese students come to study in the uk each year,
to the uk's relations with china now because, as you've been hearing, the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers. those targeted are reported to include a number, who've been critical of beijing. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. as of last year, china was the uk's fifth biggest trading partner, with imports and exports totalling £100 billion, according...
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hat seen any reaction from the uk government yet?— seen any reaction from the uk government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was published - this set of advice was published just an hour ago. so i can imagine that in whitehall and in downing street and in the house of commons people will digest it. but we do know that there is doubt for example in the uk about whether the country should hang on to the european convention on human rights. now, the principles that are outlined in the international covenant on civil and political rights again are a bit of a mouthful, but they're fundamental and they are things that the uk signed up to and they are similar to the european convention on human rights. again we could be looking at parts of the uk, some people, some political groups in the uk, saying do we need this international covenant? but where do you stop? where do countries stop when they do that? do they then say we don't want the universal declaration on
hat seen any reaction from the uk government yet?— seen any reaction from the uk government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was published - this set of advice was published just an hour ago. so i can imagine that in whitehall and in downing street and in the house of commons people will digest it. but we do know that there is doubt for example in the uk about whether...
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in the uk at the moment. _ versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike _ versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike is _ versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike is at _ versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike is at the - versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike is at the centre | versus adidas. in the uk at the i moment, nike is at the centre of versus adidas. in the uk at the - moment, nike is at the centre of a controversy over rebranding the cross of st george on the england football kit. cross of st george on the england football kit-— football kit. yeah, ultimately this is a really interesting _ football kit. yeah, ultimately this is a really interesting case - football kit. yeah, ultimately this. is a really interesting case because football is a force for good and unity. uk football fans a 14% more likely to agree that sport brings people from different backgrounds together. the campaign, men's, women's, para— teams, it is this idea. we have also seen massive tribalism about football in the uk. more people follow football than believe everyone
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ways is the uk complicit in the genocide in gaza? well, thank you so much george, for the very kind introduction. i'm certainly not worthy of the praise that you heaped upon me, but to start with, it's important that people are aware that britain has secret military agreement which it signed with israel in 2000 and 20. we do not know the details of that agreement, but it's very likely that it's... manipulate some level of involvement if if either side officially enter hostilities. what we do know is the r1 shadow spy plane of the royal air force has been flying almost daily over gaza and one of the key specialities of that plane is target acquisition, so it would lead you to believe that there has been some involvement on the side of that. we also know that the r has sent uh over 50 military flights to tel aviv from the british base in aquatory in cyprus. we also know that around nine israeli military jets have landed in this country throughout the uh bombing of gaza. we do not know the details of what was on those flights. we know t
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cancer research uk has resources about talking to children. there are other organisations that have plenty of resources out there that can help. it's really important to kind of take the time in explaining it to children. you don't have to tell them everything at once. parents usually know their children best and the best way to kind of communicate with them, but being honest with them, there'll be often times that children will have questions that we might not be able to answer, and it's ok to not have all the answers. going through that course of treatment, you will get different answers from your clinician as you kind of go. so it's ok not to have all the answers at once, but there's also a consideration of letting others kind of know about it as well, for example, carers or teachers so that they know what's happening so they can help support your child. or if a child perhaps responds a day or two later, or is in an unusual mood, that they're aware of what's going on in the family situation. so that communication with the families is really
cancer research uk has resources about talking to children. there are other organisations that have plenty of resources out there that can help. it's really important to kind of take the time in explaining it to children. you don't have to tell them everything at once. parents usually know their children best and the best way to kind of communicate with them, but being honest with them, there'll be often times that children will have questions that we might not be able to answer, and it's ok to...
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it also says israel is using uk made weapons against palestinians in gaza. the letter also notes that london suspended. sales to israel during the two previous wars on gaza, global pressure has been rising on governments providing israel with weapons, canada, denmark and italy have already suspended their arms exports to the israeli regime and a court in the netherlands has ruled the government to do the same. tasnim akunje is human rights lawyer joining us from london, we have sarah wilkinson, human rights activist who joins us from midlands in the uk. welcome to you both tas mean uh... let me first start with you, if you take a look at what has happened here, uh, we know that there's obviously call by these british parliamentarians uh to uh stop the arms sales, i guess it's better late than never, and based on the track record, are we looking a possibility of this happening? i mean, um, the uk has suspended arms sales very temporarily before, and they have admitted that, or they've stated actually officially that they're not sending any military grade weap
it also says israel is using uk made weapons against palestinians in gaza. the letter also notes that london suspended. sales to israel during the two previous wars on gaza, global pressure has been rising on governments providing israel with weapons, canada, denmark and italy have already suspended their arms exports to the israeli regime and a court in the netherlands has ruled the government to do the same. tasnim akunje is human rights lawyer joining us from london, we have sarah wilkinson,...
