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at the university of manchester in the uk. in brocken, germany. and yes, at the great wall of china. like the recent total eclipse, this breathtaking glow again bringing so many of us together. making our massive planet feel simultaneously more magical and yet interconnected than ever before. liz kreutz, nbc news. >> a lot of reasons to look up lately. that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other....
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this is the picture from the uk. still report territory for the ftse 100. speaking of the ftse 100, anglo american with a slew of changing. the divestment or de-merger of the platinum and diamond and steel coal movements. there is after the rejection of the 34 billion pound takeover from rival bhp which said it under valued the company. it is interesting to see what the government of south africa think bss about this with the de-merger of the company. we will have more with john meyer from sp angel later this hour. >>> you see vodafone rising 3% in the early trade. it met expectations for core full-year earnings at 11 billion euro. the british telecom company returning to growth. it is facing energy and inflation headwinds in that market. >>> first quarter sales at alcon rose to $2.4 billion. that was boosted by a 7% growth in net sales in the vision k unit. you see this moving higher. 9% higher today on the top of the stoxx 600. the full-year outlook is 7% to 9% year on year in full-year sales. >>> we have been looking at the german earnings story with bay
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month and you look at what poland has purchased with tanks and a lot of countries i was over in the uk and it's the same thing so i think again there's a recognition of what we need to do. the challenge is can we make the changes as quickly as we need to, can we get out in front of -- i go out and tell everybody the real problem isn't necessarily product innovation but it's process innovation. you can't talk about being able to -- we often talk about 20, 30 and beyond. a lot ofca that is because the process and i think we need to moveer much quicker. >> it seems like one of the challenges that many of you face are being attacked by relatively chief weapons. it's muchem more expensive to shoot them down then to build new ones and a fire them. it's kind of asymmetric warfare. how do you think about that in the context of what's going on right now and elsewhere and how we possibly keep up with that. >> there's two parts of that. we are sending everything that we have with hundreds r&d we are sending it to the middle east and i am'r a believer that if yu put users with developers and teste
month and you look at what poland has purchased with tanks and a lot of countries i was over in the uk and it's the same thing so i think again there's a recognition of what we need to do. the challenge is can we make the changes as quickly as we need to, can we get out in front of -- i go out and tell everybody the real problem isn't necessarily product innovation but it's process innovation. you can't talk about being able to -- we often talk about 20, 30 and beyond. a lot ofca that is...
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why do we have this problem in the uk? i why do we have this problem in the uk? 4' ., the uk? i think we need to define our _ the uk? i think we need to define our terms _ the uk? i think we need to define our terms before i the uk? i think we need to| define our terms before we the uk? i think we need to - define our terms before we talk about it as a problem. we need to remember the uk actually buy comparisons started with a much higher employment rate than most other countries, so while we are not in the position we were before the pandemic, we actually started in a better place. some of this is about the return to work structures that we have in the long—term, and there is lots of work to do there. some of it is also about companies thinking more about how they bring people back, but we also have a challenge, which is the baby—boom generation is a big generation, it's coming towards the end of their working life, people are working life, people are working longer. as people get older, they do have more acquired conditions and keeping them in the workforce and you not t
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>> their main story china fury at arrest of uk spies . and at arrest of uk spies. and they've got a picture. as you can see there, of the three spies. i'll give you the name of the spies. there's cheung wai. >> he's known as peter, known as peter? >> yeah, there's cheung yan and. and matthew trickett. one of them is deeper undercover than them is deeper undercover than the rest . i would go as far. the rest. i would go as far. >> one of them has had some surgery. it could be that, like episode of james bond that. that that film was it. it's the opposite. >> it's the opposite of a doctor. no, it's a doctor. >> yes, yes, they've done. that's it. and, lewis, are they. is china furious because they got caught, no. because this is what happens in a war situation amongst countries, even when there isn't any war, they're always ratting on on people, spying on them. the thing about china is, when i think that people need to realise is china is what a threat they are, they're an absolute threat. i my kids at a school, i'm not going to mention what school, he said, but he's
>> their main story china fury at arrest of uk spies . and at arrest of uk spies. and they've got a picture. as you can see there, of the three spies. i'll give you the name of the spies. there's cheung wai. >> he's known as peter, known as peter? >> yeah, there's cheung yan and. and matthew trickett. one of them is deeper undercover than them is deeper undercover than the rest . i would go as far. the rest. i would go as far. >> one of them has had some surgery. it...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a final vote on a controversial foreign influence law in georgia — which has seen ongoing protests — will take place today. demonstrators say that would mean georgia would face the same clampdown on media as in russia, where similar legislation is already in place. protesters worry the law would silence dissent and push it fartherfrom joining the european union. let�*s speak to hans gutbrod, who�*s professor of public policy at ilia state university. good to talk to you, hans. these protests have been going on for several weeks. they came to a head yesterday, when politicians were convening in parliament to hear another reading of this bill. what do you think might happen today? well, good morning. we think that the law will be passed today. and what�*s important to understand — it�*s also when politicians gather, that means just the politicians of the ruling party, who seem set on passing this law, against the will of thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands,
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a final vote on a controversial foreign influence law in georgia — which has seen ongoing protests — will take place today. demonstrators say that would mean georgia would face the same clampdown on media as in russia, where similar legislation is already in place. protesters worry the law would silence dissent and push it fartherfrom joining the european union. let�*s speak to hans gutbrod, who�*s professor of public policy at ilia...
