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what about this build, build, build by boris johnson? i don't think it amounts to very much. £5 billion, for capital spending, build, build, build, is tiny. if this was the new labour era of alistair campbell, i think the media would be in an opera about spin. this was a focus on presentation to give a sense of dynamism admits to the pandemic rather than a substantial policy set of announcements. there is a big economic announcements be delivered by the chancellor next week, so maybe there will be new substance than, but there wasn't really in the speech. it is interesting, i think, that boris johnson speech. it is interesting, i think, that borisjohnson perhaps sincerely feels is more of a keynesian. the challenge for the opposition party. but in practical terms, buildings expensive, and in the uk, they notoriously go original calculations. now it is needed, but ona calculations. now it is needed, but on a much, much bigger scale. and it isn't at all clear where this £5 million is coming from, let alone the bigger numbers that are rea
what about this build, build, build by boris johnson? i don't think it amounts to very much. £5 billion, for capital spending, build, build, build, is tiny. if this was the new labour era of alistair campbell, i think the media would be in an opera about spin. this was a focus on presentation to give a sense of dynamism admits to the pandemic rather than a substantial policy set of announcements. there is a big economic announcements be delivered by the chancellor next week, so maybe there...
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the snp say boris johnson last year ‘s general election. the snp say borisjohnson ‘s message about scotland's dependence on the union during coronavirus will not be well received. wearing a face covering in shops and supermarkets becomes compulsory from midnight tonight in england. there is criticism of the new rules are unclear. if you are going into a takeaway and eating in somewhere that has a takeaway, that's like hospitality. you're eating, it is not practical to wear a face mask, we recognise
the snp say boris johnson last year ‘s general election. the snp say borisjohnson ‘s message about scotland's dependence on the union during coronavirus will not be well received. wearing a face covering in shops and supermarkets becomes compulsory from midnight tonight in england. there is criticism of the new rules are unclear. if you are going into a takeaway and eating in somewhere that has a takeaway, that's like hospitality. you're eating, it is not practical to wear a face mask, we...
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politician and now we have boris johnson quoting f.d.r. when it comes to coronavirus what do you made of his grand gestures as it were of him comparing himself to f.d.r. or boris yeltsin wrote a biography of churchill and would like to think of himself as a great bad. because there are divided views about how great a man churchill was when he set a very great from 942944. and boris sees him self in that light or would like to or would hope to. from there it's a short step to seeing himself as resident. there's there's no shortage of delusions of grandeur on the part of people who governance i mean your fictional prime minister and minister i mean he's often free infuriated frustrated do you think he would have handled coronavirus differently i mean boris johnson he said in public he would shake hands with infected coronavirus patients not something the hacker would have done presumably oh no hachim was far too timid for that. and probably most sensible. i think oras didn't handle it well whether or not that's a question of how much bad sci
politician and now we have boris johnson quoting f.d.r. when it comes to coronavirus what do you made of his grand gestures as it were of him comparing himself to f.d.r. or boris yeltsin wrote a biography of churchill and would like to think of himself as a great bad. because there are divided views about how great a man churchill was when he set a very great from 942944. and boris sees him self in that light or would like to or would hope to. from there it's a short step to seeing himself as...
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handling of coronavirus is rateh much more than is boris johnson. and it looks as though, alongse that, there has been up -- there haveeen signs for 12 months. it looks as though perhaps in the wake of the perception thata boris johnso not handle things well the nicola sturgeon has. the support for independence has been -- further. we are seeing3%he polls a pay -- 53%. >> just to bring home that last point, this is a poll aggregate from the scotlanwebsite. you can see the green line of people who would vote no and another independence vot that line is been consistently higher than the blue, people who would vote yes. until recently. that has reversed.k. the overnment has ruled ou another independence refereum and it is easy to see why the guardian called boris johnson's comments wishful thinking. this ctent -- this cartoonth makesame point that johnson's visit to scotland may be helping their party, rather than his own name for boosting the union. here is sarah smith paris sarah: for the last four months, people in scotland have been wanting nicola
handling of coronavirus is rateh much more than is boris johnson. and it looks as though, alongse that, there has been up -- there haveeen signs for 12 months. it looks as though perhaps in the wake of the perception thata boris johnso not handle things well the nicola sturgeon has. the support for independence has been -- further. we are seeing3%he polls a pay -- 53%. >> just to bring home that last point, this is a poll aggregate from the scotlanwebsite. you can see the green line of...
