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but in the u.k. and they apparently barricaded themselves in but let's move on to the next headline because let's see where they're heading towards in the u.k. they're fighting the austerity measures of course in the u.k. and what we saw previously is. greece already had there are measures and what to do it said to spiral yes so revenue is down drastically and the deficit keeps rising because revenue is collapsing people are losing more and more and it's deflationary spiral you're seeing that in ireland last rites for ireland and that's a pretty dramatic photo from this max keiser dot com headline the photo caption reads irish governments slash that through i.m.f. new austerity measures the picture shows a dramatic a still ball being crushed by the i.m.f. austerity spell lower argentina you know let me just point out that brazil of course a few years ago they said to the i.m.f. thing go pound sand we don't want your stinking money no more and of course they're doing brilliantly well now and countries
but in the u.k. and they apparently barricaded themselves in but let's move on to the next headline because let's see where they're heading towards in the u.k. they're fighting the austerity measures of course in the u.k. and what we saw previously is. greece already had there are measures and what to do it said to spiral yes so revenue is down drastically and the deficit keeps rising because revenue is collapsing people are losing more and more and it's deflationary spiral you're seeing that...
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the u.k.'s involvement. copies of their reformer or made available earlier today. mr. speaker, we should take a moment to recognize the significance of this and a practical demonstration of this government's commitment to transparency and independent forecasting. today it is the first time the house will engaged, a and it was available to members to read two hours before the statement. this is also the forecast, i did new independent chair with other members of the budget responsibility committee, stephen nickell, and gramm parker whose apartments were approved by a select committee members by both sides of this house. as result, i am sure the country can have full confidence in the independence of these forecasts. the economic report published today includes 150 pages of information and unprecedented level of detail and transparency, much of its of the kind available to previous governments, but never before published. her i would like to think the budget irresponsibility committee where thei
the u.k.'s involvement. copies of their reformer or made available earlier today. mr. speaker, we should take a moment to recognize the significance of this and a practical demonstration of this government's commitment to transparency and independent forecasting. today it is the first time the house will engaged, a and it was available to members to read two hours before the statement. this is also the forecast, i did new independent chair with other members of the budget responsibility...
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students all over the u.k. are taking to. strains to protest of the government's plans to increase university tuition fees and cut budgets across the channel meantime workers are crying out against crippling austerity measures. and the looks of the temps in central asia to regenerate what was once among the world's largest lakes which is now little more than a dry desert the soviet union's plans to grow cotton steps forward shrink dramatically four hundred to a prosperous region. thanks for being with us tonight our programs continue.
students all over the u.k. are taking to. strains to protest of the government's plans to increase university tuition fees and cut budgets across the channel meantime workers are crying out against crippling austerity measures. and the looks of the temps in central asia to regenerate what was once among the world's largest lakes which is now little more than a dry desert the soviet union's plans to grow cotton steps forward shrink dramatically four hundred to a prosperous region. thanks for...
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students all over the u.k. are taking to the strings to process they've the government's plans to increase university tuition fees police have warned that they'll be false to make arrests if demonstrations.
students all over the u.k. are taking to the strings to process they've the government's plans to increase university tuition fees police have warned that they'll be false to make arrests if demonstrations.
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the u.k. is outside of that zone but it still wants to help. >> ireland is our closest neighbor and is in britain's national interest that the irish economy is successful and we have a stable banking system. britain is ready to support ireland and the steps that it needs to take to bring about that stability. >> ireland is the u.k.'s fifth largest export market. the u.k. could help by giving the country a direct loan or contributing to a european-wide rescue fund. although the irish government says it does not want a bailout, some believe that is just a tactic. >> they're probably getting as much as they can at of this negotiating process so that ultimately when the decision is announced, that it may be on slightly favorable terms for ireland. there is very much a game going on here. >> any deal that is negotiated will be too late for this young nursing graduate. she is leaving ireland this weekend, one of thousands of people leaving. >> i have to leave my family and friends behind, my boyfrie
the u.k. is outside of that zone but it still wants to help. >> ireland is our closest neighbor and is in britain's national interest that the irish economy is successful and we have a stable banking system. britain is ready to support ireland and the steps that it needs to take to bring about that stability. >> ireland is the u.k.'s fifth largest export market. the u.k. could help by giving the country a direct loan or contributing to a european-wide rescue fund. although the irish...