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at the university of manchester in the uk. in brockton, germany, and yes, at the great wall of china. like the recent total eclipse, this breathtaking glow again bringing so many of us together, making our massive planet feel simultaneously more magical and yet interconnected than ever before. liz kreutz, nbc news. >> i want to thank stephanie ruhle for allowing me to sit in her seat as well as her amazing staff for making my job easy tonight. that's going to do it for me. i'm charles coleman jr. and i want to thank you as well, and on that note, i wish you a very, very good night. ood nigh. f0 >>> the people of new york call michael cohen, tonight the michael cohen testimony begins. >> the guy we saw this morning was credible and calm if not a little freaked out. >> and trump's former fixer testifies that the candidate himself led the conspiracy. >> the most significant line was just take care of it. >> just take care of it. this is a total disaster, women will hate me. >> the most important thing that the jury heard today. i
at the university of manchester in the uk. in brockton, germany, and yes, at the great wall of china. like the recent total eclipse, this breathtaking glow again bringing so many of us together, making our massive planet feel simultaneously more magical and yet interconnected than ever before. liz kreutz, nbc news. >> i want to thank stephanie ruhle for allowing me to sit in her seat as well as her amazing staff for making my job easy tonight. that's going to do it for me. i'm charles...
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that is australia, the uk, alongside the united states, in a special security arrangement. now, its short—term goal is to achieve cooperation on submarine technology, the idea to give australia access to that submarine technology, but in a more wide sense, it is information sharing on technology, ai, new weapons systems. does canada want to join, and how quickly? very clear, the first pillar of aukus was really about the sharing of nuclear technology for nuclear submarines, and canada, quite frankly, is in the market for conventionally powered submarines, that is what our navy requires to do the work we do, and at the same time, our five eyes partners — australia, united kingdom and the united states — are our closest allies and we work very closely together. we've had discussions with them, i have every expectation that we will have an opportunity to work on the second pillar of aukus, and, as you mention, that includes, i think, canada has very significant contributions to make that would be very significant to the original aukus partners. there are a number of othe
that is australia, the uk, alongside the united states, in a special security arrangement. now, its short—term goal is to achieve cooperation on submarine technology, the idea to give australia access to that submarine technology, but in a more wide sense, it is information sharing on technology, ai, new weapons systems. does canada want to join, and how quickly? very clear, the first pillar of aukus was really about the sharing of nuclear technology for nuclear submarines, and canada, quite...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making headlines. an inquiry looking at why some women have traumatic experiences in childbirth has called for a major overhaul of maternity and post—natal care in the uk. the report, led by a group of mps, refers to "harrowing evidence" given by more than 1,000 women. it said poor maternity care was all—too—frequently tolerated as normal, and women giving birth were often treated as an inconvenience. michael buchanan has more. among the themes the inquiry identified was a failure to listen, when a woman says something was wrong. a lack of informed consent — medics not properly explaining specific procedures. and a lack of pain relief, with women in acute pain being given just paracetamol. it does seem to be a maternity postcode lottery in this country. when looking for patterns, it was clear it was not just individual trust, it was certain parts of the uk, but actually a national challenge. the inquiry wants the government to invest in more midwives and to appoint a maternity commissioner —
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which is consistent with how other countries similar to us the uk, australia, new zealand how they do it would just focuss your resources much more in preventing poverty in old age essentially if it has retirement plan at work. this is not an unsolvable problem. our problem in the u.s. is not additive policies at the governmental process. click soon to talk a little bit more about the proposal is a similar? against the private savings? >> a recent wrote a paper for me at boston college that works in the clinton administration a center left i worked the bush administration to center light. how you fix social security in the state of u.s. retirement system. but we found we agreed on is neither of us think the federal tax preference for retirement savings. the tax deferment or pensions people assume it does because you get a tax break. when you look at the research what you tend to find is more people substituting taxable accounts and nontaxable accounts to get the tax reference. people might save a little bit more because their tax bill is lower that's offset by higher debt on the gover
which is consistent with how other countries similar to us the uk, australia, new zealand how they do it would just focuss your resources much more in preventing poverty in old age essentially if it has retirement plan at work. this is not an unsolvable problem. our problem in the u.s. is not additive policies at the governmental process. click soon to talk a little bit more about the proposal is a similar? against the private savings? >> a recent wrote a paper for me at boston college...