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news bulletins here in the uk, back home it was l prime—time evening news bulletins here in the uk, back home it was a very early— here in the uk, back home it was a very early in— here in the uk, back home it was a very early in the _ here in the uk, back home it was a very early in the morning _ here in the uk, back home it was a very early in the morning in - very early in the morning in australia _ very early in the morning in australia and _ very early in the morning in australia and he _ very early in the morning in australia and he went - very early in the morning in . australia and he went straight very early in the morning in - australia and he went straight into our morning — australia and he went straight into our morning breakfast _ australia and he went straight intol our morning breakfast programmes australia and he went straight into - our morning breakfast programmes and our morning breakfast programmes and our breakfast _ our morning breakfast programmes and our breakfast news _ our morning breakfast programmes and our breakfast news programmes- our morning br
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as many as 32 million uk _ minerals deposit. as many as 32 million uk passport _ minerals deposit. as many as 32 million uk passport is _ minerals deposit. as many as 32 million uk passport is our- million uk passport is our being asked to check that passport expiry is or be refused across the european union. this was a people are turning up with passports which not need brexit export criteria. marc ashdown reports. it a moment we dream up after the planning, packing and saying goodbye to work for a few weeks, time to check in for the well earned holiday. for some people, this is as far as they could. paramedic nathan barnes was on its way to france with his fiancee to visit family. despite checking and online, they are making their way through like a shrub, security and passport control but at the boarding gate they were in a surprise. i but at the boarding gate they were in a surprise.— were in a surprise. i had ten ears were in a surprise. i had ten years plus — were in a surprise. i had ten years plus extra _ were in a surprise. i had ten years plus extra on - were in a sur
as many as 32 million uk _ minerals deposit. as many as 32 million uk passport _ minerals deposit. as many as 32 million uk passport is _ minerals deposit. as many as 32 million uk passport is our- million uk passport is our being asked to check that passport expiry is or be refused across the european union. this was a people are turning up with passports which not need brexit export criteria. marc ashdown reports. it a moment we dream up after the planning, packing and saying goodbye to work...
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as the uk not about there. good morning. as the uk got about this — there. good morning. as the uk got about this the _ there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong - there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, . there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, i | got about this the wrong way, i sure we probably one of the only water utility companies thatis only water utility companies that is privatised. was that the first mistake? it that is privatised. was that the first mistake? it wasn't so much mistaken _ the first mistake? it wasn't so much mistaken privatisation, | the first mistake? it wasn't so | much mistaken privatisation, it was the way it was gone about, this shouldn't really be news, because we realise the problem that was going to when it was privatised and then how the company operated after that, because, as was mentioned, actually what the company did was they borrowed an awful lot of money to try and make it, the technical term, as balance sheet more efficient, getting more debt into it, and paying out a lot of
as the uk not about there. good morning. as the uk got about this — there. good morning. as the uk got about this the _ there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong - there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, . there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, i | got about this the wrong way, i sure we probably one of the only water utility companies thatis only water utility companies that is privatised. was that the first mistake? it that is...
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uk. here, farmers don't accept that in the uk-_ here, farmers don't accept that in the uk. ~ ., in the uk. our reporter meghan owen reporting _ in the uk. our reporter meghan owen reporting there. - in the uk. our reporter meghan owen reporting there. you - in the uk. our reporter meghan owen reporting there. you are. owen reporting there. you are live with bbc news. a new president has been elected for senegal. he will be the youngest ever president of the country. his victory comes ten days after he was released from prison after facebook posts over alleged injustice in the political system. french president emmanuel macron also congratulated diomaye faye on his win. here is diomaye faye speaking a short while ago. translation: by electing the president of the republic, the senegalese people have chosen to break with the past, to give substance to the immense hopes raised by a vision of society. i pledge to govern with humility and transparency and to fight corruption at all levels. for
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fund _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was — a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in some _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in some part - a £1 billion china uk investment l fund was in some part engineered a £1 billion china uk investment - fund was in some part engineered by the chinese — fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state _ fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state to _ fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state to lend _ the chinese state to lend credibility— the chinese state to lend credibility to _ the chinese state to lend credibility to chinese - the chinese state to lend - credibility to chinese investment. what _ credibility to chinese investment. what is _ credibility to chinese investment. what is the — credibility to chinese investment. what is the government - credibility to chinese investment. what is the government doing - credibility to chinese investment. what is the government doing to| credibility to chinese investment. - what is the government
fund _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was — a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in some _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in some part - a £1 billion china uk investment l fund was in some part engineered a £1 billion china uk investment - fund was in some part engineered by the chinese — fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state _ fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state to _ fund was in...
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of the uk, what arms - enough. just remind our viewers in terms of the uk, what arms or - enough. just remind our viewers in| terms of the uk, what arms or part does britain actually exported to israel and would you also recognise that even if the uk government went along with what you are asking, nothing really counts unless the us also applies the same sort of measure and that is absolutely not going to happen? in measure and that is absolutely not going to happen?— going to happen? in terms of our arms sales _ going to happen? in terms of our arms sales with _ going to happen? in terms of our arms sales with israel, _ going to happen? in terms of our arms sales with israel, since - going to happen? in terms of our| arms sales with israel, since 2015 the uk has licensed £1189 million of closed arms export licences to israel. it is a large number but there is also more licences that have gone under our open export licences, which we do not know the true figures of. this includes an estimated 336 money in pounds per israeli f 35 fighter jets. estimated 336 money in pounds per israel
of the uk, what arms - enough. just remind our viewers in terms of the uk, what arms or - enough. just remind our viewers in| terms of the uk, what arms or part does britain actually exported to israel and would you also recognise that even if the uk government went along with what you are asking, nothing really counts unless the us also applies the same sort of measure and that is absolutely not going to happen? in measure and that is absolutely not going to happen?— going to happen? in...
