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on the economic rival in the uk, ou russia. on the economic rival in the uk, you describe _ russia. on the economic rival in the uk, you describe that _ russia. on the economic rival in the uk, you describe that as _ russia. on the economic rival in the uk, you describe that as a - russia. on the economic rival in the uk, you describe that as a lot - russia. on the economic rival in the uk, you describe that as a lot of - uk, you describe that as a lot of icing but not enough cake, what you mean? ., , ., _, , mean? the moves are welcome, they are lona mean? the moves are welcome, they are long overdue. _ mean? the moves are welcome, they are long overdue, but _ mean? the moves are welcome, they are long overdue, but the _ mean? the moves are welcome, they are long overdue, but the big - are long overdue, but the big fundamental reform we need to see is in companies house. at the moment, where people can register companies in the uk, it does not verify the information it gathers, and until that happens, we are making a cake but we have not get the cake itself, only the icing. find b
on the economic rival in the uk, ou russia. on the economic rival in the uk, you describe _ russia. on the economic rival in the uk, you describe that _ russia. on the economic rival in the uk, you describe that as _ russia. on the economic rival in the uk, you describe that as a - russia. on the economic rival in the uk, you describe that as a lot - russia. on the economic rival in the uk, you describe that as a lot of - uk, you describe that as a lot of icing but not enough cake, what you...
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have you lost trust in the uk? i trust my colleagues, i trust my friends, i trust a lot of people in the uk. it shook my trust in the system. and you may move, you may leave the country? the bank of england sets interest rates for the uk. at the moment they are 2.25% but are expected to increase later today, possibly up to 3%, in an attempt to deal with rising inflation, which is the rate at which prices are going up. this will affect savers and borrowers, including people with existing mortgages and first—time buyers. becky was hoping to buy her first house in derby with her partner. we were working it out and thinking, yeah, we can do this. we can do this. with the rates now, we're a lot more hesitant. you'rejust banging your head up against a brick wall, like, where do i go from here? what? what's the answer? what's the solution? and right now, i genuinely don't know the answer to that question. jay runs a music venue in the city. he's a homeowner who's worried about his repayments jumping massively in a few m
have you lost trust in the uk? i trust my colleagues, i trust my friends, i trust a lot of people in the uk. it shook my trust in the system. and you may move, you may leave the country? the bank of england sets interest rates for the uk. at the moment they are 2.25% but are expected to increase later today, possibly up to 3%, in an attempt to deal with rising inflation, which is the rate at which prices are going up. this will affect savers and borrowers, including people with existing...
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in the uk and europe the situation is quite different. interest rates are rising, but they are really rising because prices are going out of control as the result of their shock in the energy markets. so while they are rising everywhere, they are rising everywhere, they are rising for different reasons. in the us it is much more palatable. it's their response to strong growth. in the uk it is really to try to control rampant price pressures and have us use less energy and consume less in the meantime so that we can blanket some of those precious everywhere. so it is different.— it is different. thank you for -auttin it is different. thank you for putting this _ it is different. thank you for putting this all _ it is different. thank you for putting this all in _ it is different. thank you for l putting this all in perspective for us. it is very helpful. let's get some of the day's other news. the world bank says economic growth in east asia and the pacific region will weaken sharply this year because of the challenging conditions faced
in the uk and europe the situation is quite different. interest rates are rising, but they are really rising because prices are going out of control as the result of their shock in the energy markets. so while they are rising everywhere, they are rising everywhere, they are rising for different reasons. in the us it is much more palatable. it's their response to strong growth. in the uk it is really to try to control rampant price pressures and have us use less energy and consume less in the...
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it there would be a material risk to uk financial stability. it said it was seeking to restore market functioning and reduce any risks from contagion to credit conditions for uk households and businesses and it would intervene on whatever scale is necessary to do so. worried about the credibility of the chancellor's plans, traders have been selling government bonds, the instrument it uses to borrow money, forcing the government to pay much more in interest to borrow funds over the long term. now the bank is trying to counter that by buying the same bonds. since its announcement, that long—term borrowing cost has dropped but only by a little, before bouncing again. it's an embarrassment for the bank of england, which only last week announced it was selling government bonds, not buying them. i announced it was selling government bonds, not buying them.— bonds, not buying them. i have to sa that bonds, not buying them. i have to say that this _ bonds, not buying them. i have to say that this reaction _ bonds, not buying them. i have to say tha
it there would be a material risk to uk financial stability. it said it was seeking to restore market functioning and reduce any risks from contagion to credit conditions for uk households and businesses and it would intervene on whatever scale is necessary to do so. worried about the credibility of the chancellor's plans, traders have been selling government bonds, the instrument it uses to borrow money, forcing the government to pay much more in interest to borrow funds over the long term....
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uk financial turmoil. hello and welcome to this special programme on the finacial turmoil we have all seen and experienced over the past week and beyond. what does it mean for the pound in your pocket, your mortage rate, and the future of the uk's economy? to help answer these questions, we have a panel of experts. andrew walker is a former bbc economics correspondent who has reported on many tumultuous events in economies around the world and will turn his weathered eye to what the uk has been experiencing. and from across the uk, we have mercedes osborne — a director at the exeter based mortgage brokers pointers financial — paul lewis, is a personal finance expert who presents the bbc�*s money box radio show and joins us from llandudno, and fiona cincotta is a currency expert and senior market analyst at city index — the online trading platform. she's in north london. welcome to all of you. so, first, andrew how did all this turmoil start? the pound at one stage went to an all—time low and lost
uk financial turmoil. hello and welcome to this special programme on the finacial turmoil we have all seen and experienced over the past week and beyond. what does it mean for the pound in your pocket, your mortage rate, and the future of the uk's economy? to help answer these questions, we have a panel of experts. andrew walker is a former bbc economics correspondent who has reported on many tumultuous events in economies around the world and will turn his weathered eye to what the uk has been...