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uk economy . he billion to the uk economy. he wants to smash it up. he's been condemned by previous tory education ministers. >> someone should have nominated him for greatest britain. he probably would have won. >> suzanne evans i don't think the public agree with you. >> it's the department for energy security and net zero, a contradiction in terms. if ever i heard one, because they suck the life out of everything, they destroy anything enjoyable. and the latest target of their puritanical zeal is the motorbike. wow. i'm not a biker. despite the leather jacket, but, despite the leatherjacket, but, you know, a great motorbike. great thing you cannot have the same sort of motorbike you'd make. >> you'd make a great biker, suzanne. you would fit one ducati perfectly . carole malone, ducati perfectly. carole malone, you are going to be my winner today. you are going to be my winner today . oh, no, it's not, it's today. oh, no, it's not, it's not. apparently i did this morning. choose oxford city cou
uk economy . he billion to the uk economy. he wants to smash it up. he's been condemned by previous tory education ministers. >> someone should have nominated him for greatest britain. he probably would have won. >> suzanne evans i don't think the public agree with you. >> it's the department for energy security and net zero, a contradiction in terms. if ever i heard one, because they suck the life out of everything, they destroy anything enjoyable. and the latest target of...
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this area of low pressure tending to weaken, the centre of the low tending to be to the south of the uk. so spots further north actually may escape most of the showers and see a decent amount of dry weather. temperatures could still get into the 20s celsius for some. more showers further south, some of those heavy and thundery, but still with some spells of warm sunshine in between. live from washington, this is bbc news. russia pushes closer towards ukraine's second largest city, kharkiv, as thousands of people flee. israel marks memorial day as intense fighting takes place in gaza's north and south. protesters return to georgia's capital, demanding the government scrap a law that they worry will silence dissent. and the remainder of the collapsed francis scott key bridge is demolished in baltimore. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. after months of static frontlines in the war in ukraine, it appears that russian troops are advancing. over the weekend, their forces opened up a new front near kharkiv in the north—east, pushing closer towards ukraine's second largest city as they captured a n
this area of low pressure tending to weaken, the centre of the low tending to be to the south of the uk. so spots further north actually may escape most of the showers and see a decent amount of dry weather. temperatures could still get into the 20s celsius for some. more showers further south, some of those heavy and thundery, but still with some spells of warm sunshine in between. live from washington, this is bbc news. russia pushes closer towards ukraine's second largest city, kharkiv, as...
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that uk is more like 20 years. i can raise all kinds of questions and markets. it all depends where on the curve where the bias is willing to buy. is something that can interfere with the policy is too much on the front end. at this point everything is good and fine and it will be for a significant amount of time. but if you want to do your ouhomework this is the place to look for and across the different segments. >> at a time when janet yellen's been doing a pretty good job and unless a managing print there's a shock to markets with may be pushing to the front end to not necessarily cause thehe undo increase in yields in the long ended. michelle, from your vantage point if yields stay where they are here on the long and let's just say, what is it just the housing market going forward given the fact so my people are waiting to move are not going to move if they have a mortgage that might be at 3% they don't give that up to go anywhere. >> the mortgage market and mortgage rates are much more closelyrt tied to the longer end of the curve. it's a 10 year point you
that uk is more like 20 years. i can raise all kinds of questions and markets. it all depends where on the curve where the bias is willing to buy. is something that can interfere with the policy is too much on the front end. at this point everything is good and fine and it will be for a significant amount of time. but if you want to do your ouhomework this is the place to look for and across the different segments. >> at a time when janet yellen's been doing a pretty good job and unless a...
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at the university of manchester in the uk. in brocken, germany. and yes, at the great wall of china. like the recent total eclipse, this breathtaking glow again bringing so many of us together. making our massive planet feel simultaneously more magical and yet interconnected than ever before. liz kreutz, nbc news. >> a lot of reasons to look up lately. that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. other. good night. a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! finally on the job. the
at the university of manchester in the uk. in brocken, germany. and yes, at the great wall of china. like the recent total eclipse, this breathtaking glow again bringing so many of us together. making our massive planet feel simultaneously more magical and yet interconnected than ever before. liz kreutz, nbc news. >> a lot of reasons to look up lately. that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other....