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strangely enough it's called off the front page a bit quickly in the u.k. where i and many people see this is very significant yes why do you think it's gone off the front page in some ways and what you said there what russia's been saying all along about these people russia's been vindicated yes is that your line. well not likely be indicated because there's still a lot many things that we don't actually know we are talking about as we're talking about a minute ago this sort of caucuses emirates which of course we know is a political state governed by a muslim arab emirates so we are seeing something happening here which we haven't detected before but let's not fool ourselves al qaida is somehow great regiments of uniformed soldiers marching over the horizon it is in fact much more of a franchise yes there's a strong power base in the foothills between afghanistan and pakistan and it's clearly as strong cobol now operating in yemen but we're now seeing this creeping out under this broad term of al-qaeda but it doesn't necessarily mean it's got the official
strangely enough it's called off the front page a bit quickly in the u.k. where i and many people see this is very significant yes why do you think it's gone off the front page in some ways and what you said there what russia's been saying all along about these people russia's been vindicated yes is that your line. well not likely be indicated because there's still a lot many things that we don't actually know we are talking about as we're talking about a minute ago this sort of caucuses...
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the u.k. but also. tensions between different social groups. to get much worse lawrence if i go to you i think that really isn't a very important point because in the united states has it been reported recently the division in wealth is really incredible in it's growing here and we you know let's look i mean over the last two years and with this new congress coming in there is no political will on the republican side will see with the tea party side to get the kind of financial reforms that the current president has really been pushing for they're just going to wait him out in waiting two more years in the united states could be catastrophic what do you think about that. well i'm not so pessimistic be a poll ryan is a very good congressman who is now the head of the house budget committee he certainly has some very good and straightforward ways of fixing things that this democratic administration hasn't considered and i don't you know but basically he's not for eliminating our what we call our welfare state i think our welfare state is pretty s
the u.k. but also. tensions between different social groups. to get much worse lawrence if i go to you i think that really isn't a very important point because in the united states has it been reported recently the division in wealth is really incredible in it's growing here and we you know let's look i mean over the last two years and with this new congress coming in there is no political will on the republican side will see with the tea party side to get the kind of financial reforms that the...
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which of course we're not part of the single currency is crashing and burning and after giving the u.k. taxpayer giving ten billion pounds to ireland who still keep their tracks ational corporation taxation twelve and a half percent not sticks not call it a little bit and it certainly looks like as you say portugal are going to go the same way and they have a general strike today if they're go their way there's a danger for all iberian peninsula. spine of the weekend and there's a real recession happening in spain because of course their economy is based on construction and at the moment there is no construction going on many many swades and swathes of houses completely unoccupied brand new housing in spain and the euro in freefall argued only see these protests getting worse and you say you have to come back from spain but i do day that you are of course speaking to us from the u.k. what is your view king with regard to the feature of the year is there now on the single currency is it going to survive if we have to see a bailout every time that a member economy fail. well the bottom l
which of course we're not part of the single currency is crashing and burning and after giving the u.k. taxpayer giving ten billion pounds to ireland who still keep their tracks ational corporation taxation twelve and a half percent not sticks not call it a little bit and it certainly looks like as you say portugal are going to go the same way and they have a general strike today if they're go their way there's a danger for all iberian peninsula. spine of the weekend and there's a real...
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the u.k. is providing for its first mass-produced electric car. it will be cheaper to run than its equivalent, but a lot more expensive to buy. >> what do you think the future of motoring looks like? it could be a lot like this. it is the first mass-produced electric car to be purpose built and people start driving it here early next year. just how practical is it? you will not be taking it on a tour of the country. it is not practical for that sort of use, but there are charging points in various cities around the u.k. and a full charge will give you a range of about 100 miles. that means running costs are going to be much lower. they will have to be because the car cost 24,000 pounds to buy. >> it is a question of image. people who buy this car will want to be seen in it. it could be' time, a financial decision. >> something that is a problem with electric cars, though, is that they are so quiet, pedestrians do not often hear them coming. we have had hybrid cars that use a combination of electric motors and a petrol engine for a few years. but a
the u.k. is providing for its first mass-produced electric car. it will be cheaper to run than its equivalent, but a lot more expensive to buy. >> what do you think the future of motoring looks like? it could be a lot like this. it is the first mass-produced electric car to be purpose built and people start driving it here early next year. just how practical is it? you will not be taking it on a tour of the country. it is not practical for that sort of use, but there are charging points...