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yes, a dramatic yearfor boris johnson. took overfrom yes, a dramatic yearfor boris johnson. took over from theresa yes, a dramatic yearfor boris johnson. took overfrom theresa may, had all sorts of... trials with parliament, as people wrestled over brexit. and very entrenched views. had a general election which he pulled out quite a substantial majority. then took the uk out of the eu and into the transition period. as if that wasn't dramatic enough, coronavirus came, something com pletely enough, coronavirus came, something completely unexpected in terms of the effect it has had on the nation and the way it has changed his administration and he talks in this interview on the sunday telegraph about how he wants to get back on track with his national agenda, things like levelling up, things like policy areas he wants to implement but coronavirus has proved unpredictable and we will have to wait and see. and a year in which he and his partner have had a baby. it is in the papers as well with a mop ofjohnsonian care. exactly. this is probably the second picture we have seen of
yes, a dramatic yearfor boris johnson. took overfrom yes, a dramatic yearfor boris johnson. took over from theresa yes, a dramatic yearfor boris johnson. took overfrom theresa may, had all sorts of... trials with parliament, as people wrestled over brexit. and very entrenched views. had a general election which he pulled out quite a substantial majority. then took the uk out of the eu and into the transition period. as if that wasn't dramatic enough, coronavirus came, something com pletely...
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things coming from the muslim community but in boris johnson's defense in all of this and his policy making he always clarified and maintained that all of his policies would be reversed easing of any lock down measures could be reversed if the data dictated and indeed he felt that it did today indeed shadier thank you very much indeed thank you. well the c.e.o. of the muslim charities forum fadi attorney told me the government should improve its communications with the community given the importance of the current festival . i don't think they're targeting the those in community although we're actually being quite. cooperative supportive and we've taken a lot of measures in the muslim community to make sure that we support the government making sure this virus is controlled because it's not only way that we all need to work together both you know civil society community is government local government and so on that the challenge here is actually that and i was meant of the evening of it is is bitterly inconvenient for all of us and i think it's just proving what just your caller just
things coming from the muslim community but in boris johnson's defense in all of this and his policy making he always clarified and maintained that all of his policies would be reversed easing of any lock down measures could be reversed if the data dictated and indeed he felt that it did today indeed shadier thank you very much indeed thank you. well the c.e.o. of the muslim charities forum fadi attorney told me the government should improve its communications with the community given the...
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johnson's first year in boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for a technical commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent. fingers crossed we can get thomas. last week's european summit on a post covid economic rescue package was a cliffhanger even by eu standards. germany and france are urged exceptional measures. the so—called frugal four to be exceptional to exceptional measures. the so—called frugalfour to be exceptional to be less expensive. arguing and even banging on tables but eventually the deal was done. i will come first. european leaders called it historic. is that fair? it is historic. it is short of hamilton when in the late 18th century the us central bank effectively became the main carrier of debts of separate states, but it isa of debts of separate states, but it is a hugely important moment. think back a few months ago. nobody really thought that they could come together in this way. we are talking a
johnson's first year in boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for a technical commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent. fingers crossed we can get thomas. last week's european summit on a post covid economic rescue package was a cliffhanger even by eu standards. germany and france are urged exceptional measures. the so—called frugal four to be exceptional to...
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it's a very clear boris johnson has lost the plot. when you talked —— when he talks about relaunching the premiership two the thing that saves him, of course, he has got a bass majority and it is not for years till the next election, so maybe he can keep recovering, by this point he is not governing —— vast majority. coming back to some of the detail of the government itself might say that some of the civil service operation is not for poor service, and therefore the government is trying to re—engineer to remake the machinery as it manages a crisis? that must carry its own risks? potentially, what the government has announced this week is pretty revolutionary stuff. basically saying we want to reshape because of the british state. they wa nt to because of the british state. they want to essentially cut essentially saying british government isn't working, the civil service needs to change, and needs to be more responsive to the needs of the country as a whole. on one hand, very sensible stop, move official site of london, mor
it's a very clear boris johnson has lost the plot. when you talked —— when he talks about relaunching the premiership two the thing that saves him, of course, he has got a bass majority and it is not for years till the next election, so maybe he can keep recovering, by this point he is not governing —— vast majority. coming back to some of the detail of the government itself might say that some of the civil service operation is not for poor service, and therefore the government is...
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johnson should be suspect that's absolutely wrong from a legal point of view and to say that boris johnson or the conservative governments were pro russian is a more capable of war because boris johnson has been openly hostile to russia he called for demonstrations near the russian embassy whether souls very airfare occurred doing 2 things one fact he said i want you to enjoy you too we will we will. going to come back to you in just a 2nd but in. in london perhaps the bigger question here is not the country's interfere in other countries affairs i mean let's face it the americans and the brits one of the most famous case is the 53 coup in iran backed by the cia and the british you know this does happen it's just part and parcel of international. affairs. this is about britain's own failures within its own security establishment with its own government itself and not taking this seriously i mean it's not about the russians the russians are going to interfere as do the british as the americans in other people's affairs this is about a failure on the british front surely. i mean 1st of all i
johnson should be suspect that's absolutely wrong from a legal point of view and to say that boris johnson or the conservative governments were pro russian is a more capable of war because boris johnson has been openly hostile to russia he called for demonstrations near the russian embassy whether souls very airfare occurred doing 2 things one fact he said i want you to enjoy you too we will we will. going to come back to you in just a 2nd but in. in london perhaps the bigger question here is...