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we are looking — uk and the united states? - are looking for further are looking forfurther alignment between our economies and we have been doing this since last year with the settlement of the boeing air bus case at the wto, how do we stop fighting each other and how do we start working together and addressing the larger challenges that we are going to be facing and particularly that case from nonmarket economy competitors who are enjoying state support like nothing either of us has experienced. it’s like nothing either of us has experienced.— like nothing either of us has experienced. it's been made re experienced. it's been made pretty clear. _ experienced. it's been made pretty clear, even _ experienced. it's been made pretty clear, even we - experienced. it's been made pretty clear, even we heard | pretty clear, even we heard from secretary trevelyan just now at the press conference saying that if a free trade agreement is on the table they will be ready to mobilise on that quite immediately. is that completely off t
we are looking — uk and the united states? - are looking for further are looking forfurther alignment between our economies and we have been doing this since last year with the settlement of the boeing air bus case at the wto, how do we stop fighting each other and how do we start working together and addressing the larger challenges that we are going to be facing and particularly that case from nonmarket economy competitors who are enjoying state support like nothing either of us has...
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tom greatrex is ceo of the uk's nuclear industry association. he was also former shadow energy minister, covering energy policy for the opposition labour party here in the uk. thank you so much forjoining me today. it is good to see you. yesterday i was watching a clip of tony blair mocking david cameron about the conservatives stance on nuclear, and that one day someone might turn around and say the lights are going to go out, let's rustle up some nuclear. this is the major criticism — you can'tjust rustle up nuclear energy. no, you can't, it takes time to build them, but once built, produce a lot of power from a very small site for a very long time without any carbon emissions and without the prices we are seeing by relying on burning fossil fuels. how long would it take, all things considered, to be up and running? do you think 15 years even remotely realistic?- do you think 15 years even remotely realistic? yes, if we aet remotely realistic? yes, if we net on remotely realistic? yes, if we get on with — remotely realistic? yes, if we get
tom greatrex is ceo of the uk's nuclear industry association. he was also former shadow energy minister, covering energy policy for the opposition labour party here in the uk. thank you so much forjoining me today. it is good to see you. yesterday i was watching a clip of tony blair mocking david cameron about the conservatives stance on nuclear, and that one day someone might turn around and say the lights are going to go out, let's rustle up some nuclear. this is the major criticism — you...
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trade is 60% of the uk economy. it drives and safeguards and generates thousands ofjobs across every region in the economy, and there was no mention of it at all. the confederation of british industry is one of a growing number calling on the government to re—examine britain's post—brexit trading arrangements and the visa system supporting foreign labour. there is going to be quite a shallow recession, but the question really now facing policy makers, facing all of us, is how do we make sure it gets no worse, how do we make sure we come out of it at the end of the year? and that comes down to this serial british problem of business investment. what of energy prices and inflation? we return to our business editor, simonjack. we could be here in a few months' time and inflation might be zero, and the reason it might be zero is because you are comparing these high prices to the high prices of a year ago. but that doesn't mean that extra money, that money people are spending on energy, hasn't been a permanent hit to
trade is 60% of the uk economy. it drives and safeguards and generates thousands ofjobs across every region in the economy, and there was no mention of it at all. the confederation of british industry is one of a growing number calling on the government to re—examine britain's post—brexit trading arrangements and the visa system supporting foreign labour. there is going to be quite a shallow recession, but the question really now facing policy makers, facing all of us, is how do we make...
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i want to go to the uk. the uk. i want fulfilment _ you succeed? i want to go to the uk. the uk. i want fulfilment in - you succeed? i want to go to the uk. the uk. i want fulfilment in my - the uk. i want fulfilment in my craft _ the uk. i want fulfilment in my craft i— the uk. i want fulfilment in my craft. i mean, the nhs has a walk—in system _ craft. i mean, the nhs has a walk—in system and — craft. i mean, the nhs has a walk—in system and that is what i want. in system and that is what i want. london, we system and that is what i want. in london, we described what we system and that is what i want. in london, we described what we had seen to the british medical association, the trade union for doctors in the uk. is the british government complicit, do you think, in active recruitment?— in active recruitment? certainly, the will in active recruitment? certainly, they will be _ in active recruitment? certainly, they will be aware, _ in active recruitment? certainly, they will be aware, if _ in active recruitment? certainly, they will be aware, if the - in active re
i want to go to the uk. the uk. i want fulfilment _ you succeed? i want to go to the uk. the uk. i want fulfilment in - you succeed? i want to go to the uk. the uk. i want fulfilment in my - the uk. i want fulfilment in my craft _ the uk. i want fulfilment in my craft i— the uk. i want fulfilment in my craft. i mean, the nhs has a walk—in system _ craft. i mean, the nhs has a walk—in system and — craft. i mean, the nhs has a walk—in system and that is what i want. in system and that...
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and i want to see if these allegations point to any contravention of uk law. and then i will take action against the enforcement of that dovetails with gdp, the general data protection regulation, which came into effect under your watch. how valuable and effective has gdpr been as a legal framework? the strength of the gdpr is that because there were high fines and new enforcement tools for the regulator, companies paid attention to it and data protection, instead of being just an i.t. issue, became a board level issue. and so i think companies took data protection seriously for the first time in 20 years. i want to briefly look at how the criminaljustice system is being influenced by the icao. during your time as commissioner last year, you released investigation into the use of mobile phone extraction by police forces conducting criminal investigations in england and wales. those safeguards are now going to be enshrined in law, which a lot of people have put down as a big success for your office. what were you concerned about and what will this work mean in
and i want to see if these allegations point to any contravention of uk law. and then i will take action against the enforcement of that dovetails with gdp, the general data protection regulation, which came into effect under your watch. how valuable and effective has gdpr been as a legal framework? the strength of the gdpr is that because there were high fines and new enforcement tools for the regulator, companies paid attention to it and data protection, instead of being just an i.t. issue,...