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which uk youth are a — did he created a legacy. which uk youth are a part of. that is all about — youth are a part of. that is all about organisations coming together to solve _ about organisations coming together to solve this issue collectively and not solely. — to solve this issue collectively and not solely, so, yeah, ithink richard's _ not solely, so, yeah, ithink richard's legacy will definitely live on— richard's legacy will definitely live on in that work. gk, richard's legacy will definitely live on in that work. 0k, thank you very much — live on in that work. 0k, thank you very much for— live on in that work. 0k, thank you very much forjoining _ live on in that work. 0k, thank you very much forjoining us. _ live on in that work. 0k, thank you very much forjoining us. richard i very much forjoining us. richard taylor, who has died at the age of 75. let's return now to the news that the princess of wales is undergoing treatment for cancer. catherine revealed the diagnosis herself, in a statement recorded on wednesday at windsor castle. i wante
which uk youth are a — did he created a legacy. which uk youth are a part of. that is all about — youth are a part of. that is all about organisations coming together to solve _ about organisations coming together to solve this issue collectively and not solely. — to solve this issue collectively and not solely, so, yeah, ithink richard's _ not solely, so, yeah, ithink richard's legacy will definitely live on— richard's legacy will definitely live on in that work. gk, richard's legacy...
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that is in the uk. both uk was in 2023. that is in the uk. itoth uk and — was in 2023. that is in the uk. both uk and france. _ was in 2023. that is in the uk. both uk and france. what i was in 2023. that is in the uk. both uk and france. what is i both uk and france. what is interesting as we have seen more in london in the last few months then we had in paris, by 28%. months then we had in paris, by 2896. ~ , , . ., months then we had in paris, by 2896. ., . 2896. why such an increase in the ast 2896. why such an increase in the past 12 — 2896. why such an increase in the past 12 months _ 2896. why such an increase in the past 12 months or - 2896. why such an increase in the past 12 months or so? i 2896. why such an increase in i the past 12 months or so? well, we're seeing — the past 12 months or so? well, we're seeing a _ the past 12 months or so? well, we're seeing a big _ the past 12 months or so? well, we're seeing a big rebound i the past 12 months or so? well, we're seeing a big rebound postj we're seeing a big rebound post pandemic. bedbugs have been on a
that is in the uk. both uk was in 2023. that is in the uk. itoth uk and — was in 2023. that is in the uk. both uk and france. _ was in 2023. that is in the uk. both uk and france. what i was in 2023. that is in the uk. both uk and france. what is i both uk and france. what is interesting as we have seen more in london in the last few months then we had in paris, by 28%. months then we had in paris, by 2896. ~ , , . ., months then we had in paris, by 2896. ., . 2896. why such an increase in...
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i think that you and i could agree is that the uk _ work. i think that you and i could agree is that the uk has - work. i think that you and i could agree is that the uk has some i work. i think that you and i could agree is that the uk has some ofj work. i think that you and i could - agree is that the uk has some of the best human rights and equality protections in the world for people who are same sex attracted, or people who are transgender. but it is a matter of fact that there are no such laws in rwanda, and ended the foreign office travel advice for the foreign office travel advice for the land that warned that individuals can experience discolouration and abuse, including from local authorities. there are specific anti—discrimination laws that protect lgbt individuals. why then do you think it would be safe to send lgbt asylum seekers to rwanda? referring to my previous answer, the constitution of the land includes a broad prohibition of discrimination, and it does not criminalise or discriminate against sexual orientation and law
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that is not honestly apply to uk.— is not honestly apply to uk. thank ou for is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel prime - you for that. the israel prime minister netanyahu has agreed to injerusalem, where tension — and worse — are normal, there is always the consolation of religion. this ramadan, many of those ending a day of prayer at the aqsa mosque were palestinian israelis, around a fifth of israel's population. israel, citing security, restricts access to jerusalem for palestinians from the occupied west bank. just down the road, palestinian christians were deep in their celebration of easter, walking to the old city from the garden of gethsemane, where they believejesus prayed on the night before he was crucified. but in this city, sacred for christians, jews and muslims, religion and politics always mix. all the palestinian people are suffering today
that is not honestly apply to uk.— is not honestly apply to uk. thank ou for is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel prime - you for that. the israel prime minister netanyahu has agreed to injerusalem, where tension — and worse — are normal, there is always the consolation of religion. this ramadan, many...
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and, of course, across the uk. course, all across the uk. coming up, there's yet bad coming up, there's yet more bad for news prime minister rishi sunak. he's facing yet another by—election after former tory mp scott benton resigned. another nightmare on downing street next up shamima begum has lost her initial bid to challenge the loss of her british citizenship. i know get out the kleenex and after the princess of wales went pubuc after the princess of wales went public on her cancer diagnosis, we'll hear why that decision could help lots of other people who are suffering from the same dreadful illness. that's all coming up in your next hour. welcome to the show. thank you for joining us. always a forjoining us. always a fantastic pleasure to have your company. we've got a cracking week ahead. we've got a cracking
and, of course, across the uk. course, all across the uk. coming up, there's yet bad coming up, there's yet more bad for news prime minister rishi sunak. he's facing yet another by—election after former tory mp scott benton resigned. another nightmare on downing street next up shamima begum has lost her initial bid to challenge the loss of her british citizenship. i know get out the kleenex and after the princess of wales went pubuc after the princess of wales went public on her cancer...