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making headlines. an inquiry looking at why some women have traumatic experiences in childbirth, has called for a major overhaul of maternity and post—natal care in the uk. the report, led by a group of mps, refers to "harrowing evidence" given by more than 1,000 women. it said poor maternity care was all—too—frequently tolerated as normal — and women giving birth were often treated as an inconvenience. michael buchanan has more. among the things the enquiry identified, a failure to listen when a woman says something was wrong, a lack of informed consent, medics not properly explaining specific procedures, and a lack of pain relief with women in acute pain being given just paracetamol. it women in acute pain being given just paracetamol.— just paracetamol. it does seem to be a maternity _ just paracetamol. it does seem to be a maternity lottery - just paracetamol. it does seem to be a maternity lottery in - to be a maternity lottery in this— to be a maternity lottery in this country. when l
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making headlines. an inquiry looking at why some women have traumatic experiences in childbirth, has called for a major overhaul of maternity and post—natal care in the uk. the report, led by a group of mps, refers to "harrowing evidence" given by more than 1,000 women. it said poor maternity care was all—too—frequently tolerated as normal — and women giving birth were often treated as an...
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we should put you in the top 10% of earners in the uk. however, esther mcvey , the common sense esther mcvey, the common sense minister and former gb news presenter, has promised to scrap all so—called woke whitehall jobs. so could this finally put the matter to rest ? i'm joined the matter to rest? i'm joined now by, as you heard before, my panel barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. gerry to you first, given you want to get involved so quickly in our programme , so quickly in our programme, what's wrong with rainbow lanyards? >> what rainbow is rainbow lanyards? absolutely nothing. what is wrong when you pay someone £150,000 to deal with completely daft things , the completely daft things, the number of people, the quotas you've got, let's have people there with their jobs for experience. but quotas, quality quotas, work with the labour party, all the all women shortlist has produced some of the people . yes, but look at the the people. yes, but look at the people. you've got women
we should put you in the top 10% of earners in the uk. however, esther mcvey , the common sense esther mcvey, the common sense minister and former gb news presenter, has promised to scrap all so—called woke whitehall jobs. so could this finally put the matter to rest ? i'm joined the matter to rest? i'm joined now by, as you heard before, my panel barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. gerry to you first, given you want to get involved so...
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let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. at least eight people were killed and about 60 injured after a giant billboard collapsed during a storm in a more by. the billboard was 70 metres by 50 metres and fell onto houses any petrol station in the financial district on monday. 20—30 people are feared to be trapped with a rescue operation under way. rescue efforts are under way for people missing from deadly flash floods and mudslides in indonesia. torrential rain is blamed for the deaths of at least 43 people, triggering a cold lava flow which is a mixture of volcanic ash, rock debris and water from mount ravi, an active volcano. something quite different. if you've never heard of the hairstyle known as the mullet — well, it's defined by being long at the back, short at the sides, and often a bit spikey on top — three haircuts in one, as it were. it was very big in the 1980s, especially with people living in the southern us and for some reason, with australian cricketers. it's hardly been heard of since that heyday but
let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. at least eight people were killed and about 60 injured after a giant billboard collapsed during a storm in a more by. the billboard was 70 metres by 50 metres and fell onto houses any petrol station in the financial district on monday. 20—30 people are feared to be trapped with a rescue operation under way. rescue efforts are under way for people missing from deadly flash floods and mudslides in indonesia. torrential rain is...
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this area of low pressure tending to weaken, the centre of the low tending to be to the south of the uk. so spots further north actually may escape most of the showers and see a decent amount of dry weather. temperatures could still get into the 20s celsius for some. more showers further south, some of those heavy and thundery, but still with some spells of warm sunshine in between. welcome to newsday. i'm steve lai, reporting live from singapore. our top stories: a remarkable day for ex—president donald trump, with his longtime fixer michael cohen testifying against him in his hush money trial. intense fighting takes place in gaza's north and south, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to flee. protesters return to tbilisi georgia demanding the government halt plans to adopt a law they worry could silence dissent in the country. and we'll reveal how a bbc investigation led to police arresting one of europe's most wanted people smugglers — known by the nickname �*the scorpion�*. hello and thank you forjoining us. we begin in new york this hour where donald trump's former lawy