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millions of fans celebrated across the uk as the goals rolled in. france will take on england in the quarter finals next week — after the defending champions beat poland 3—1. in other news — belgium is set for the trial of ten men— accused of involvement in the deadliest attack on belgian soil in decades. ceremonies to mark the start of construction of the world's biggest telescope spread across two
millions of fans celebrated across the uk as the goals rolled in. france will take on england in the quarter finals next week — after the defending champions beat poland 3—1. in other news — belgium is set for the trial of ten men— accused of involvement in the deadliest attack on belgian soil in decades. ceremonies to mark the start of construction of the world's biggest telescope spread across two
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inflation in the uk hit a ten—year high. and as prices rise, wages aren't keeping pace, and it means a squeeze on already stretched incomes. when we talk about a standard of living and income squeeze, we mean prices are going up faster than wages, and that is what we are. and that can be unpleasant and it will be one of the biggest issues for next year. how does the chancellor respond? he is in a difficult spot, because his instincts are to get the public debt down over time, and if you look at the amount of total debt in the uk, it is at £2.2 trillion. to give you an idea how much that is, if you went back to when the pyramids were being built 5,000 years ago and started spending £1 million per day, you would be about two thirds of the way through it by now. so, it's a huge number. it doesn't really matter because usually, you measure debt compared to income, the national income, and the total national debt is equal to our total national income, roughly. and that is the highest it has been for a long time. his instinct is
inflation in the uk hit a ten—year high. and as prices rise, wages aren't keeping pace, and it means a squeeze on already stretched incomes. when we talk about a standard of living and income squeeze, we mean prices are going up faster than wages, and that is what we are. and that can be unpleasant and it will be one of the biggest issues for next year. how does the chancellor respond? he is in a difficult spot, because his instincts are to get the public debt down over time, and if you look...
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we are not prepared for temperatures like that in the uk. the infrastructure around us isn't prepared to cope with temperatures like that in the uk. a lot of our homes and a lot of our places of work are far too hot inside when it gets to these high temperatures and there's not many places for people to go for respite. we can forecast these things in advance, so we have some early warning, so i think what we need to do is really change that housing and our cities and the way that we're living, because it's often those types of things that go wrong. so, after we've had that early warning, people don't know what to do, they don't know where to go, their houses are built wrongly or they're living on the top floor in a very unsuitable apartment for very high temperatures. so, really thinking about going forward into the future, you know, how we're building in the future and when we are redeveloping somewhere, you know, what standards we're building to to making sure that railways don't buckle or people are not living on the floodplain. above all
we are not prepared for temperatures like that in the uk. the infrastructure around us isn't prepared to cope with temperatures like that in the uk. a lot of our homes and a lot of our places of work are far too hot inside when it gets to these high temperatures and there's not many places for people to go for respite. we can forecast these things in advance, so we have some early warning, so i think what we need to do is really change that housing and our cities and the way that we're living,...
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across the uk. so, we will reach unseasonable highs in west wales. 21 degrees recorded in porthmadog. but look at how the temperatures change through the week ahead. there's also some very wet and windy weather to come in the mid week. we are going to see some rain approaching wales even during monday. at this with the front is going to move in from the west pretty slowly. it is slow down again on where we thought it would be earlier on in the weekend. at the moment though, it does look wet overnight for northern ireland, perhaps the far southwest of wales, pembrokeshire and cornwall. and then further east, i think we are likely to see some low cloud pushing once again and mist and fog developing. through monday, the front and the west not really moving very far at all, perhaps getting a little further up the bristol channel. some of the rain barely making it across the welsh border into the midlands, by persistent rain sitting across western scotland. further east, perhaps some brighter spells but
across the uk. so, we will reach unseasonable highs in west wales. 21 degrees recorded in porthmadog. but look at how the temperatures change through the week ahead. there's also some very wet and windy weather to come in the mid week. we are going to see some rain approaching wales even during monday. at this with the front is going to move in from the west pretty slowly. it is slow down again on where we thought it would be earlier on in the weekend. at the moment though, it does look wet...
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what is your outlook for the uk economy?— your outlook for the uk economy? your outlook for the uk econom ? ., , , , economy? our outlook is pretty bleak for a _ economy? our outlook is pretty bleak for a lot _ economy? our outlook is pretty bleak for a lot of _ economy? our outlook is pretty bleak for a lot of economies, i bleak for a lot of economies, not just the bleak for a lot of economies, notjust the uk but also europe as well. we're looking at a recession, we think it will over — you may have already started on the third quarter of this year and continue all the way through next year. and one of the reasons for that, and there may be even worse situations in the uk because of the political uncertainty that may damage investment, and also the fact that the uk — it is highly exposed to external events, so if we see a beginning elsewhere it will suffer from that. beginning elsewhere it will sufferfrom that. i don't think the conditions are particularly good for the uk over the next year. good for the uk over the next ear. , ., �* w y good for the
what is your outlook for the uk economy?— your outlook for the uk economy? your outlook for the uk econom ? ., , , , economy? our outlook is pretty bleak for a _ economy? our outlook is pretty bleak for a lot _ economy? our outlook is pretty bleak for a lot of _ economy? our outlook is pretty bleak for a lot of economies, i bleak for a lot of economies, not just the bleak for a lot of economies, notjust the uk but also europe as well. we're looking at a recession, we think it will over —...