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british prime minister boris johnson ended up in intenesve care afterng positive in ril. several other members of his cabinet got the virus too including his advisor, dominic cummings. prince charles, the next in line to the throne, tested positive. and recovered after a period of self isolation. the honduran presidentiz was hospit after being diagnosed with a virus. he has now recovered. the european union's chief negotiator of brexit told us in april that he had the covid-19 virus as well. and russia's prime minister became the highest profile politician to test pub -- test positive forhe virus. other examples, the novi and announced on facebk that he had the rus. filly, are on, there were a number of different officials well over a r dozen, anigious figures as well who have died after contracting covid-19. the list goes on. the virus, as we heard from the w.h., is not discriminating between those in power and everyone else. let's turn to a story in the u.k. there has been reaction from charities running its care home sector after boris johnson said too many care homes
british prime minister boris johnson ended up in intenesve care afterng positive in ril. several other members of his cabinet got the virus too including his advisor, dominic cummings. prince charles, the next in line to the throne, tested positive. and recovered after a period of self isolation. the honduran presidentiz was hospit after being diagnosed with a virus. he has now recovered. the european union's chief negotiator of brexit told us in april that he had the covid-19 virus as well....
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boris johnson support efforts to counter this hideous plague. borisjohnson i think it is also aware that an argument founded on might could sound too jingoistic so he modulates that by putting in the argument saying it's also in terms of the union about the combined efforts, the common good, the common interests, the shared endeavours of the scottish and english people's. in response to that nicola sturgeon said at her briefing a short time ago that she didn't believe leaders should be crowing, as she put it, about their efforts to counter coronavirus. they should stick to that rather than making constitutional points. she also said the money coming from the treasury was not a boom to scotland, it was borrowing, and if scotland had the power scotland could also borrow. she argued independence would allow scots to choose their own future. brian taylor, thank you. it's compulsory to wear a face covering in shops in england from midnight, but the government has been accused of confused messaging about the rules. the full guidance is due to be relea
boris johnson support efforts to counter this hideous plague. borisjohnson i think it is also aware that an argument founded on might could sound too jingoistic so he modulates that by putting in the argument saying it's also in terms of the union about the combined efforts, the common good, the common interests, the shared endeavours of the scottish and english people's. in response to that nicola sturgeon said at her briefing a short time ago that she didn't believe leaders should be crowing,...
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now, it is 100 days since boris johnson annouoded he was ining a lockdown, and and those 100 days, the u.k. has been affected by covid-19 for more than most by we want to take a look at the decisions that were takend arockdown come around testing, and around care homes of the elderly, where the virus has taken a porto donate terrible toll. the next 10 minutes, we will do just that. let's start wh a comparison, the u. against three other european nations of roughly the same size. aly, t first that was badly hit, france,nd germany, whichig has seen loweres. as the pandemicd, unfolhe u.k. was around two weeks behind italy, but it has caught up in the recorded death toll and the u. is over 43,000. that figure is higher than the recorded deaths and any other country in europe. the u.k. government has these comparisons. here was the foreign secretary on the fifth of may, the day the u.k.'s death toll passed italy' >> to get a real verdict -- we won't get a real verdictn o how the pandemic has done until we have got data on the mortality. s: the pandemic is not over yet, but we can nowomre re
now, it is 100 days since boris johnson annouoded he was ining a lockdown, and and those 100 days, the u.k. has been affected by covid-19 for more than most by we want to take a look at the decisions that were takend arockdown come around testing, and around care homes of the elderly, where the virus has taken a porto donate terrible toll. the next 10 minutes, we will do just that. let's start wh a comparison, the u. against three other european nations of roughly the same size. aly, t first...