this area of low pressure tending to weaken, the centre of the low tending to be to the south of the uk. so spots further north actually may escape most of the showers and see a decent amount of dry weather. temperatures could still get into the 20s celsius for some. more showers further south, some of those heavy and thundery, but still with some spells of warm sunshine in between. welcome to newsday. i'm steve lai, reporting live from singapore. our top stories: a remarkable day for...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. melinda french gates says she is leaving the charity foundation which she established with her ex—husband, the microsoft co—founder bill gates. she didn't give a reason — but did confirm that in leaving, she will have an additional $12.5 billion to commit to her work on behalf of women and families. the foundation has already spent nearly 5a billion dollars working to tackle child poverty and preventable diseases since it was set up more than two decades ago. teddy schleifer is reporter for pucknews who specialises in silicon valley billionaires and their impact on the world. he gave me his analysis of the move. well, for the last three years, the gates foundation has been hounded by questions about whether or not this was going to happen. we know that as part of their divorce, a factor driving melinda away from the foundation and away from her husband was his husband's ties to jeffrey epstein. there's been much reporting since the since epstein left this earth that bill gates h
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they're just not particularly impressed with the state of uk politics. now i'm joined by mark francois, member of for parliament rayleigh and wickford conservative. of course , we've had this this extraordinary judgement today. or perhaps it's not extraordinary that mr justice humphreys has said that aspects of the rwanda act are incompatible with our old friend , the european convention on human rights, and therefore , for human rights, and therefore, for he says that the rwanda act will be disapplied to a part of the united kingdom. and i think back to what boris johnson said about the original brexit deal, to what boris johnson said about the original brexit deal , to the original brexit deal, to what rishi sunak span after the windsor framework. we need to be a bit more honest about this. northern ireland is now a different legal territory, isn't it ? it? >> i think technically the judgement related to the illegal migration act, not the rwanda act per se. >> well, actually it applied to that and it also applied to the good friday agreement. yeah, bec
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at the university of manchester in the uk. in brocken, germany. and yes, at the great wall of china. like the recent total eclipse, this breathtaking glow again bringing so many of us together. making our massive planet feel simultaneously more magical and yet interconnected than ever before. liz kreutz, nbc news. >> a lot of reasons to look up lately. that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. were past the fight and the fallout over a sign. good afternoon. i'm audrey asistio welcome to nbc bay area news at 4:30. our ian cull is digging for more details on that video. we just showed you. he's going to be joining us in just a little bit. we're also tracking other stories on this monday, including a new protest on a
at the university of manchester in the uk. in brocken, germany. and yes, at the great wall of china. like the recent total eclipse, this breathtaking glow again bringing so many of us together. making our massive planet feel simultaneously more magical and yet interconnected than ever before. liz kreutz, nbc news. >> a lot of reasons to look up lately. that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other....
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. melinda french gates says she is leaving the charity foundation which she established with her ex—husband, the microsoft co—founder bill gates. she didn't give a reason but did confirm that in leaving, she will have an additional $12.5 billion to commit to her work on behalf of women and families. the foundation has already spent nearly $54 billion working to tackle child poverty and preventable diseases since it was set up more than two decades ago. let's speak to teddy schleifer, a reporterfor pucknews, who specialises in silicon valley billionaires and their impact on the world. thanks forjoining me. ms gates said the decision is not one she came too lightly, what do you think was the tipping point or the main reason behind it? ~ ., . , behind it? well, for the last three ears, behind it? well, for the last three years. the — behind it? well, for the last three years, the gates _ behind it? well, for the last three years, the gates foundation - behind it? well, for the last t
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dan white is here from disability rights uk. what's your response to that? well once again we are saying the statement from the government that is like giving themselves a pat on the back for work they are doing without addressing the real issues going on within the care community itself, at the moment. we have seen and heard the unbelievable levels of poverty that carers are living in, the unbelievable amounts of monetary policy that they are being forced to pay back, money that could be effectively going on supporting the disabled individual that they are living with. so it is very much what we call a wallpaper quote. the wallpaper over the crack, telling everyone how wonderful they have done. they said in, they noted the increase in the allowance they have given in the last 14 years. they increase in the allowance they have given in the last 14 years.— given in the last 14 years. they say it has gone — given in the last 14 years. they say it has gone up _ given in the last 14 years. they say it has gone up £1500s. _ given in the last 14 years. they s
dan white is here from disability rights uk. what's your response to that? well once again we are saying the statement from the government that is like giving themselves a pat on the back for work they are doing without addressing the real issues going on within the care community itself, at the moment. we have seen and heard the unbelievable levels of poverty that carers are living in, the unbelievable amounts of monetary policy that they are being forced to pay back, money that could be...