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. here, farmers 'ust don't accept that in the uk.— that in the uk. meghan owen reruortin that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. _ that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and - that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and you - that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and you are | reporting there. and you are live with bbc news. former us president donald trump was back in court on monday for two major updates in his ongoing legal battles. thejudge legal battles. the judge rejected mr trump's attempts to secure a long delay in his new york hush money trial. donald trump is is set to begin on april 15. trump is is set to begin on april15. it trump is is set to begin on april 15. it will be the first—ever criminal trial of a former president in us history. he is alleged to have made a so—called hush money payment to aduu so—called hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels for a sexual relationship, which he denies. there was also some positive news for the former president. in a separate civilfraud case, thejudge red
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it is not 'ust the uk china sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, _ sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is- sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is it? - sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is it? we i sensitive. it is notjust the uk i china relationship, is it? we are hearing the same sort of statements coming out of washington. we know france has been na similar situation, belgium too. what is your assessment of what the chinese are actually doing? in assessment of what the chinese are actually doing?— assessment of what the chinese are actually doing? in essence, they are t in: to actually doing? in essence, they are trying to change _ actually doing? in essence, they are trying to change our— actually doing? in essence, they are trying to change our government's l trying to change our government's policies _ trying to change our government's policies towards china and make them more amenable to their own interests. you are right it is a widespread problem. one particular instance _ widespread problem. one pa
it is not 'ust the uk china sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, _ sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is- sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is it? - sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is it? we i sensitive. it is notjust the uk i china relationship, is it? we are hearing the same sort of statements coming out of washington. we know france has been na similar situation, belgium too. what is your assessment of what the chinese are...
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he's on his way to surgery in al aqsa hospital, a team from uk med standing by. so, we got the patient with a femoral fracture. he is a very brave boy. so, let's go. anas says he was playing when his neighbourhood was bombed. he was injured, and his mother and six—month—old baby brother were killed. "may god have mercy on their souls," he says. the surgery goes well. it's one of hundreds the team have performed at the hospital. where they have been faced with desperate need and some of the worst that war can do. i've worked on many war zones over the past nine years and i think what shocks me about this particular context is the number of children injured that we are seeing, and the extent of the injuries. they are life—changing injuries that a child will have to live with. with gaza's hospitals overwhelmed and under israeli attack, the uk team have been building a new facility. it's in the desert sands north of rafah. they got started with local timber from destroyed buildings, when theirfield hospital was held up at the border. it took a lot of negotiatio
he's on his way to surgery in al aqsa hospital, a team from uk med standing by. so, we got the patient with a femoral fracture. he is a very brave boy. so, let's go. anas says he was playing when his neighbourhood was bombed. he was injured, and his mother and six—month—old baby brother were killed. "may god have mercy on their souls," he says. the surgery goes well. it's one of hundreds the team have performed at the hospital. where they have been faced with desperate need and...
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tt is it is rwanda ready to receive migrants from the uk? it is very read . migrants from the uk? it is very ready- their _ migrants from the uk? it is very ready. they have _ migrants from the uk? it is very ready. they have been - migrants from the uk? it is very ready. they have been ready - migrants from the uk? it is very ready. they have been ready forj ready. they have been ready for almost two years now. we have just visited the hope hostel, the place where the migrants would be taken. like many otherjournalists before us. it is pristine, it is neat, it is well supplied, it is actually staffed but it is empty. and so the person was showing me around the said if we knew today people were coming we would be ready today to receive them. so they make a point of saying they are super prepared. the will be given to the refugees is they will get full board, accommodation, health care and support for at least the first five years. of course the british government is paying for this. it has already spent £240 million, around $300 million on this project, so they are ready. some of
tt is it is rwanda ready to receive migrants from the uk? it is very read . migrants from the uk? it is very ready- their _ migrants from the uk? it is very ready. they have _ migrants from the uk? it is very ready. they have been - migrants from the uk? it is very ready. they have been ready - migrants from the uk? it is very ready. they have been ready forj ready. they have been ready for almost two years now. we have just visited the hope hostel, the place where the migrants would be taken....