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uk. -- armistice day has been marked in the uk- the — uk. -- armistice day has been marked in the uk. the silence _ uk. -- armistice day has been marked in the uk. the silence is _ uk. -- armistice day has been marked in the uk. the silence is held - uk. -- armistice day has been marked in the uk. the silence is held every - in the uk. the silence is held every year at 11am at the 11th of november to mark the end of world war i in 1918 and to remember the war dead. you are watching bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... recession looms as the economy shrinks. jeremy hunt says it is his priority to tackle the cost of living crisis. kwasi kwarteng says he warned liz truss she was going too far with her ill—fated economic plan. he said he told the prime minister she was going at breakneck —— breakneck speed. the uk commemorates its war dead with a two—minute silence. sport now, let's get a full roundup from the bbc sport centre. thank you, good afternoon. in less than 24—hour time, england red roses are going to be getting their women's rugby union world cup final under way in
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bring more jobs to the uk, will have more investment in the uk, will have more investment in the uk. it gives us an ability to stretch out our traditional us base and bring some science and research and bring some science and research and development here to the uk. yes. it's a and development here to the uk. yes. it's a research — and development here to the uk. yes. it's a research center. _ and development here to the uk. yes. it's a research center. is _ and development here to the uk. yes. it's a research center. is it _ and development here to the uk. yes. it's a research center. is it fair to assume that this is notjust about covid? how many other illnesses, diseases ultimately could be worked on here?— illnesses, diseases ultimately could be worked on here? absolutely. it's an innovation _ be worked on here? absolutely. it's an innovation and _ be worked on here? absolutely. it's an innovation and technology - be worked on here? absolutely. it'sj an innovation and technology centre we are building. they'll be a manufacturing plant alongside that the ability to do research
bring more jobs to the uk, will have more investment in the uk, will have more investment in the uk. it gives us an ability to stretch out our traditional us base and bring some science and research and bring some science and research and development here to the uk. yes. it's a and development here to the uk. yes. it's a research — and development here to the uk. yes. it's a research center. _ and development here to the uk. yes. it's a research center. is _ and development here to the uk....
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i think the issue for the uk and by— rates. i think the issue for the uk and by the — rates. i think the issue for the uk and by the way italy has seen an increase — and by the way italy has seen an increase in— and by the way italy has seen an increase in its borrowing costs that are almost — increase in its borrowing costs that are almost as great and certainly puts it _ are almost as great and certainly puts it into — are almost as great and certainly puts it into very unsustainable territory — puts it into very unsustainable territory given how high its debt is, but — territory given how high its debt is, but i — territory given how high its debt is, but i think what's happened with the uk _ is, but i think what's happened with the uk is _ is, but i think what's happened with the uk is you have had all of that adjustment people are looking at for the next _ adjustment people are looking at for the next year almost happening in six or— the next year almost happening in six or seven weeks or in the government debt market. and it is a bit of— government deb
i think the issue for the uk and by— rates. i think the issue for the uk and by the — rates. i think the issue for the uk and by the way italy has seen an increase — and by the way italy has seen an increase in— and by the way italy has seen an increase in its borrowing costs that are almost — increase in its borrowing costs that are almost as great and certainly puts it _ are almost as great and certainly puts it into — are almost as great and certainly puts it into very...
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_ uk. no hiatus on policy, a new chancellor in place? there - uk. no hiatus on policy, a new chancellor in place? there was uk. no hiatus on policy, a new. chancellor in place? there was an im ortant chancellor in place? there was an important meeting _ chancellor in place? there was an important meeting between - chancellor in place? there was an important meeting between the i important meeting between the chancellor and the bank of england governor. they will now meet twice a week, which shows you we are at emergency crisis situation. they will coordinate their efforts. remember, some of what the treasury is doing will cut back inflation in terms of the package tomorrow. some of it might add to inflation. it is important to know what the bank of england's reaction will be in terms of interest rates. we are expecting that big package, tens of billions for households and businesses, households, businesses and the markets will be watching for the detail. ., ,., markets will be watching for the detail. . ,., , ., markets will be watching for the deta
_ uk. no hiatus on policy, a new chancellor in place? there - uk. no hiatus on policy, a new chancellor in place? there was uk. no hiatus on policy, a new. chancellor in place? there was an im ortant chancellor in place? there was an important meeting _ chancellor in place? there was an important meeting between - chancellor in place? there was an important meeting between the i important meeting between the chancellor and the bank of england governor. they will now meet twice a week, which...
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i'm from the uk. i know what you're talking about, yeah. uk and netherlands are the worst 196. it will be a lot better in the south of europe. why did you set up a company here and not the sahara 7 we love the sun. actually, the netherlands as a european leader in solar power, getting as much a 17% of its energy from the sun. lex is a bit of a world leader, too. in 2012, he co—founded the team that went on to win the solar channel cruiser race across the australian outback four times in a row. unsurprisingly, the design of light—year one a somewhat more conventional. now, solar cells are getting better and better at turning sunlight into electricity but lex's company is focused on making what energy it can harvest go further. the result will be the most energy efficient five seater on the market when it launches with a ruthlessly aerodynamic design, wearing about half a tesla model 5 and with veins and efficiency. the tendency has been for electric cars to look at a large exhilaration and large battery so because of those, cars get very heavy and very heavy cards that accel
i'm from the uk. i know what you're talking about, yeah. uk and netherlands are the worst 196. it will be a lot better in the south of europe. why did you set up a company here and not the sahara 7 we love the sun. actually, the netherlands as a european leader in solar power, getting as much a 17% of its energy from the sun. lex is a bit of a world leader, too. in 2012, he co—founded the team that went on to win the solar channel cruiser race across the australian outback four times in a...