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our reporter was the first journalist in the u.k. to be offered a test drive. >> what do you think the future of motoring looks like? it could be a lot like this. it is the first mass-produced electric car to be purpose built. people will start driving at here early next year. how practical is it? you will not take it on a tour of the country. there is not the infrastructure. it is not practical for that use. there are charging points in cities around the u.k. a full charge will give you a range of about one of your miles and should cost no more than two pounds. running costs will be much lower. they will have to be. the car costs 24,000 pounds to buy. >> it is a question of image now. people who buy it will want to be seen in it and be seen as doing something smart for the environment. in two years, it will simply be a financial vision. it will be cheaper to buy and own one of these than a regular car. >> something that is the problem is that they're so quiet the pedestrians often do not hear them coming. behind this bumper is a spe
our reporter was the first journalist in the u.k. to be offered a test drive. >> what do you think the future of motoring looks like? it could be a lot like this. it is the first mass-produced electric car to be purpose built. people will start driving at here early next year. how practical is it? you will not take it on a tour of the country. there is not the infrastructure. it is not practical for that use. there are charging points in cities around the u.k. a full charge will give you...
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the former u.k. lake leader willis has been stripped of his parliamentary seat. and a controversial cleric has won his appeal after efforts to strip him of his british passport. time for the sports news with amelia harris. >> hi, peter, thank you very much. the chairman of the live poole football club is a 60-year-old new yorker who brings sporting experience to the job. he's already talked about his plans for liverpool, raising the prospect of playing a competitive league game broad. >> we saw an nfl game, match game played here at women m.r.i. stadium. would you like to see a competitive premiere game between liverpool and another club played abroad? >> absolutely. i think the e.p.l. is the strongest league in the world and its reach is global. it's been very impressive to me the number of people globally who watch the e.p.l. and we hope to expand that imprint. >> do you think it would make a difference rather than just playing friendly matches in a preseason to actually play a real game with points at stake? >> i think that the more important the game, the mor
the former u.k. lake leader willis has been stripped of his parliamentary seat. and a controversial cleric has won his appeal after efforts to strip him of his british passport. time for the sports news with amelia harris. >> hi, peter, thank you very much. the chairman of the live poole football club is a 60-year-old new yorker who brings sporting experience to the job. he's already talked about his plans for liverpool, raising the prospect of playing a competitive league game broad....
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and for me the u.k./u.s. relationship remains relevant. it's not a -- and an important part of our interest. it's not a tie of sentiment, it's not something that's had us day, you know, we talk about churchill and roosevelt and all those times. it matters. and it mattered to me when i was prime minister in a very modern way. now, a lot is written about the relationship between britain and america and britain standing shoulder to shoulder with america, but i remember the conflict in kosovo when ethnic cleansing was going on on the doorstep of europe, and the truth is without america and without president clinton coming in support of the action, we couldn't have handled that. 85% of the assets in kosovo were your assets, and that was an extraordinary courageous decision, actually, because i think it's fair to say there wasn't a great groundswell of opinion pushing you to do this in the u.s. quite the opposite, in fact. a lot of people in the u.s., perfectly naturally, were saying, come on, this is thousands of miles away, it's the europeans'
and for me the u.k./u.s. relationship remains relevant. it's not a -- and an important part of our interest. it's not a tie of sentiment, it's not something that's had us day, you know, we talk about churchill and roosevelt and all those times. it matters. and it mattered to me when i was prime minister in a very modern way. now, a lot is written about the relationship between britain and america and britain standing shoulder to shoulder with america, but i remember the conflict in kosovo when...
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the u.k. and even more attractive location for international business by reforming the outdated and complex rules for control of foreign companies. we have seen a steady stream of companies cut that left the u.k. over the years. we're not content to sit by and watch our competitors reach away on our corporate tax state undermined. n.y. another tax issue a corporal -- of crucial importance intellectual property. for a long time we have argued we should increase incentives the ability to develop new products in this country. to encourage businesses to invest in the u.k., we can confirm that we will introduce from april 2013, although or 10% corporate tax rate on properties that are newly commercialized. i can tell the house that the results of this measure, glaxo smithkline will announce a new 500 million pound investment program in the uk. including new manufacturing, a 50 billion down -- 50 million pound venture-capital plan. and build a new biopharmaceutical plants in this country. in total t
the u.k. and even more attractive location for international business by reforming the outdated and complex rules for control of foreign companies. we have seen a steady stream of companies cut that left the u.k. over the years. we're not content to sit by and watch our competitors reach away on our corporate tax state undermined. n.y. another tax issue a corporal -- of crucial importance intellectual property. for a long time we have argued we should increase incentives the ability to develop...