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that is one of the — us, the uk or elsewhere? that is one of the scary _ us, the uk or elsewhere? that is one of the scary thing - us, the uk or elsewhere? t�*isgt is one of the scary thing for those of us who investigate these attacks. one of the changes in the way the chinese have acted in the last couple of years. it is nothing new. we have been dealing with 15—20 years but it has often been focused on international property, breaking into pharmaceutical companies, companies that are industries in china wants to be competitive in or dominate but in the last couple of years they have been attacks which we call the volt typhoon series of attacks against infrastructure providers that in some cases are particularly focused on the areas of the united states would use to respond to an attack in the pacific so guam, where there is a massive military base, one of the closest to taiwan, pearl harbour, san diego, the kind of places you need electricity, the road system, telecom to work if the us was going to organise a response. they built backdoors into those companies and we are no
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_ you believe needs now to happen with the uk and _ you believe needs now to happen with the uk and china? term, _ the uk and china? term, do you want to say some thing about that? i term, do you want to say some thing about that? ~ term, do you want to say some thing about that?— about that? i think there has been a chance in about that? i think there has been a change in tone _ about that? i think there has been a change in tone from _ about that? i think there has been a change in tone from the _ about that? i think there has been a | change in tone from the government since _ change in tone from the government since david _ change in tone from the government since david cameron— change in tone from the government since david cameron has— change in tone from the government since david cameron has arrived. - since david cameron has arrived. whether— since david cameron has arrived. whether that _ since david cameron has arrived. whether that is _ since david cameron has arrived. whether that is him _ since david cameron has arrived. whether that is him trying - since david
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. _ challenge we have in the uk. if they go into the bin, how— challenge we have in the uk. if they go into the bin, how dangerous - challenge we have in the uk. if they go into the bin, how dangerous is i challenge we have in the uk. if they go into the bin, how dangerous is it| go into the bin, how dangerous is it for the environment? iloathed go into the bin, how dangerous is it for the environment?— for the environment? what is the risk? increasingly, _ for the environment? what is the risk? increasingly, we _ for the environment? what is the risk? increasingly, we have - for the environment? what is the i risk? increasingly, we have portable tech, you think about smart devices, things like personal fans tech, you think about smart devices, things like personalfans people tech, you think about smart devices, things like personal fans people are carrying on the tube in the summer when it is too hot, a lot of that is powered by lithium ion batteries and they are fine, safe when using them, but if we put them into the rubbish bin, they go to waste facilities where they ca
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the uk has been... ., ~' in the uk and elsewhere the uk has been... ., ~ ., �*, in the uk and elsewhere the uk has been... ., ,, , , been... you think that's because the are been... you think that's because they are trying — been... you think that's because they are trying to _ been... you think that's because they are trying to balance - been... you think that's because i they are trying to balance economic and all of that we know so much about has absolutely focused on the uk china relationship amongst others? . ., others? the current foreign secretary — others? the current foreign secretary when _ others? the current foreign secretary when he - others? the current foreign secretary when he was - others? the current foreign l secretary when he was prime others? the current foreign - secretary when he was prime minister together with george osborne tried together with george osborne tried to usher in a golden era of relations with china. this was very naive policy but it is dying hard, they are embedded in whitehall and many people think the only route to economic successes. it is
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the uk crestor in the mail. the uk sucks . sucks. >> yes, life will be hard. online ads target would be channel migrants warning uk immigration rules are tougher than you think, saying that it's that next to you you managed to get in, right? so yeah, apparently there's this new strategy to deter channel migrants by creating social media videos telling them how hall on a saturday night, well, pretty much telling them how difficult it is to get work because people think they're going to arrive and just get a job, especially job, not that easy. especially without how scary. without papers, how scary. the crossing is, you know, because people are told that the boats are going to be much nicer than they are, and then they find out it's horrible dinghy it's just a horrible dinghy about that will make it about the laws that will make it difficult to stay and difficult for them to stay and the risks and so on and so on. >> so government's lying basically. >> that, but it's >> well, you say that, but it's a because apparently in a good lie because apparently in 20 near
the uk crestor in the mail. the uk sucks . sucks. >> yes, life will be hard. online ads target would be channel migrants warning uk immigration rules are tougher than you think, saying that it's that next to you you managed to get in, right? so yeah, apparently there's this new strategy to deter channel migrants by creating social media videos telling them how hall on a saturday night, well, pretty much telling them how difficult it is to get work because people think they're going to...
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, if you look at areas in the uk, if you look at areas in the uk, if you look at areas in uk like, cornwall areas in the uk like, cornwall where little knife where there's very little knife crime, black people are still much more likely be stopped crime, black people are still mucsearched.:ely be stopped crime, black people are still mucsearched.:ely so,)e stopped crime, black people are still mucsearched.:ely so,)e �*the ped and searched. so, so, so the problem of knife crime is primarily in london. exactly but if of london, if you go outside of london, black people still much more black people are still much more likely biggest likely to london is the biggest problem knife whereas problem of knife crime, whereas there's proportion problem of knife crime, whereas th
, if you look at areas in the uk, if you look at areas in the uk, if you look at areas in uk like, cornwall areas in the uk like, cornwall where little knife where there's very little knife crime, black people are still much more likely be stopped crime, black people are still mucsearched.:ely be stopped crime, black people are still mucsearched.:ely so,)e stopped crime, black people are still mucsearched.:ely so,)e �*the ped and searched. so, so, so the problem of knife crime is primarily in...
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i'm not talking about advertising on uk services. i about advertising on uk services. that is never going to happen? idol that is never going to happen? not on m that is never going to happen? fight on my watch. we want to absolutely protect the bbc in what it is in the uk, that is sacrosanct, but having said that, when you look at monetising the content around the world, when you look at the fact we have grown a commercial arm that is nearly 2 billion in revenues which allows us to do deals like the one with disney to invest in shows like dr who, that makes total sense, it makes sense for the licence fee payer and we should do more of that. that was the director general of the bbc tim davie. david, he is talking about reforming the licence fee, how? that david, he is talking about reforming the licence fee, how?— the licence fee, how? that is the big question- _ the licence fee, how? that is the big question- a _ the licence fee, how? that is the big question. a consultation - the licence fee, how? that is thej big question. a consultation over the next couple of ye
i'm not talking about advertising on uk services. i about advertising on uk services. that is never going to happen? idol that is never going to happen? not on m that is never going to happen? fight on my watch. we want to absolutely protect the bbc in what it is in the uk, that is sacrosanct, but having said that, when you look at monetising the content around the world, when you look at the fact we have grown a commercial arm that is nearly 2 billion in revenues which allows us to do deals...