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so it is going to be a difficult time in the uk. ~ ., , a, a, ., the uk. we are acutely aware of that. the uk. we are acutely aware of that- good _ the uk. we are acutely aware of that. good to _ the uk. we are acutely aware of that. good to talk— the uk. we are acutely aware of that. good to talk to _ the uk. we are acutely aware of that. good to talk to you, - that. good to talk to you, fiona, have a good day. let's stay with the soaring cost of living — because food prices are continuing to rise at record rates. food price inflation jumped from 10.6% to 11.6% in september, according to the british retail consortium. food and clothing charities say that at a time when they're dealing with increasing need, donations are falling — and rising prices mean they are struggling to restock, as our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. these empty pallets show the stark reality for some charities. falling donations mean it's a weekly scramble for this charity to fill up to 1,000 food boxes a week for needy families across the north—east.
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the uk's sam ryder was the runner up of this year's contest. scotland have been promoted to the top tier in the nations league. steve clarke's team only needed a draw against ukraine in krakow this evening. the game was goalless meaning scotland win the group and earn a place in league a for the next stage of the competition. scientists at nasa have successfully tested a new technique to protect the earth from potentially dangerous meteorites. they deliberately crashed a rocket into an asteroid which was travelling at a speed of about 12—thousand miles an hour some 7 million miles from earth. the aim — to try push it off course. 0ur science editor rebecca morrelle has the story. closing in on the target. images beamed back from 7 million miles away as a nasa spacecraft approaches an asteroid. the details of the rocky world are revealed, but this probe isn't here to study it. its job is to knock the space rock off course by smashing into it. ..two...one! cheering. oh, wow. and this was the reaction from mission control. cheering. fantastic!
the uk's sam ryder was the runner up of this year's contest. scotland have been promoted to the top tier in the nations league. steve clarke's team only needed a draw against ukraine in krakow this evening. the game was goalless meaning scotland win the group and earn a place in league a for the next stage of the competition. scientists at nasa have successfully tested a new technique to protect the earth from potentially dangerous meteorites. they deliberately crashed a rocket into an asteroid...
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every major economy is l the uk? every ma'or economy is deafinu the uk? every ma'or economy is dealing with — the uk? every major economy is dealing with exactly _ the uk? every major economy is dealing with exactly the - the uk? every major economy is dealing with exactly the same i dealing with exactly the same issues. the bank of england has made this timely intervention, doing what it should do, with the government should do, what the chancellor and i are focused on is delivering the economic growth plan which is ultimately was going to help people and give people the confidence, it's going to create jobs and give people the confidence, it's going to createjobs in and give people the confidence, it's going to create jobs in the economy and key people and work so they can make it through the winter, benefit from the protection and energy continue to protect our standard of living. d0 continue to protect our standard of livina. ,, ., continue to protect our standard of livina. ., ., , ,., , continue to protect our standard of livin. ., ., , , ., livin
every major economy is l the uk? every ma'or economy is deafinu the uk? every ma'or economy is dealing with — the uk? every major economy is dealing with exactly _ the uk? every major economy is dealing with exactly the - the uk? every major economy is dealing with exactly the same i dealing with exactly the same issues. the bank of england has made this timely intervention, doing what it should do, with the government should do, what the chancellor and i are focused on is delivering the...
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could be strongest cuts uk there's not - strongest cuts uk there's not much rain and forecast either in the next few days and beyond. the wet weather is much further south in europe, this area of cloud brought some heavy rain to the mediterranean earlier on from an area of low pressure. another area of low pressure. another area of low pressure is moving away from the uk, heading its way down towards biscay with high pressure to the north of our shores you've got the run of easterly winds bringing our weather in from the baltic sea and finland. may well start with macleod on friday for england and wales, most likely to become confined to south wales and southern england. could be a few showers darted about as well. otherwise his stride, born the way of you get to the far north of scotland we've got that misty low cloud will likely hear. similar temperature contrast, cuyler mum is not seacoast but could make 18 or 19 in argyle and butte. or sheltered from those easterly winds. still have a high pressure to the north of the uk into we can cover that area of low pressure brings us what
could be strongest cuts uk there's not - strongest cuts uk there's not much rain and forecast either in the next few days and beyond. the wet weather is much further south in europe, this area of cloud brought some heavy rain to the mediterranean earlier on from an area of low pressure. another area of low pressure. another area of low pressure is moving away from the uk, heading its way down towards biscay with high pressure to the north of our shores you've got the run of easterly winds...
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currently, my status in uk is as refugee. so i arrived in the uk when i was 16 years old. it was a very kind of mix of feelings. at the same time, i was nervous because i entered into a new world that was very, very different from afghanistan. the culture, the language, the people. it was really difficult situation. but still i knew deep inside me this is where i wanted to be, so i have to adjust myself into the society. these images are my childhood with war, but i only try to keep the good memories with me. it's just that you miss the country where you used to live and where you were born. in afghanistan, you can't go outside, especially alone. as a woman, you need to have a male with you to go out anywhere, even going to school. i know my family was allowing me to go to school, but not alone on my own like i'm walking now, like i came today alone. school was the first step for me, like a baby step, getting into british life and british society. so i was really nervous. it'sjust the language was a huge barrierfor me, i couldn't communicate very well. i'm cutting these. a
currently, my status in uk is as refugee. so i arrived in the uk when i was 16 years old. it was a very kind of mix of feelings. at the same time, i was nervous because i entered into a new world that was very, very different from afghanistan. the culture, the language, the people. it was really difficult situation. but still i knew deep inside me this is where i wanted to be, so i have to adjust myself into the society. these images are my childhood with war, but i only try to keep the good...