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speak to give the money to these irish banks in the hope that there won't be any aftershocks in the u.k. economy and i think really what we need to do is look at the problems look at the root problems and let the irish banks wind while addressing the problems in the u.k. because giving this money to ireland really is a massive gamble with british taxpayers' money it's a huge amount of money as you said and it's not something that the british government should be doing so a bailout that no one really seems to home and it is another bailout for get another struggling you are a member. they're all through all this teetering on the brink at the moment portugal spain except do you think that the year is a realistic is going to survive to bail out every single failure is there a risk of self implosion here. honestly i think the euro zone's days are numbered i can't see the euro survive in this decade certainly not the next ten years probably not the next one or two years in fact bailing out ireland will as i say kick the can down the road maybe arland will bring down the euro but probably por
speak to give the money to these irish banks in the hope that there won't be any aftershocks in the u.k. economy and i think really what we need to do is look at the problems look at the root problems and let the irish banks wind while addressing the problems in the u.k. because giving this money to ireland really is a massive gamble with british taxpayers' money it's a huge amount of money as you said and it's not something that the british government should be doing so a bailout that no one...
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would he join knee half million people worldwide many in the u.k. who are on the 25 million pounds this year in sponsorship and given how good we look, would he consider joining us next year? >> first of all, can i congratulate the gentleman of a mustache specimen of the mustache that he has grown. it's absolutely right to raise awareness about prostate cancer. i think it's a very good charitable move. i can see some of his neighbors have followed his example as have some of the people in my protection team. they are all to be commented for raising awareness about this real killer that we need to do more about. >> mr. geoffrey donaldson. >> i join the prime minister in paying tribute to christopher davis who sadly lost his life in afghanistan. the prime minister will be aware of problems with post-traumatic stress disorder suffered by many service personnel and veterans across the united kingdom. will he give a commitment to implement in full the report prepared by his honorable friend the member for southwest wellshire to help our veterans and serv
would he join knee half million people worldwide many in the u.k. who are on the 25 million pounds this year in sponsorship and given how good we look, would he consider joining us next year? >> first of all, can i congratulate the gentleman of a mustache specimen of the mustache that he has grown. it's absolutely right to raise awareness about prostate cancer. i think it's a very good charitable move. i can see some of his neighbors have followed his example as have some of the people in...
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the u.k. and even more attractive location for international business by reforming the outdated and complex rules for control of foreign companies. we have seen a steady stream of companies cut that left the u.k. over the years. we're not content to sit by and watch our competitors reach away on our corporate tax state undermined. n.y. another tax issue a corporal -- of crucial importance intellectual property. for a long time we have argued we should increase incentives the ability to develop new products in this country. to encourage businesses to invest in the u.k., we can confirm that we will introduce from april 2013, although or 10% corporate tax rate on properties that are newly commercialized. i can tell the house that the results of this measure, glaxo smithkline will announce a new 500 million pound investment program in the uk. including new manufacturing, a 50 billion down -- 50 million pound venture-capital plan. and build a new biopharmaceutical plants in this country. in total t
the u.k. and even more attractive location for international business by reforming the outdated and complex rules for control of foreign companies. we have seen a steady stream of companies cut that left the u.k. over the years. we're not content to sit by and watch our competitors reach away on our corporate tax state undermined. n.y. another tax issue a corporal -- of crucial importance intellectual property. for a long time we have argued we should increase incentives the ability to develop...