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are reform uk far this label? are reform uk far right? let's speak to former government minister and reform uk supporter, arguably other than nigel, their most high profile supporter ann widdecombe and our reform uk far right. >> no, it's a nonsense . >> no, it's a nonsense. >> i mean, if when you get a common sense party that is just saying a lot of things that a lot of people agree with and want actually to see done, rather than just talked about. >> if you immediately say, are far right and of course, i know exactly why they're saying that. >> it's not because of our policies on anything except immigration and the instant you start talking about immigration and the need to control it and what you might do to control it at that point, everybody says , at that point, everybody says, or you're far right or whatever it might be, and that is just a nonsense, far right. >> i mean , far left is >> i mean, far left is communist, far right is fascist , communist, far right is fascist, we are not, believe it or not, fascist . fascist. >> glad to
are reform uk far this label? are reform uk far right? let's speak to former government minister and reform uk supporter, arguably other than nigel, their most high profile supporter ann widdecombe and our reform uk far right. >> no, it's a nonsense . >> no, it's a nonsense. >> i mean, if when you get a common sense party that is just saying a lot of things that a lot of people agree with and want actually to see done, rather than just talked about. >> if you immediately...
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but also happy to let the process play out in the uk. and so i think there is a really a sense of watching and waiting here. in the meantime they are taking their own steps to address some of the concerns raised by the uk supreme court which, as you know, was that it found rwanda was not a safe country for refugees. one of the reasons for that, it said, was there was a substantial risk that the asylum seekers could be deported back to their countries of origin. rwanda had already promised that that would not happen in a treaty signed with britain. but it is now revamping its asylum law. there is a new asylum bill here as well in kigali and the parliament is going to be voting on that fairly soon, we are told. more broadly, the rwandan government has always objected to this view that it is not a safe country for refugees. it consistently says that it's one of the safest countries in the world. if you look at crime indices, it is the safest country in africa when it comes to crime. but the more broad criticism which has been going on for y
but also happy to let the process play out in the uk. and so i think there is a really a sense of watching and waiting here. in the meantime they are taking their own steps to address some of the concerns raised by the uk supreme court which, as you know, was that it found rwanda was not a safe country for refugees. one of the reasons for that, it said, was there was a substantial risk that the asylum seekers could be deported back to their countries of origin. rwanda had already promised that...
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to reach the uk. figs people have lost their lives trying to reach the uk. as you can see from _ trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this _ trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this you - trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this you may - trying to reach the uk. as you | can see from this you may look at this first hand and think thatis at this first hand and think that is a sturdy piece of equipment. it is really not, it's a death trap. the poor quality of the rubber is like a bouncy castle, if there's a punch in one bit is all going to go down. the lifejackets were very poor quality. last ear were very poor quality. last year more _ were very poor quality. last year more than _ were very poor quality. last year more than 29,000 - were very poor quality. last year more than 29,000 people crossed the channel in small boats, representing a fall of more than a third on 2022. but survivor series around 4300 people have made thejourney, an increase of 17% on the same period last ye
to reach the uk. figs people have lost their lives trying to reach the uk. as you can see from _ trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this _ trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this you - trying to reach the uk. as you can see from this you may - trying to reach the uk. as you | can see from this you may look at this first hand and think thatis at this first hand and think that is a sturdy piece of equipment. it is really not, it's a death trap. the poor quality of the rubber is...
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uk fans hit so different. like, y'all are a different breed, and we absolutely love it. # you can have him, jolene... they're one of many up and coming artists who are drawn to the uk's rapidly growing country scene. #jolene... beyonce's move into country is being hailed as a game—changer for a genre that's now taking on the mainstream. i feel like we're next level. i think artists like beyonce, post malone, lana del rey doing things in country music is helping us get that exposure. i think it's a new time for country music in the uk, kind of going more mainstream, which i'm really excited about. this will be the biggest year for country in the uk, with more artists playing here than ever before. including grammy award winning duo brothers osborne, who first came to the uk nearly a decade ago. the whole purpose of us coming over here and playing our music is to connect with people and and show them kind of maybe the cliched things that they think about. country music isn't true. the thing about the uk that m
uk fans hit so different. like, y'all are a different breed, and we absolutely love it. # you can have him, jolene... they're one of many up and coming artists who are drawn to the uk's rapidly growing country scene. #jolene... beyonce's move into country is being hailed as a game—changer for a genre that's now taking on the mainstream. i feel like we're next level. i think artists like beyonce, post malone, lana del rey doing things in country music is helping us get that exposure. i think...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in the uk scores of people are reportedly being turned away at airports because their passports don't meet post—brexit entry criteria. as many as 32 million uk passport holders are being warned to check the issue and expiry date details on their passports or potentially face being refused entry to cities and holiday destinations across the european union. let's break it down for you, eu countries will not accept uk passports issued more than 10 years ago. you'll also need to renew your passport if it has less than 3 months left at any time while you're travelling. this is because the uk passport office previously added another nine months from an old passport on to a new one. meaning a passport issued between march 2014 and september 2018, could be valid for up to 10 years and nine months. but post—brexit if your passport is more than 10—years—old or has less than 3 months before it expires, you will not be able to travel w
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in the uk scores of people are reportedly being turned away at airports because their passports don't meet post—brexit entry criteria. as many as 32 million uk passport holders are being warned to check the issue and expiry date details on their passports or potentially face being refused entry to cities and holiday destinations across the european union. let's break it down for you, eu...