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to parts of scotland, could be more active bringing showers more generally into the north—west the uk. meanwhile more of you will enjoy drier weather to thursday and a tendency for the weather to start to get warmer. temperatures more widely into the high teens to low 20s. friday, showers still left on the charts, potentially coming up from the south, but the emphasis is for a lot of dry weather and sunshine, temperatures continuing to rise, highs of low 20s. a couple of models, next weekend, both quite different, high—pressure, wind coming down from a cool direction, this second model, american, chose the wind coming off the atlantic, still no agreement in the forecast as we head into the bulk of the jubilee holiday weekend. the forecast very uncertain, it is likely to change, spells of sunshine, temperatures around average, warming the south, perhaps on the cool side in the north—east, details of any rain and showers does not there at the moment. that is the latest. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 7pm... culture secretary, nadine dorries, has urged uefa to
to parts of scotland, could be more active bringing showers more generally into the north—west the uk. meanwhile more of you will enjoy drier weather to thursday and a tendency for the weather to start to get warmer. temperatures more widely into the high teens to low 20s. friday, showers still left on the charts, potentially coming up from the south, but the emphasis is for a lot of dry weather and sunshine, temperatures continuing to rise, highs of low 20s. a couple of models, next weekend,...
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are you along by the fact that the uk of the g7 is | by the fact that the uk of the g7 is the only uk economy shrinking at the moment? ~ . . ., the only uk economy shrinking at the moment? ~ . . t, t, moment? according to the international _ moment? according to the international monetary - moment? according to the i international monetary fund, moment? according to the - international monetary fund, around a third _ international monetary fund, around a third of— international monetary fund, around a third of the world's economy is in recessiou— a third of the world's economy is in recession this year all will be in recession— recession this year all will be in recession next year. that a principe. _ recession next year. that a principe, but not entirely because of high _ principe, but not entirely because of high global energy prices. we can't of high global energy prices. can't carry of high global energy prices. we can't carry on like this with great lower_ can't carry on like this with great lower than— can't carry on like this with great lowerthan our— can't carry on l
are you along by the fact that the uk of the g7 is | by the fact that the uk of the g7 is the only uk economy shrinking at the moment? ~ . . ., the only uk economy shrinking at the moment? ~ . . t, t, moment? according to the international _ moment? according to the international monetary - moment? according to the i international monetary fund, moment? according to the - international monetary fund, around a third _ international monetary fund, around a third of— international monetary fund,...
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when later called up by the film's producer in the uk, faiz at first denied offering to trade african greys, and then claimed he did not know that their import was now illegal. 0ur reporter contracted other sellers based in africa and asia and secured promises of shipments via transit countries. but for every one of these traders who we have highlighted, there are countless others using tricks online to avoid detection. they use clever things like sharing memories of something that maybe happened back when it was legal, but that might then stimulate discussion amongst traders about whether or not something was still available. so they might not have been directly advertising, butjust indicating that these things are available. or, more specifically, school people within these groups about how to talk about the trade without it being flagged. this is all made worse by the way in which social media allows pockets of communities to form, who actively evade any enforcement efforts that do exist. they are using sort of new private channels which might only be viewable to friends and only a
when later called up by the film's producer in the uk, faiz at first denied offering to trade african greys, and then claimed he did not know that their import was now illegal. 0ur reporter contracted other sellers based in africa and asia and secured promises of shipments via transit countries. but for every one of these traders who we have highlighted, there are countless others using tricks online to avoid detection. they use clever things like sharing memories of something that maybe...
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so, on the day of the fires, there was a record fire weather index in the uk. and actually, this level of fire weather is something that would, it would trigger an outright ban in some countries of the world, for example, in australia, on the use of fire outdoors. and it's something we're going to have to learn to deal with here in the uk and take examples from abroad, as to how you deal with the conditions that we're going to face more frequently. 0k, thank you so much, matt. thank you very much. we've already heard how record july temperatures in the uk would have been virtually impossible without climate change. now i'm going to meet one of the scientists from world weather attribution to find out more about their research. dr mariam zachariah, you worked on the study linking the uk heat wave to climate change. i'm really interested to know how you did that. we're going to be helped by this plot here, which refers to the st james�*s park weather station in central london. and basically on this, up here, you've got the temperature and then along the bottom
so, on the day of the fires, there was a record fire weather index in the uk. and actually, this level of fire weather is something that would, it would trigger an outright ban in some countries of the world, for example, in australia, on the use of fire outdoors. and it's something we're going to have to learn to deal with here in the uk and take examples from abroad, as to how you deal with the conditions that we're going to face more frequently. 0k, thank you so much, matt. thank you very...
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do we not have to find some bell founders up the uk? that's erfectl bell founders up the uk? that's perfectly doable _ bell founders up the uk? that's perfectly doable and _ bell founders up the uk? that's perfectly doable and that i bell founders up the uk? that's perfectly doable and that might| perfectly doable and that might be how it goes into the future, the point of highlighting the endangered crafts is to make a decision about what we do think is valuable and what we want to continue into the future. heritage is notjust about the past but about the future. what past but about the future. what su ort past but about the future. what support you _ past but about the future. what support you get _ past but about the future. what support you get you _ past but about the future. what support you get you talk - past but about the future. what support you get you talk about the apprenticeships out there in the fact you are paid while you train. what support you get from elsewhere to underpin these very important crafts? well, we get very little support. support comes from pri
do we not have to find some bell founders up the uk? that's erfectl bell founders up the uk? that's perfectly doable _ bell founders up the uk? that's perfectly doable and _ bell founders up the uk? that's perfectly doable and that i bell founders up the uk? that's perfectly doable and that might| perfectly doable and that might be how it goes into the future, the point of highlighting the endangered crafts is to make a decision about what we do think is valuable and what we want to continue...