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this well let's see what are we actually saying oh we signed boris johnson agent. because he's accepting money for his political party i'm from russian so seas are always signed each name eve because he's trying to undermine established by prime minister you somehow manages to chauny out of russian. history for really easily knowns. what if off come the regulator did respond and said we're going to meet with the drama's people and we're going to talk to him about why he's concerned does that mean that it's a sham this independent group custom regulator a kind of ally and actually we don't have a free press well how is rubbing off on to be quite happy to meet with the leader of the major opposition athlete and not beyond. trying to leverage what he sees here on the report produced by manchester you know this last year which was quite just in included on the respects left a lot to guess dhamma may well say that you are russian stooge for appearing on this program he's banned his entire front bench from this program and from this channel. so who is there a problem in
this well let's see what are we actually saying oh we signed boris johnson agent. because he's accepting money for his political party i'm from russian so seas are always signed each name eve because he's trying to undermine established by prime minister you somehow manages to chauny out of russian. history for really easily knowns. what if off come the regulator did respond and said we're going to meet with the drama's people and we're going to talk to him about why he's concerned does that...
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we assess boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests on socially—distant screens are a correspondent from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for another commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent lyse doucet. welcome, arkady. fingers crossed we can get thomas. last week's european summit on a post—covid economic rescue package was a cliffhanger even by eu standards. germany and france urged exceptional measures. the so—called "frugal four" wanted exceptional to be less expensive. cue arguing for days and nights and even banging on tables, but eventually the deal was done. arkady, i will come to you first. european leaders called it historic. is that fair? it is historic. it is short of that hamilton moment when in the late 18th century the us central bank effectively became the main carrier of debts of separate states, but it is a hugely important moment. because let's just think back a few months ago. nobody really thought that the eu could come
we assess boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests on socially—distant screens are a correspondent from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for another commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent lyse doucet. welcome, arkady. fingers crossed we can get thomas. last week's european summit on a post—covid economic rescue package was a cliffhanger even by eu standards. germany and france urged exceptional...
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i'm afshin rattansi and we're going underground on the one year anniversary of boris johnson's 1st full day as prime minister a premiership so far defined by the alienation of potential global trading partners accusations of dropping the ball on perceived foreign threats and having one of the worst because a ticker and a virus death rates in the world coming up on the show as some labor politicians in the u.k. call for the closure of this t.v. channel we investigate the stories not covered by mainstream media all around the world from china to syria to yemen with the greys and some excellent will and then is russia controlling peers in the house of lords as the u.k. intelligence and security committee appears to allege we ask conservative piano about formally of the lords international relations committee how many of putin spies sits on the red benches all this and more coming up in today's going underground the 1st u.k. prime minister boris johnson claimed that this week's you gain teligent in security committees so called russia report showed allegations of russian control of election
i'm afshin rattansi and we're going underground on the one year anniversary of boris johnson's 1st full day as prime minister a premiership so far defined by the alienation of potential global trading partners accusations of dropping the ball on perceived foreign threats and having one of the worst because a ticker and a virus death rates in the world coming up on the show as some labor politicians in the u.k. call for the closure of this t.v. channel we investigate the stories not covered by...
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by the medical and science professionals this is their different boris johnson saying because of the data he's had to make this decision with those numbers creeping up our assessment is that we should now squeeze that brake pedal squeeze that brake pedal in order to keep the virus under control on saturday the 1st of august you remember we had hoped to reopen in england a number of the higher risk city that had remained closed today i'm afraid were spinning those changes for at least a fortnight the idea that we can open up everything and keep the virus under control is clearly wrong and what we're seeing as is that we are at the outrage of what we can do and therefore choices will need to be made well face coverings will also be made mandatory in many other indoor spaces like cinema as art galleries and places of worship and that is a rule that could be enforced by law on top of all of this bars johnson is also supporting localized lockdowns in northern england areas again because of the rise of corona virus infections now much hancock has been speaking on that the health secretary
by the medical and science professionals this is their different boris johnson saying because of the data he's had to make this decision with those numbers creeping up our assessment is that we should now squeeze that brake pedal squeeze that brake pedal in order to keep the virus under control on saturday the 1st of august you remember we had hoped to reopen in england a number of the higher risk city that had remained closed today i'm afraid were spinning those changes for at least a...
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johnson should be suspect that's absolutely wrong from a legal point of view and to say that boris johnson or the conservative governments were pro russian is a more critical of logic because boris johnson has been openly hostile to russia he called for demonstrations near the russian embassy where the souls very airfare occurred there were 2 things one fan he said i want you to change your 2 we will we will. going to come out in just a 2nd but in fo'c's'le in london perhaps the bigger question here is not the country's interest in other country's affairs i mean let's face it the americans and the brits one of the most famous case is the 53 coup in iran backed by the cia and the british you know this does happen it just palm postle of international. affairs. this is about britain's own failures within its own security establishment with its own government itself and not taking this seriously i mean it's not about the russians the russians are going to interfere as do the british says that the americans in other people's affairs this is about a failure on the british front surely. i mean 1s
johnson should be suspect that's absolutely wrong from a legal point of view and to say that boris johnson or the conservative governments were pro russian is a more critical of logic because boris johnson has been openly hostile to russia he called for demonstrations near the russian embassy where the souls very airfare occurred there were 2 things one fan he said i want you to change your 2 we will we will. going to come out in just a 2nd but in fo'c's'le in london perhaps the bigger question...