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labour said the tories had left the uk less secure at home and abroad. here's chris mason. the pace is quickening. the election is almost certainly still months away, but the two candidates vying to live here in downing street next year and beyond are limbering up. announcements, news conferences, bashing their opponent. first up this week, rishi sunak. i feel a profound sense of urgency, because more will change in the next five years than in the last 30. i'm convinced that the next few years will be some of the most dangerous, yet the most transformational that our country has ever known. the prime minister, nursing a cold as he turned 44 this weekend, he's the best part of 20 years younger than keir starmer, is trying to argue he is a more credible face of the future and has a plan to keep us safe. we've proudly taken the generational decision to increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030, yet labour have refused to match our pledge. either you believe the world is more dangerous, or you don't. let's cut to the quick here, prime minister. are you
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a mega expensive house, usually in terms of the uk far too— house, usually in terms of the uk far too many people were forced to work in _ far too many people were forced to work in london where everything else is super— work in london where everything else is super expensive. they thought, if i is super expensive. they thought, if i catch— is super expensive. they thought, if i catch it _ is super expensive. they thought, if i catch it and — is super expensive. they thought, if i catch it and i can go live somewhere house and have a really nice life _ somewhere house and have a really nice life in— somewhere house and have a really nice life. in reality i think most people. — nice life. in reality i think most people, unless they are doing something they don't want to follow the cliff— something they don't want to follow the cliff and go from working nonstop _ the cliff and go from working nonstop to not working at all. they want _ nonstop to not working at all. they want to _ nonstop to not working at all. they want to do — nonstop to not working at all. they want to d
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we _ because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do. — because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do. we _ because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are _ because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are a _ because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are a tiny— because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are a tiny country. because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are a tiny country in| what we do, we are a tiny country in the north— what we do, we are a tiny country in the north atlantic. _ what we do, we are a tiny country in the north atlantic. this _ what we do, we are a tiny country in the north atlantic. this is _ what we do, we are a tiny country in the north atlantic. this is a - what we do, we are a tiny country in the north atlantic. this is a global. the north atlantic. this is a global technology — the north atlantic. this is a global technology we _ the north atlantic. this is a global technology. we will— the north atlantic. this is a global technology. we will not _ the north atlantic. this is a global technology
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but that uk has now gotten to the position is asylum any undocumented margaret commended to the uk notjust arriving on boats but anyone arriving could not make asylum and determined that this is even a bigger picture that's what's happening in the rwanda act. we know in the rwanda act the parliament specifically took out protections of human rights protection legislation. it's even larger than it rwanda in relation to the situation where the united nations setting there's a total asylum been in relation to refugees seeking sanctuary. when it comes to the windsor framework agreement under article seven, humphrey has made it quite clear, looking at various sections and two parts of the sections looked at in relation to the procedure are going to be able to make it asylum a claim but you would be granted refugee status, projection or ease of relation into trafficking and specific provisions regarding children. one part thejudge looked at specific windsor framework agreement and the bastion of rishi sunak ability to find a situation between united kingdom and republic in relation to eu law. im
but that uk has now gotten to the position is asylum any undocumented margaret commended to the uk notjust arriving on boats but anyone arriving could not make asylum and determined that this is even a bigger picture that's what's happening in the rwanda act. we know in the rwanda act the parliament specifically took out protections of human rights protection legislation. it's even larger than it rwanda in relation to the situation where the united nations setting there's a total asylum been in...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories in the headlines. an inquiry looking at why some women have traumatic experiences in childbirth has called for a major overhaul of maternity and postnatal care in the uk. the report, led by a group of mps, refers to "harrowing evidence" given by more than 1000 women who shared their experiences. it recommends more recruitment and training to ensure a safe level of staffing. the government has watered down proposals to crackdown on so—called "nuisance" rough sleeping after opposition from backbench mps. the government has watered down proposals to crackdown on so—called "nuisance" rough sleeping after opposition from backbench mps. the criminaljustice bill will now no longer give police foreces in england and wales the power to move people on because of bad "smells". king charles has officially handed over the role of chief of the army air corps. to his elder son william the prince of wales in a joint official engagement in hampshire m
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what you ate for dinner on friday but let's talk about a pharmacy chain looking to say bye-bye to the uk, and another tech firm going private. that and obviously so much more right after this break energy fuels, a leading american uranium producer, is ramping up production to supply expanding nuclear markets and diversifying into rare earth elements, key ingredients in many clean energy and defense technologies. energy fuels. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. >>> herwe're 15 from the bell back to kristina >> walgreens-boots alliance the company is holding early stage discussions with the potential bidders but the formal sale process has not begun >>> square space shares surging after announcing a billion dollar deal to go private. square space is the latest in a string of tech firms going private after continued struggles with underperformance since its ipo bac
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uk/actionline. this is bbc news, the headlines. a crucial day in donald trump's hush money trial in new york. his former lawyer michael cohen admits he lied to getjobs done for his former boss and intimidated reporters on the former president's behalf. the uk government says it will appeal against a ruling by a belfast court that parts of the rwanda policy should not apply in northern ireland. the bbc sees new evidence that the british government was warned by its embassy in washington as long ago as the 1980s about the risks from contaminated american blood products. turning now to a potential setback in the uk government's plan, to detain and remove asylum seekers to rwanda. ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act saying that the law breaches human rights protections guaranteed under post—brexit arrangements. rishi sunak has said the decision will not change the rwanda policy. let's speak to aoife o'donoghue. she
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uk/actionline. one of europe's most wanted people smugglers has been arrested following a bbc investigation. barzan majeed — known as scorpion — was arrested this morning in sulaymaniyah — a city in northern iraq. he has been on the run for over a year — and until a bbc investigation tracked him down, no one knew his location. this video shows the moment our reporter sue mitchell and aid worker and former soldier rob lawrie sat down with the scorpion in a mall. my colleague matthew amroliwala spoke to sue mitchell, the bbc reporter who tracked him down, earlier today the iraqi authorities immediately got in touch with us and said whatever evidence we can provide with them, we've had communication with them, we've had communication with them, we've had communication with them and the national crime agency in britain, and this morning at seven and they sent police forces out to arrest him in the north of iraq. as faras out to arrest him in the north of iraq. as far as we know he is now being h
uk/actionline. one of europe's most wanted people smugglers has been arrested following a bbc investigation. barzan majeed — known as scorpion — was arrested this morning in sulaymaniyah — a city in northern iraq. he has been on the run for over a year — and until a bbc investigation tracked him down, no one knew his location. this video shows the moment our reporter sue mitchell and aid worker and former soldier rob lawrie sat down with the scorpion in a mall. my colleague matthew...