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here's the uk prime minister. i think the trouble with the protocol arrangement is that they have been used and interpreted in such a way as to lose the confidence and the support of one important community in northern ireland — the unionist community. we community in northern ireland - the unionist community.- the unionist community. we will be talkin: the unionist community. we will be talking about _ the unionist community. we will be talking about this _ the unionist community. we will be talking about this in - be talking about this in business and whether or not we are set with the tradable between the uk and the eu. we will be talking to roger polen later on. a bill that would protect nationwide access to abortion in the united states has been blocked in the senate. democrats had attempted to introduce the measure ahead of a supreme court decision that is expected to overturn a ruling that established the right to abortion in the nineteen—seventies. but all 50 republicans and one democrat voted not to c
here's the uk prime minister. i think the trouble with the protocol arrangement is that they have been used and interpreted in such a way as to lose the confidence and the support of one important community in northern ireland — the unionist community. we community in northern ireland - the unionist community.- the unionist community. we will be talkin: the unionist community. we will be talking about _ the unionist community. we will be talking about this _ the unionist community. we will be...
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at the same time it warned the uk economy could already be in recession. dr roger barker is head of policy at the institute of directors, the uk bosses�* lobby group. do you buy into this? does a lower tax to britain square the circle for business on the risks of inflation and recession? t risks of inflation and recession?— risks of inflation and recession? ~ , , ., recession? i think this is all about restoring _ recession? i think this is all about restoring business i about restoring business confidence. businesses have been teetering on the like the rest of the economy, on the brink of recession for some time now. the energy programme we saw earlier this week as part of addressing those problems and this is the other big part. specifically, i think, what is good for business and likely to be good for business today is the reversal of the national insurance increase which was just a straight tax on employing people and was paid regardless of whether or not you were making a profit. so i think that will reduce business cost and that gives business a
at the same time it warned the uk economy could already be in recession. dr roger barker is head of policy at the institute of directors, the uk bosses�* lobby group. do you buy into this? does a lower tax to britain square the circle for business on the risks of inflation and recession? t risks of inflation and recession?— risks of inflation and recession? ~ , , ., recession? i think this is all about restoring _ recession? i think this is all about restoring business i about restoring...
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most of the rain will be across the northern half of the uk. south—eastern areas may stay dry and it should be quite warm here. temperatures reaching 20 degrees. cooler air certainly in scotland. so those weather fronts move in to the uk, they get so far and then they stop. they stall because we've got a wave on that front which will bring some wetter weather back in from the south—west overnight, pushing northwards and eastwards across the uk by the time we get to wednesday morning. so quite a wet start on wednesday morning. this band of rain is moving through fairly quickly, so it will be replaced by sunshine and some showers, heavy ones across western scotland, perhaps into northern ireland. chilly in those stronger winds, 12—13 degrees, still quite mild in the south—east, even with that rain pushing through. more weather fronts come in from the atlantic as we head into thursday. again, a lot of isobars on the chart, so quite windy i think during thursday. and we've got these frequent showers coming in to scotland, northern ireland,
most of the rain will be across the northern half of the uk. south—eastern areas may stay dry and it should be quite warm here. temperatures reaching 20 degrees. cooler air certainly in scotland. so those weather fronts move in to the uk, they get so far and then they stop. they stall because we've got a wave on that front which will bring some wetter weather back in from the south—west overnight, pushing northwards and eastwards across the uk by the time we get to wednesday morning. so...
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to look after.— uk to look after. how would you describe morale _ uk to look after. how would you describe morale in _ uk to look after. how would you describe morale in the - uk to look after. how would you describe morale in the nhs i uk to look after. how would you describe morale in the nhs in i uk to look after. how would you i describe morale in the nhs in your experience? i describe morale in the nhs in your experience?_ experience? i started working in 2016. the nhs _ experience? i started working in 2016. the nhs ran _ experience? i started working in 2016. the nhs ran on _ experience? i started working in 2016. the nhs ran on goodwill. experience? i started working in i 2016. the nhs ran on goodwill and everyone was happier than currently. right now we are stressed, the well—being of staff is at risk from junior doctors are talking about people taking their lives because of stress and burn—out. we havejunior doctors leaving the country looking for an easier life for less stress and it's something we defi
to look after.— uk to look after. how would you describe morale _ uk to look after. how would you describe morale in _ uk to look after. how would you describe morale in the - uk to look after. how would you describe morale in the nhs i uk to look after. how would you describe morale in the nhs in i uk to look after. how would you i describe morale in the nhs in your experience? i describe morale in the nhs in your experience?_ experience? i started working in 2016. the nhs _ experience? i...
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very hard labour markets in the uk. but the industry absolutely wants to welcome back international visitors. it is an industry that normally generates about £28 billion each year. we have seen that revenue dropped by 50 million over the past two years, so a lot of businesses really haven't run their reserves down, a lot of people are really on the edge and we need to trade our way out of our difficulties. and so the news today is great news that our borders are open and people can start to travel again. previously, only fully vaccinated people were able to visit. we still have pretty high rates of covid infection. isn't it still a risk that without these restrictions, inbound travellers are at significant risk? the government has been very careful about balancing health and travel. we have had travel restrictions in place for a very long time. you can see from the data that is released that, yes, there is an increase in covid — not from international travel, just from normal daily life — but it isn't it leading to
very hard labour markets in the uk. but the industry absolutely wants to welcome back international visitors. it is an industry that normally generates about £28 billion each year. we have seen that revenue dropped by 50 million over the past two years, so a lot of businesses really haven't run their reserves down, a lot of people are really on the edge and we need to trade our way out of our difficulties. and so the news today is great news that our borders are open and people can start to...