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in the weather across the uk. outbreaks rain moving in outbreaks of rain moving in across west and southwest across the west and southwest starting heavy starting to turn quite heavy in places, some places, holding on to some sunshine towards north and sunshine towards the north and east. wintry showers east. 1 or 2 wintry showers towards the far north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, the far north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and far north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as we th—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as we headast of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as we head intof east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as we head into the the uk, and as we head into the coming week, things will generally unsettled generally turn more unsettled with to the with temperatures close to the seasonal rain never seasonal average but rain never too away. too far away. >> inside from >> that war
in the weather across the uk. outbreaks rain moving in outbreaks of rain moving in across west and southwest across the west and southwest starting heavy starting to turn quite heavy in places, some places, holding on to some sunshine towards north and sunshine towards the north and east. wintry showers east. 1 or 2 wintry showers towards the far north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, the far north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and far north—east of east. 1 or 2...
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let's table with a story in the uk today. the uk and us governments have today sanctioned two chinese individuals and a company linked to the state that was responsible for targeting mps. the deputy prime minister oliver dowden told the commons that china had carried out two malicious cyber campaigns targeting democratic institutions and parliamentarians. i can confirm today that chinese state—affiliated actors were responsible for two malicious cyber campaigns targeting both our democratic institutions and parliamentarians. first, the compromise of the united kingdom electoral commission between 2021 and 2022, which was announced last summer. and second, attempted reconnaissance activity against uk parliamentary accounts in a separate campaign in 2021. the chinese embassy in london has angrily rejected those claims from the british government — calling them malicious and fabricated. but the national cyber security centre — a part of gchq - said it is almost certain that beijing also spied on uk beijing also spied on uk
let's table with a story in the uk today. the uk and us governments have today sanctioned two chinese individuals and a company linked to the state that was responsible for targeting mps. the deputy prime minister oliver dowden told the commons that china had carried out two malicious cyber campaigns targeting democratic institutions and parliamentarians. i can confirm today that chinese state—affiliated actors were responsible for two malicious cyber campaigns targeting both our democratic...
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but first of all, do you uk was right to you think the uk was right to vote way that they did? vote the way that they did? >> no, because i think it gives credence to a meaningless vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred thee to a meaningless vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred the us a meaningless vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred the us abstained, less vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred the us abstained, less with and the us abstained, and with good in my view, that good reason, in my view, that this is resolution 200. sorry 2728 from the un. how much power have the previous 2500 had? how much have they actually changed? and i think the un should act when there are really important things that they can affect. and this is not one of them. so >> so what, you don't think they should have had the vote at all? do you? >> i think it's meaningless that they any power to they don't have any power to backit they don't have any power to back it up. it doesn't make any practical difference. everyone has been calling for release of hostages and a ceasefire tha
but first of all, do you uk was right to you think the uk was right to vote way that they did? vote the way that they did? >> no, because i think it gives credence to a meaningless vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred thee to a meaningless vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred the us a meaningless vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred the us abstained, less vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred the us abstained, less with and the us abstained,...
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the rules on passports changed when the uk left the eu. to enter any country in the schengen free travel area, which includes iceland, norway and switzerland, not ireland, a uk passport now has to meet certain criteria. firstly, it has to be valid for at least three months from the planned date of return to the uk. it also cannot have been issued more than ten years prior to when entering the eu. this rule is catching holiday—makers out because prior to september 2018, the uk passport 0ffice would add up to nine existing months from an old passport onto the new one. this problem continues to catch people out. what's important is that you check your passport validity and expiry date when you are booking your holiday, not when you are checking in, and certainly not when travelling to the airport. that's why people are continually finding that passport is out of date and often then too expensive and company to save the holiday. i was one of them. a few weeks ago, instead ofjetting off with my family on holiday, i was turned away right here
the rules on passports changed when the uk left the eu. to enter any country in the schengen free travel area, which includes iceland, norway and switzerland, not ireland, a uk passport now has to meet certain criteria. firstly, it has to be valid for at least three months from the planned date of return to the uk. it also cannot have been issued more than ten years prior to when entering the eu. this rule is catching holiday—makers out because prior to september 2018, the uk passport 0ffice...
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knowledge, hence when we hold israel accountable, we also hold the west accountable, the us and the uk in particular, what do you think can be done in order to at least put an arms embargo on israel, it has proven that is not using arms um the least to expect is complying with geneva conventions. most certainly, look, the united nations needs to be lobbied, we need to have a united nations security council resolution uh, basically resolving that there's an arms embargo on the apartted genocidal state of israel, also pressure needs to be placed particularly in the uk. we know in the uk. there's an elections that are coming up as well um and and and and the political atmosphere is very very tense and open with possibilities in the uk, we already saw that the... is sease fire that british parliament did agree to because of pressure, so pressure needs to be applied by activists, by members of parliament as well, for an arms embargo against the apartted state of israel, by the by the uk government, um, no matter what you try in the us, that will not happen, we as the progressive world need
knowledge, hence when we hold israel accountable, we also hold the west accountable, the us and the uk in particular, what do you think can be done in order to at least put an arms embargo on israel, it has proven that is not using arms um the least to expect is complying with geneva conventions. most certainly, look, the united nations needs to be lobbied, we need to have a united nations security council resolution uh, basically resolving that there's an arms embargo on the apartted genocidal...