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prime minister boris johnson also called on britons to act responsibly. all these businesses and their workers who put in a horrific effort to prepare the news for this reopening to work on a way to trade that keeps that customers safe but the success of these businesses the livelihoods of those who rely on them but ultimately the economic health of the whole country is dependent on every single one of us acting responsibly restrictions have been used for other businesses as well including hairdressers museum cinemas and restaurants critics say the reopening comes too soon currently there are around 500 new infections a day but the numbers could soon spike again like they did during an outbreak in leicester earlier this week the city of 300000 residents in the heart of anger and is still under a local lockdown and the government has warned that it will not hesitate to order the closure of businesses again if there is a fresh corona virus outbreak. let's bring in our correspondent charlet potts who is standing by outside one of those pubs in london charlot
prime minister boris johnson also called on britons to act responsibly. all these businesses and their workers who put in a horrific effort to prepare the news for this reopening to work on a way to trade that keeps that customers safe but the success of these businesses the livelihoods of those who rely on them but ultimately the economic health of the whole country is dependent on every single one of us acting responsibly restrictions have been used for other businesses as well including...
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boris johnson, when he pays attention. and then, what does public health england do? what does nhs england do? there has been a lot of talk about leavers being pulled and not a lot happening, and in the context now, the local authorities have the power to have local lockdown is, or is it to have local lockdown is, or is it to the government? there have been big questions about the functioning of the state, certainly in england, which i think will be a big issue in the public inquiry, but we know the broad outlines already. these themes have been permanent since march when all this erupted. so although it will be huge and late in the sense, that as you say, it will probably be yea rs that as you say, it will probably be years away, these themes will be explored in more detail, but we know the themes. let us leave the pandemic there and turn onto an issue... let's turn to an issue on which the uk has acted fast — huawei. in, fact it's acted faster than some of its european neighbours twice. first to approve the chinese telecoms giant as a supplier for 5g networks inja
boris johnson, when he pays attention. and then, what does public health england do? what does nhs england do? there has been a lot of talk about leavers being pulled and not a lot happening, and in the context now, the local authorities have the power to have local lockdown is, or is it to have local lockdown is, or is it to the government? there have been big questions about the functioning of the state, certainly in england, which i think will be a big issue in the public inquiry, but we...
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in a recent poll of scottish voters she had 60% approval — compared to boris johnson, on minus 39%. and support for scottish independence seems to have increased at the same time, rising from 49 to 54% during the pandemic, with 46% of voters telling pollsters they would want to remain in the uk. anyone campaigning to keep the union in future may find they're fighting the prevailing trend. the trend has been there for several years, of a movement from no towards yes, and what we now need to see is whether in the long—term coronavirus is seen to have been handled better by the scottish government than the uk government, and the jury is out on that. if that is seen to be the case in the long—term, that can accelerate the trend further. of course, people may well feel differently in months or years to come. most have more immediate concerns right now, and are not thinking about their constitutional future, but covid—i9 will certainly influence the arguments in another independence referendum. sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. manchester city have succeeded in overturning a two—yea
in a recent poll of scottish voters she had 60% approval — compared to boris johnson, on minus 39%. and support for scottish independence seems to have increased at the same time, rising from 49 to 54% during the pandemic, with 46% of voters telling pollsters they would want to remain in the uk. anyone campaigning to keep the union in future may find they're fighting the prevailing trend. the trend has been there for several years, of a movement from no towards yes, and what we now need to...
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we have got boris johnson speaking on ldc radio. of course you have restaurants reopening this weekend, saturday, july 4, tend to be called super saturday, boris johnson says britain's showed enjoy the summer "sensibly," and that the u.k. is not out of the woods yet. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ nejra: join bloomberg for our annual broadcast of the boston pops fireworks spectacular, a boston pops salute our heroes, carrying on the fourth of july tradition come on television, radio, and dot com. a broad alliance voted to back the program seen as propping up the euro area economy. germany's top court ruled it could be illegal. still with us, erik nielsen from unicredit bank. erik, in terms of where the ecb goes from here, i mean, you do not see a whole lot changing until 2025. erik: that is right. think there will be holding the economy for a long, long time. the ecb remains in the game. the pandemic emergency program they have now will probably be extended a bit, depending on the pandemic, but they will have to remain in the game and k
we have got boris johnson speaking on ldc radio. of course you have restaurants reopening this weekend, saturday, july 4, tend to be called super saturday, boris johnson says britain's showed enjoy the summer "sensibly," and that the u.k. is not out of the woods yet. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ nejra: join bloomberg for our annual broadcast of the boston pops fireworks spectacular, a boston pops salute our heroes, carrying on the fourth of july tradition come on television, radio, and...