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so i could -- could the u.k. and the killing for a bailout 0--- paying for the bailout? the u.k. has contributed just over 30% of the fund. so if ireland was to borrow and a fault, that could mean a u.k. liability of 7.8 billion euros. the markets remain on edge, and it did that help today degrees bailed out earlier this year, revealed that its deficit is much higher than previously estimated the irish believe that there are certain measures are working. with the markets spooked over our step, the government in dublin is insisting that no bailout is necessary. we can work the bailout ourselves, is the message, and many would regard the bailout as a loss of irish financial independence. paul lost his job and the construction industry last week. jerry is in a civil servant job. she has seen your incomedivided by. >> down at least. we been doing so well. we really were coming out. it seems like we're going back to the early 1980's. you're going backwards in time. >> i visited a technology college. students here know that unemployment is close to 14%. immigration has returned to irel
so i could -- could the u.k. and the killing for a bailout 0--- paying for the bailout? the u.k. has contributed just over 30% of the fund. so if ireland was to borrow and a fault, that could mean a u.k. liability of 7.8 billion euros. the markets remain on edge, and it did that help today degrees bailed out earlier this year, revealed that its deficit is much higher than previously estimated the irish believe that there are certain measures are working. with the markets spooked over our step,...
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former prime minister of the u.k. tony blair, as you have heard and will hear again, drove the peace process in northern ireland. he is a leader in the middle east peace process, including his participation as quartet representatives in the white house discussion only the week before last. he has provided valuable guidance and support in sierra leone and other parts of africa. his great work also illustrates that it is this serious sustained involvement of ordinary citizens that makes the difference between poverty and promise, between despair and democracy. and between hopelessness and hope. without the diague between the people of northern ireland and the u.k., an exercise in civic responsibility, peace would have remained only a dream. welcome, mr. blair. tonight, we honor you for summoning so many to the recall of civic engagement and securing and extending the blessings of liberty around the world. thank you. [applause] >> and these words from the good friday agreement. with the participants in the multi-party ne
former prime minister of the u.k. tony blair, as you have heard and will hear again, drove the peace process in northern ireland. he is a leader in the middle east peace process, including his participation as quartet representatives in the white house discussion only the week before last. he has provided valuable guidance and support in sierra leone and other parts of africa. his great work also illustrates that it is this serious sustained involvement of ordinary citizens that makes the...
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to cause the biggest disruption in the country for two decades meanwhile unrest is building in the u.k. of the government's proposals to increase university tuition fees let's cross live now to london where we're joined by ben beach who's organizing some of the demonstrations there hello to you mr beecher two weeks ago protesters clashed with police in the u.k.'s worst writes in years what is it about the british government's proposals that have angered student protesters so much. good morning well what we're seeing at the moment is possibly the biggest attack in higher education in decades at the moment of much of four point three billion pounds stands to be cut from the university funding budget this amounts an eight percent cut in teaching and the threat of closure of thousands of institutions across the country in addition to ration fees are being raised as much as nine thousand pounds a year it will settle students with crippling debt of as much as forty thousand pounds before they graduate this is an option is simply going to close off our education to millions of students worldw
to cause the biggest disruption in the country for two decades meanwhile unrest is building in the u.k. of the government's proposals to increase university tuition fees let's cross live now to london where we're joined by ben beach who's organizing some of the demonstrations there hello to you mr beecher two weeks ago protesters clashed with police in the u.k.'s worst writes in years what is it about the british government's proposals that have angered student protesters so much. good morning...
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has been as you would expect from the u.k., polite and staid. this is the first violence that we are, again -- that we account for in the u.k. to these cuts. more people are saying there could be more to come. and there could be more to come tonight here guys. jon: let me ask you about the police response. i know it used to be the case, they didn't even carry weapons in london. i think that changed at least in some circumstances. do they have tear gas, tasers, what do they use when they're getting pelted with rocks by some of these protestors? >> exactly, jon. the standard bobby on the street is like the classic stereotype we think of when we think of police in the u.k. no weaponry, but just strong words. but no, they do come armed now, and what we've been tracking in the last 20 minutes from the aerial shot, what they are doing is a thing called keveling, which means they're trying to squeeze the number of protestors that are now occupying the large courtyard of this office complex into a smaller area to try to get them away from the building,
has been as you would expect from the u.k., polite and staid. this is the first violence that we are, again -- that we account for in the u.k. to these cuts. more people are saying there could be more to come. and there could be more to come tonight here guys. jon: let me ask you about the police response. i know it used to be the case, they didn't even carry weapons in london. i think that changed at least in some circumstances. do they have tear gas, tasers, what do they use when they're...