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i look at the soccer team in the uk. mr. radcliffe just bought a quarter of the company at $33 a share. if you read his contract closely, the stock gets $15. people don't have confidence. i don't think you spent -- to lose money. >> i find a lot of things i could be doing and i have about 15% energy. i don't expect energy prices to runaway on the upside but hat could happen. plenty of excess capacity. i think the oil is probably bound by 70 or 90. the discount a little bit low of oil price. my research up in canada. arguably, the smartest guy on. these stocks are nearly 6%. they are generating cash flow. in the case of paramount, they have no debt. relative to cash flow. the price is pretty good. >> let me ask you by commodities. what is your view on copper, steel? >> positive, positive. but i am plugging in conventional ways. low-priced stock. there can have an asset value of about three times the current price and are doing the right thing. generating cash flow. >> yeah, go ahead. >> there is a lot of talk about the fed be
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tending to slip southwards as we head towards the end of the week, so across the northern half of the uk, there will still be a decent amount of dry weather, temperatures, parts of scotland, particularly still getting up scotland, particularly still getting up into the low 20, further south i think there be more in the way of shower, some of those on the heavy side but still bright spells in between and not feeling too bad. that's it. i'll be back at ten, but you can keep up with all the latest coming up on bbc london this monday evening... hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. it's between arteta and guardiola in the title race. could there be another twist? arsenal's rivals tottenham face man city tomorrow, so how many spurs fans would happily take a defeat? 50% 20%, i% 50% 20%, i% just 50% 20%, i% just give me a rough estimate in your mind. the end of era at arsenal for vivianne miedema. but where next for the all—time wsl top scorer? and england expects — with just over a month till the euros, gareth southgate talks to us about whether this time they can go all th
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labour said the tories had left the uk less secure at home and abroad. here's chris mason. the pace is quickening. the election is almost certainly still months away, but the two candidates vying to live here in downing street next year and beyond are limbering up. announcements, news conferences, bashing their opponent. first up this week, rishi sunak. i feel a profound sense of urgency, because more will change in the next five years than in the last 30. i'm convinced that the next few years will be some of the most dangerous, yet the most transformational that our country has ever known. the prime minister, nursing a cold as he turned 44 this weekend, he's the best part of 20 years younger than keir starmer, is trying to argue he is a more credible face of the future and has a plan to keep us safe. we've proudly taken the generational decision to increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030, yet labour have refused to match our pledge. either you believe the world is more dangerous, or you don't. let's cut to the quick here, prime minister. are you
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should it be us, our government here in the uk, or an unelected bodyin here in the uk, or an unelected body in geneva? the world health organisation? there are plans for it to be the latter and i can tell you as a result, there are very loud demands that it's time for us to take back control also as well. do you think that there should be a published list of how much crime migrants are are committing, broken down by their asylum status and their country? that is what some mps are calling . for. indeed, i've are calling. for. indeed, i've got all of that and more coming up. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for tonight's latest news headlines . latest news headlines. >> michelle. thank you. i'm tamsin roberts in the gb newsroom. here are the top stories. rishi sunak has warned that giving sir keir starmer the keys to number 10 would leave the country less safe. the labour leader rejected the prime minister's claim, saying that as a former director of public prosecutions, he knows the importance of security first hand. but rishi sunak says only the conservatives have bold idea
should it be us, our government here in the uk, or an unelected bodyin here in the uk, or an unelected body in geneva? the world health organisation? there are plans for it to be the latter and i can tell you as a result, there are very loud demands that it's time for us to take back control also as well. do you think that there should be a published list of how much crime migrants are are committing, broken down by their asylum status and their country? that is what some mps are calling . for....