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prime minister boris johnson installs another arguable yes man into the heart of british politics his boggart fathers' favorite t.v. show yes minister still writing the rulebook about the british civil service from coronavirus to the economy we speak to the co-creator of yes minister is the home free app will be one of them lynn about whether politicians have given up speaking truth to power in the week of the mia putin's fundamental constitutional referendum victory across a 65 percent plus turnout in the russian federation is russia really a democracy at all we speak you know and he praised author of the peach environ or professor richard stockwell all this is all coming up in today's going underground of 1st the most famous publisher in the world julian assange and wiki leaks turned 49 in a london high security prison yesterday despite having been convicted of no crime and the united nations accusing the british government of torturing him and its global demonstrations against the u.k. government's human rights record prime minister boris johnson chose this week to attack china ove
prime minister boris johnson installs another arguable yes man into the heart of british politics his boggart fathers' favorite t.v. show yes minister still writing the rulebook about the british civil service from coronavirus to the economy we speak to the co-creator of yes minister is the home free app will be one of them lynn about whether politicians have given up speaking truth to power in the week of the mia putin's fundamental constitutional referendum victory across a 65 percent plus...
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i think this tells us that boris johnson is determined approach? i think this tells us that borisjohnson is determined to learn the lessons of when we went into lockdown. in that monday meeting the scientific adviser was very clear that we must move fast. we must make sure that we don't make the same mistake. back in february and march, we acted very slowly in terms of shutting down countries. back in february and march, so this explains why they've acted so fast and boris johnson is quoting, that we need to act fast this time to make sure that we don't make the same mistakes. i think one of the reasons why they're going to the long isolation period of ten days is emergent evidence from the world health organisation. yet another change of advice from government, but let's face it. this is still a very new and recent virus that we're still running from, and the experts are still learning as well. maybe sometimes we need to cut the governments across the world a bit of slack. change of subject completely. bbc failing to create water cooler moment. wh
i think this tells us that boris johnson is determined approach? i think this tells us that borisjohnson is determined to learn the lessons of when we went into lockdown. in that monday meeting the scientific adviser was very clear that we must move fast. we must make sure that we don't make the same mistake. back in february and march, we acted very slowly in terms of shutting down countries. back in february and march, so this explains why they've acted so fast and boris johnson is quoting,...
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s says to a government boris johnson's with a majority of 18 parliament is not going to matter but boris johnson's government has already got into trouble over china though his policy has had to be reversed largely because of american pressure but also because of conservative backbench pressure so there is a suggestion that if the conservative backbenchers feel uncomfortable about this report they won't accept what boris johnson has said which is yes there was a problem in 2900 but no problem with the brakes referendum that is the think that the u.k. has this massive security operators that we're often told is not talking with any bio of a country so what does underestimating a threat from russia not like. well that's a very good question and we know a little bit more today because the government has put out to make its case somebody who was. wrong who was the national security advisor under david cameron to reason may and people should remember too it's not just criticism of boris johnson over russian interference in the december 29th teen election the criticism over russian interferenc
s says to a government boris johnson's with a majority of 18 parliament is not going to matter but boris johnson's government has already got into trouble over china though his policy has had to be reversed largely because of american pressure but also because of conservative backbench pressure so there is a suggestion that if the conservative backbenchers feel uncomfortable about this report they won't accept what boris johnson has said which is yes there was a problem in 2900 but no problem...
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britain's prime minister boris johnson tells the bbc that his government didn't understand coronavirus at the start of the pandemic — and could have handled things differently. when you look back at this crisis, everybody can see that this was something that was new, that we didn't understand in the way that we would've liked in the first few weeks and months. huge crowds attend friday prayers at hagia sophia in istanbul — for the first time in more than eighty years. but many outside turkey are critical. iraq creates a city in the desert to bury its coronavirus dead. we report on the scale of the outbreak there. black lives matter in brazil. we have a special report from the country where police killed nearly six times as many people as in the us last year. borisjohnson has conceded that the way the uk government responded to the coronavirus pandemic might have been different, if the nature of the virus had been better understood. in a bbc interview to mark the end of his first year in office, the british prime minister also admitted there were "very open questions" about the timi
britain's prime minister boris johnson tells the bbc that his government didn't understand coronavirus at the start of the pandemic — and could have handled things differently. when you look back at this crisis, everybody can see that this was something that was new, that we didn't understand in the way that we would've liked in the first few weeks and months. huge crowds attend friday prayers at hagia sophia in istanbul — for the first time in more than eighty years. but many outside...