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inflation here in the uk is now at its lowest in two and a half years. but it is still above the target the bank of england sets itself— of 2%. and people across the country are still feeling the effects of higher prices — despite claims by the prime minister that the economy is on the road to recovery. let's cross live now to chris williamson, chief business economist at s&p global market intelligence. always good to see you. we will find out if there is any move. while we are not expecting the headline figure to change, we might start to get a sensejudging on figure to change, we might start to get a sense judging on the rating split whether we are going to see those rate cuts many have already factored in. those rate cuts many have already factored in-— factored in. indeed, yes, it is all ofthe factored in. indeed, yes, it is all of the communication _ factored in. indeed, yes, it is all of the communication we - factored in. indeed, yes, it is all of the communication we are - factored in. indeed, yes, it is all- of the communication we are loo
inflation here in the uk is now at its lowest in two and a half years. but it is still above the target the bank of england sets itself— of 2%. and people across the country are still feeling the effects of higher prices — despite claims by the prime minister that the economy is on the road to recovery. let's cross live now to chris williamson, chief business economist at s&p global market intelligence. always good to see you. we will find out if there is any move. while we are not...
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mean um the uk has suspended on sales very temporarily before uh and they have admitted that. or they stated actually officially that they're not sending any military grade weapons over to israel at the moment, that's how we're in question on the 12th of january, it was fairly apparent that we have 28 licenses for military equipment going out there and 28 pending applications, that was of general, so there's a certain amount of inconsistency we'll call it that with the uk government position. i think with the force of 130 parliamentarians and members of the house of lords calling for something that international. was asked for since february and many others have called for, um, particularly in light of the un's position, the icj's position on the unfolding genocide there, um, i think it's going to be very difficult for the uk government to resist that pressure now. well, there's also a question um, which i don't have the answer for that, unfortunately, sarah wilkinson and it comes to the sales that are actually happening, and in the terms of the incremental, i guess, release of these
mean um the uk has suspended on sales very temporarily before uh and they have admitted that. or they stated actually officially that they're not sending any military grade weapons over to israel at the moment, that's how we're in question on the 12th of january, it was fairly apparent that we have 28 licenses for military equipment going out there and 28 pending applications, that was of general, so there's a certain amount of inconsistency we'll call it that with the uk government position. i...
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the thing about the uk that makes us want to come over here are the fans. they listen like the sober crowd and they react like a drunk crowd. it's like the perfect combination that you want in an audience. # showed up this morning # because i didn't know where else to go... with other artists following beyonce's move into country later this year, audiences over here are only expected to get bigger. felicity baker, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear.
the thing about the uk that makes us want to come over here are the fans. they listen like the sober crowd and they react like a drunk crowd. it's like the perfect combination that you want in an audience. # showed up this morning # because i didn't know where else to go... with other artists following beyonce's move into country later this year, audiences over here are only expected to get bigger. felicity baker, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear.
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uk has doubled in volumes. we have seen user growth to 3 million users in total the state itself is now over 7,000 locations which is the number one leading solution in the uk today >>> a drop in shares after the financial structure was completed for casino the french market was led by the czech billionaire. mandy. >> let's have a chat with lindsay james from quilter she's on the phone with us thank you. another day, another central banker pushes back on the hopes and dreams that the markets are harboring right now. would you agree we can afford more patience with monetary easing in. >> yes, i think personally the recent meeting from the fed that they were more relaxed on the inflation print we have seen coming through to me, we had two months now of hotter than expected month on month core inflation readings. i think another two months of that and we'll have two more data points coming through before the june meeting and it gets more difficult to justify that first cut coming as early as june. of course, close
uk has doubled in volumes. we have seen user growth to 3 million users in total the state itself is now over 7,000 locations which is the number one leading solution in the uk today >>> a drop in shares after the financial structure was completed for casino the french market was led by the czech billionaire. mandy. >> let's have a chat with lindsay james from quilter she's on the phone with us thank you. another day, another central banker pushes back on the hopes and dreams that...
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takes a stand _ watershed moment where the uk takes a stand for— watershed moment where the uk takes a stand for values of human rights and the _ a stand for values of human rights and the international rules —based system _ and the international rules —based system upon which we all depend. therefore — system upon which we all depend. therefore we have hopefully request of the _ therefore we have hopefully request of the government when they make their respective statements today. number— their respective statements today. number one china should be immediately labelled as a threat, not anti—pork defining systemic challenge in the integrated review. china _ challenge in the integrated review. china should be in the enhanced two of the _ china should be in the enhanced two of the foreign influence registration scheme, that there should _ registration scheme, that there should be sanctions on those responsible for the abuses and not 'ust responsible for the abuses and not just in— responsible for the abuses and not just in hong kong but obviously in shame _ just in hong ko
takes a stand _ watershed moment where the uk takes a stand for— watershed moment where the uk takes a stand for values of human rights and the _ a stand for values of human rights and the international rules —based system _ and the international rules —based system upon which we all depend. therefore — system upon which we all depend. therefore we have hopefully request of the _ therefore we have hopefully request of the government when they make their respective statements today....