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one more important story in the uk. a record number of wild swimming spots in england have been designated as bathing sites by the government. there are 27 locations — including 16 on rivers — but — the desgination doesn't guarantee they are clean. jonah fisher has the details. the water quality is only monitored after their designation will it's the start of the bathing water season, and i'm here at jaywick to take a sample. the environment agency is in charge of testing england's bathing water. the bottle is now labelled up for identification at the lab. from may to september, it takes samples at more than 400 locations. they're all sent to a laboratory near exeter. bayley will be here, will be passing a known volume of water from that sample through a filter such as this one. the outcome of the tests here determines whether the bathing site is rated excellent, good, sufficient or poor. we're looking for two different types of bacteria — e.coli — escherichia coli — and another group called the intestinal e
one more important story in the uk. a record number of wild swimming spots in england have been designated as bathing sites by the government. there are 27 locations — including 16 on rivers — but — the desgination doesn't guarantee they are clean. jonah fisher has the details. the water quality is only monitored after their designation will it's the start of the bathing water season, and i'm here at jaywick to take a sample. the environment agency is in charge of testing england's...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. your live with bbc news. evidence that the government was warned by its own embassy in washington about the risk of hiv from contaminated blood in the early 19805 has been seen by the bbc�*s panorama programme. it's now thought more than 1,200 nhs patients with the blood disorder haemophilia were infected with the virus — many after being given treatment made from american blood plasma. 0ur health correspondent, jim reed, reports. from the 19705 to the early '90s, tens of thousands of patients in the nhs were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. something that should have saved their life...killed them. and still, a0 years later, there's no answers to that. as a child, laura's brother, stuart, was given a new treatment for his blood disorder, haemophilia. but factor viii was made from thousands of mixed blood donations. ifjust one donor was carrying a virus, the whole batch could be contaminated. we went in for an appointment and we went into this room, and we were informed that it was hiv positive. we were
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. your live with bbc news. evidence that the government was warned by its own embassy in washington about the risk of hiv from contaminated blood in the early 19805 has been seen by the bbc�*s panorama programme. it's now thought more than 1,200 nhs patients with the blood disorder haemophilia were infected with the virus — many after being given treatment made from american blood plasma. 0ur health correspondent, jim reed, reports. from...
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after it started in the uk and established national bike month. now if we look across the bay this morning, happy monday, everybody but as you open up the windows, you might see some of that dunk in the air. not as bad in oakland or san jose, but smack dab in the middle in san francisco. well, this guy's need to clear let's talk to jessica about that. ><<>well, we kicked off this morning with may gray in full force. but into this afternoon, it will start to clear up, especially in our inland areas with details. hi. sitting in the 70s. and 80s, but if you live along the coast, it will still be flogging as we head into the evening hours tonight, all of our microclimates are doing something just a little bit different. for example, 50s. 60s along the peninsula with some breezy conditions there into the afternoon hours today, but the winds are a lot lighter down your san jose this afternoon topping off at 75. degrees of beautiful weather lasting all throughout this suijk. now it's interesting antioch, for example, we're hitting the 80s today. so micro
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you are in it and now there is news that didi, the chinese rival is laying the groundwork to enter t uk the stock down is theoretically on that news jenny, do you want to take that? >> sure. i'd love to. we don't put in all of the work right away and we buy this position here and that position there and wait for things to come down and i thought it was a little bit too expensive and when they announced earnings, we did a deep dive. numbers were good and the guidance was a little below expectation and the numbers were positive for us and it's up to 4.5% free cash yield and it's great timing because we can put uber on the portfolios that we've been sitting on sidelines waiting for. there's nothing actually wrong in the long term there might be a problem with the way they n negotiate with driver, they will have to pay their driver, but that's not happening today. >> i'm not worried about didi. it's getting more expensive. as a matter of fact, it's ridiculously expensive, uber the consumer is weakening on the margin and tt'thhas e issue they have and we'll have. >> we'll take a quickie, and
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, has been arrested including the uk, has been arrested in the north of iraq. he was arrested this morning. if you remember that investigation last week, the bbc tracked down and confronted one of your�*s most wanted people smugglers. he has been on the run for over a year and until that investigation, no one knew his location. the bbc tracking him down, talking to him about the people come across the channel for several years. he and his gang controlled much of their people smuggling trade, in boats and lorries across the channel. the arrest has been welcomed in the last few minutes by the nca and also by the belgian authorities. so news that barzan majeed, also known as scorpion, has been arrested this morning. i mentioned that bbc investigation that was done by sue mitchell. we will speak to sue in the next few minutes on that break —— breaking development. millions of indians are voting in the fourth phase of the seven week long general election. polling is being held for 96 seats, largely covering southern and eastern states. prime minister narendra
, has been arrested including the uk, has been arrested in the north of iraq. he was arrested this morning. if you remember that investigation last week, the bbc tracked down and confronted one of your�*s most wanted people smugglers. he has been on the run for over a year and until that investigation, no one knew his location. the bbc tracking him down, talking to him about the people come across the channel for several years. he and his gang controlled much of their people smuggling trade,...
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