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showing borisjohnson showing boris johnson and showing borisjohnson and a mask and michael gove opining that they should not be mandatory in television today. the financial times says that the government is planning to withhold power to control state aid from the uk's devolved nations when the brexit transition ends. the i reports peers will challenge ministers to stop outdoor smoking in return for permission to serve "pavement drinks". and the mirror leads on a plea from the footballerjack charlton's grieving brother tommy, who says the england world cup legend should be knighted. so, let's begin. lucy would you like to kick us off on the metro? what is the model the paper is so worried about? on the metro? what is the model the paper is so worried abounm on the metro? what is the model the paper is so worried about? it is the fa ct paper is so worried about? it is the fact that the government cannot quite decide whether we should be wearing masks particularly in shops crowded spaces but even just outside. and when you do not have clear messaging you will find it very difficult to brin
showing borisjohnson showing boris johnson and showing borisjohnson and a mask and michael gove opining that they should not be mandatory in television today. the financial times says that the government is planning to withhold power to control state aid from the uk's devolved nations when the brexit transition ends. the i reports peers will challenge ministers to stop outdoor smoking in return for permission to serve "pavement drinks". and the mirror leads on a plea from the...
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boris johnson goes to scotland as a polling shows rising support for scottish independence. we start with the world health organization which has released the latest coronavirus figures. here's the director—general. (tx sot) more than 50 million cases of covid—19 have now been reported to who. almost 620,000. we continue to see intense transmission in a small group of countries. almost 10 million cases, 01’ countries. almost 10 million cases, or two thirds of places globally are from ten countries, and almost half of all cases reported so far are from just three countries. one of those countries is brazil. with more than 2.2 million confirmed infections, it has the second—worst outbreak after the united states. and brazil has just registered a record number of new cases — with 67,000 confirmed cases in the past 2a hours. there were almost 1,300 deaths in that same period. the virus is now affecting smaller towns and remote areas with fewer medical facilities in brazil's huge interior area. indigenous groups are among those increasingly hit. camilla mota is in sao p
boris johnson goes to scotland as a polling shows rising support for scottish independence. we start with the world health organization which has released the latest coronavirus figures. here's the director—general. (tx sot) more than 50 million cases of covid—19 have now been reported to who. almost 620,000. we continue to see intense transmission in a small group of countries. almost 10 million cases, 01’ countries. almost 10 million cases, or two thirds of places globally are from ten...
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tomorrow's front pages, starting with the telegraph leads on uk prime minister boris johnson's sudden decision to halt the further easing of lockdown restrictions in england — amid concerns of a second wave of coronavirus. that story also the lead for the mail — the paper focuses on possible plans for lockdown trade—offs — meaning some restrictions may have to be re—imposed if others are lifted. the times describes borisjohnson‘s decision to pause the easing of england's lockdown as ‘slamming on the brakes‘ — the paper also carries a picture of a swimmer in a west london pool, as the uk experienced its third hottest day on record. the i carries a picture of a packed beach in southern england — earlier today, brighton and hove city council asked people to stay away from the area as it said social distancing was becoming ‘impossible‘. britain‘s so—called ‘virus chaos‘ also the lead for the mirror — but the paper also claims prince andrew is in ‘alot of trouble‘ in relation to his friendship with convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. the prince ha
tomorrow's front pages, starting with the telegraph leads on uk prime minister boris johnson's sudden decision to halt the further easing of lockdown restrictions in england — amid concerns of a second wave of coronavirus. that story also the lead for the mail — the paper focuses on possible plans for lockdown trade—offs — meaning some restrictions may have to be re—imposed if others are lifted. the times describes borisjohnson‘s decision to pause the easing of england's lockdown as...
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britain's prime minister boris johnson has admitted the government didn't understand coronavirus at the start of the pandemic. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, he said he could have handled things differently. huge crowds have gathered in istanbul as the historic hagia sophia site opened for friday prayers for the first time in more than 80 years. it follows the decision by turkish authorities to convert the building back into a mosque. beijing has orderd the closure of the us consulate in the city of chengdu. china said the move was in response to the us closing its consulate in houston, texas. a court in hong kong has found a couple not guilty of rioting during last year's pro—democracy protests. they had faced up to seven years in prison. the verdict could set a precedent for hundreds of others charged with similar offences. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown and the deputy political editor of the sunday times, caroline wheeler. tomorrow's front pages starting with
britain's prime minister boris johnson has admitted the government didn't understand coronavirus at the start of the pandemic. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, he said he could have handled things differently. huge crowds have gathered in istanbul as the historic hagia sophia site opened for friday prayers for the first time in more than 80 years. it follows the decision by turkish authorities to convert the building back into a mosque. beijing has orderd the closure of the us consulate...