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u.k. interrogation techniques used during the british campaign speech to r.t. next phil shiner explains what his clients went through and why they demand a public inquiry stay with us. today i'm talking to phil shiner who's a human rights lawyer and the head of public interest lawyers there representing a group of iraqis who allege that coalition forces abused them during the occupation of iraq they'll sign a thank you very much for talking to r.t. now you're taking a case to the high court representing one hundred forty two iraq east tell me what that's all about. of these iraqi clients complain that over a period of time the whole time that we were in iraq actually from march two thousand and three to december two thousand and eight. they complain of this sense of deprivation with hoods or blacked out gobbles or months all sorts of sexual matters various techniques designed to intimidate and coerce including harshing where threats and insults of the shouted directly into people's faces.
u.k. interrogation techniques used during the british campaign speech to r.t. next phil shiner explains what his clients went through and why they demand a public inquiry stay with us. today i'm talking to phil shiner who's a human rights lawyer and the head of public interest lawyers there representing a group of iraqis who allege that coalition forces abused them during the occupation of iraq they'll sign a thank you very much for talking to r.t. now you're taking a case to the high court...
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>> they do in the u.k. now. there's been a lot of controversy. maybe you remember diana ross slapped one of the security officials when she was getting groped, they've had this in the u.k. for a while. >> you think this is a perverse refuge now? >> no. if something gets through, they will be accused of security -- >> it's an opportunity for real mischief. >> are you against the scanners? >> the scanners i can understand quite frankly but i think your sarah palin example is a good one. some jerks would take a photo of some gal like that and put it on the internet and stuff like that. it's a real invasion of privacy. >> if you reject the scan and the patdown, $11,000 fine. >> could you get arrested and you have to go to court. instead of scanning everybody why don't we do what the israelis do, behavioral profiling. so grandma doesn't have to go through the naked scanner. >> i don't want to be too scholarly here. >> we're suggesting everybody. >> here is one of the greatest books published since the bible, the 9/11 commission report. in here, you fi
>> they do in the u.k. now. there's been a lot of controversy. maybe you remember diana ross slapped one of the security officials when she was getting groped, they've had this in the u.k. for a while. >> you think this is a perverse refuge now? >> no. if something gets through, they will be accused of security -- >> it's an opportunity for real mischief. >> are you against the scanners? >> the scanners i can understand quite frankly but i think your sarah...
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." >> the british prime minister arrived in china with the u.k.'s biggest business delegation in living memory seeking to double trade in five years. president obama backs a place for india at the top table of world diplomatic power, a move strongly condemned by pakistan. doctors in haiti say they're examining more than 100 suspected cases of cholera in the capital, port-au-prince. welcome to bbc news. also in this program, the gulf of mexico oil spill, a top investigator says there's no evidence it was caused by b.p. cost-cutting. after the latest in a series of assaults on russian journalists, president mediedive says those responsible will be brought to justice. the british prime minister, david cameron, has just arrived in china ahead of the biggest british trade delegation in that country carrying the message that britain is open for business and wants a stronger relationship with china. critics are urging him to bring the issue of china's human rights to the table. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent in beijing about the visit to china. >>
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students all over the u.k. it's taking to the streets to protest the government's plans to increase university tuition fees income. to make arrests if demonstrations town. next week.
students all over the u.k. it's taking to the streets to protest the government's plans to increase university tuition fees income. to make arrests if demonstrations town. next week.
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students all over the u.k. it's taking to the streets protest over the government's plans to increase you know best what you wish in fees and cut budgets across the channel is a crying out against crippling austerity measure it's. now in the wake of various apathy america has taken on but the so you know.
students all over the u.k. it's taking to the streets protest over the government's plans to increase you know best what you wish in fees and cut budgets across the channel is a crying out against crippling austerity measure it's. now in the wake of various apathy america has taken on but the so you know.
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all over the u.k. are taking to the streets to protest the government's plans to increase university tuition fees and cut budgets across the channel workers of crying out against crippling austerity measures. among the world's largest legs it is now a little more. prosperous reach. twenty two thirty one in the wake of voter.
all over the u.k. are taking to the streets to protest the government's plans to increase university tuition fees and cut budgets across the channel workers of crying out against crippling austerity measures. among the world's largest legs it is now a little more. prosperous reach. twenty two thirty one in the wake of voter.