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as the key reports they underestimate the threat from russia, boris johnson goes on the front foot. this is about pressure from the remainers who have seized on this report, to try and give the impression that russian interference was somehow responsible for brexit. keir starmer distances himself from jeremy corbyn. in case the pm has not noticed, the labour party is under new management. also in this programme, we have had the virtual parliament, is now time for a floating version? embarking on the ship, operating from there. but first, borisjohnson has insisted that the government is taking the strongest possible action against russian wrongdoing. and confirmed that new laws will be brought forward to protect national security. they accuse ministers of underestimating the threat of russian interference. at the last prime minister's questions before the summer recess, the labour leader confronted borisjohnson with some of the reports conclusions. it concludes that russia poses an immediate and serious threat. it is a range of espionage and serious crimes. the prime minister receive
as the key reports they underestimate the threat from russia, boris johnson goes on the front foot. this is about pressure from the remainers who have seized on this report, to try and give the impression that russian interference was somehow responsible for brexit. keir starmer distances himself from jeremy corbyn. in case the pm has not noticed, the labour party is under new management. also in this programme, we have had the virtual parliament, is now time for a floating version? embarking...
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prime minister boris johnson has urged people to act responsibly. the success of these businesses the livelihoods of those who rely on them but ultimately the economic health of the whole country is dependent on every single one of us acting responsibly we must not let them down look down only succeeded in controlling the virus because everyone worked together and we will only succeed in reeling if everyone works together again because we're not out of the woods yet. england is also dropping coronavirus travel restrictions for visitors from dozens of countries from july the 10th people arriving from 59 countries and 14 british overseas territories well no longer have to quarantine for 2 weeks holiday favorites france spain and italy are on the list but the u.s. and china are not for a challenge has more. it's a much rarer a site than it used to be travelers arriving in the u.k. from abroad the covert pandemic reduced foreign tourism here to a trickle don't leave the country unless absolutely necessary was the advice to britain's and since early june
prime minister boris johnson has urged people to act responsibly. the success of these businesses the livelihoods of those who rely on them but ultimately the economic health of the whole country is dependent on every single one of us acting responsibly we must not let them down look down only succeeded in controlling the virus because everyone worked together and we will only succeed in reeling if everyone works together again because we're not out of the woods yet. england is also dropping...
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and so there is this kind of, we are exceptional, we're special because we are boris johnson and his friends. we don't have the follow the rules the rest of you do. and britain's not buying it. you can see it when you talk to people in the street. no—one knows what's safe, what's right. it's basically make up the rules according to your own judgement or ignore them completely. it's very clear borisjohnson has lost the plot. when you talk about relaunching his premiership, the thing that saves him of course is he's got this vast majority and he's got four years until the next election. so maybe he can keep recovering, but at this point he is not governing. and james, coming back to some of the detail of this. the government itself might say, or some figures that some of the civil service operations are not fit—for—purpose, it has a governance problem, and therefore it's trying to re—engineer, to make the machinery as it manages a crisis. that must carry its own risks? ah, yeah, no, potentially. what the government has announced this week is pretty revolutionary stuff, and basi
and so there is this kind of, we are exceptional, we're special because we are boris johnson and his friends. we don't have the follow the rules the rest of you do. and britain's not buying it. you can see it when you talk to people in the street. no—one knows what's safe, what's right. it's basically make up the rules according to your own judgement or ignore them completely. it's very clear borisjohnson has lost the plot. when you talk about relaunching his premiership, the thing that saves...
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so that boris johnson using some quite laugh ish. language but of course throughout the entirety of the lockdown period there's been quite a lot of discrepancies between the devolved nations when it comes to handling the coronavirus pandemic we know that nicholas sturgeon has long been one step ahead of downing street by implementing tougher restrictions when it comes to lockdown so this may not come as a surprise exactly but she does say that the prime minister is trying to politicize a scientific matter. the really very 2 public health challenges that we're dealing with right now from the absurd and ridiculous political statements that i am you know understandably be nice to respond to a prime minister or secretary of state in a government sense is dealing with the same issues i am right now to try to politicize these things is shameful and is unacceptable the governor of new york today and you can find this on twitter has put out information about the at the states in america from which people going into new york will be quarantin
so that boris johnson using some quite laugh ish. language but of course throughout the entirety of the lockdown period there's been quite a lot of discrepancies between the devolved nations when it comes to handling the coronavirus pandemic we know that nicholas sturgeon has long been one step ahead of downing street by implementing tougher restrictions when it comes to lockdown so this may not come as a surprise exactly but she does say that the prime minister is trying to politicize a...