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now, by monday, low pressure is trying to take hold across the uk. it's trying to pull in cooler, fresher air from the atlantic. however, it's not a cleanjob. we will see some showers across eastern england, but they're likely to be hit and miss — many areas still staying dry and hot here. further west, a greater chance of showers, and it looks like a change in wind direction will also mean we finally start to see temperatures shifting closer to the average values for the time of year. but it's a tapering off, as i said, not really a plunge. by tuesday, low pressure to the south of the uk looks like it will mean we get some showers eventually getting across into eastern england, and it looks like we'll see some of those around on wednesday as well. if we take a look at the outlook for the week ahead, what you can see is that, for all areas, temperatures start to sit much closer to the average values for the time of year — the heat gone by the time we get to tuesday. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the w
now, by monday, low pressure is trying to take hold across the uk. it's trying to pull in cooler, fresher air from the atlantic. however, it's not a cleanjob. we will see some showers across eastern england, but they're likely to be hit and miss — many areas still staying dry and hot here. further west, a greater chance of showers, and it looks like a change in wind direction will also mean we finally start to see temperatures shifting closer to the average values for the time of year. but...
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uk. we have amazing _ different parts of the uk. - have amazing buildings around the uk. the stuff we're talking about today about taking the programmes to broadcast from those places. the programmes to broadcast from those nam-— programmes to broadcast from those places-— those places. the need to be secial those places. the need to be special bulletins _ those places. the need to be special bulletins from - those places. the need to be special bulletins from the - special bulletins from the regions, you are still running a back—up studio in london, i went to? for all those outside broadcast so that cost is still there. . ., , , , there. the cost is still there but it is not _ there. the cost is still there but it is not strictly - there. the cost is still there but it is not strictly about i but it is not strictly about that because in london we share our studio with the news channels and that studio is running all day every day anyway and so it is not as if we're sort of running
uk. we have amazing _ different parts of the uk. - have amazing buildings around the uk. the stuff we're talking about today about taking the programmes to broadcast from those places. the programmes to broadcast from those nam-— programmes to broadcast from those places-— those places. the need to be secial those places. the need to be special bulletins _ those places. the need to be special bulletins from - those places. the need to be special bulletins from the - special bulletins from...
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the uk is heading for recession. the bank of england has predicted a bleak year ahead with soaring inflation and interest rates rising. i'll be taking a look at what it means for you. thousands of seabirds are dying across the uk as the country experiences its biggest ever outbreak of avian flu.
the uk is heading for recession. the bank of england has predicted a bleak year ahead with soaring inflation and interest rates rising. i'll be taking a look at what it means for you. thousands of seabirds are dying across the uk as the country experiences its biggest ever outbreak of avian flu.
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current thinking, wednesday, very wet across the southern half of the uk. the rain shifting north later in the day. strong winds across england and wales, particularly wednesday evening, and particularly along the channel coast, and then into the small hours of thursday, some of the strongest of winds for the northeast of england, the northeast of scotland. we could even see storm force winds across the northern isles for a time early on on thursday. thursday and friday, generally seeing things tending to become a little quieter. still breezy on thursday, still quite a lot of showers around. friday, drier for many. but the upshot of this week's weather is actually a pretty wet story, particularly in some areas towards the west. best part of 100mm of rain. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm monica miller the headlines. an explosion in istanbul kills six people and injures more than 80 — turkey's president calls it a vile attack. president biden arrives in indonesia — he'll meet the chinese leader xijinping on monday — ahead of the 6
current thinking, wednesday, very wet across the southern half of the uk. the rain shifting north later in the day. strong winds across england and wales, particularly wednesday evening, and particularly along the channel coast, and then into the small hours of thursday, some of the strongest of winds for the northeast of england, the northeast of scotland. we could even see storm force winds across the northern isles for a time early on on thursday. thursday and friday, generally seeing things...
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western fringes of the uk will aet 'ust last? western fringes of the uk will get just above _ last? western fringes of the uk will getjust above freezing. _ last? western fringes of the uk will getjust above freezing. eastern - get just above freezing. eastern parts of the uk will see daytime temperatures struggling to get much above freezing if cattle. we are talking further widespread and at times hard spread frost all over the weekend. —— if at all. there are signs mild air will pushing at the weekend. it could have some success. this time next week it could be considerably milder. the transition to milder air considerably milder. the transition to milderair coming in considerably milder. the transition to milder air coming in could well bring further snow for a time before it turns to rain. more eyes on that transition which is expected to get under way this weekend. aha, transition which is expected to get under way this weekend.- transition which is expected to get under way this weekend. a tough week ahead for many — under way this weekend. a tough week ahead for many p
western fringes of the uk will aet 'ust last? western fringes of the uk will get just above _ last? western fringes of the uk will getjust above freezing. _ last? western fringes of the uk will getjust above freezing. eastern - get just above freezing. eastern parts of the uk will see daytime temperatures struggling to get much above freezing if cattle. we are talking further widespread and at times hard spread frost all over the weekend. —— if at all. there are signs mild air will pushing...
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during the pandemic, thousands of dog thefts were reported across the uk and ireland. this is the story of molly, one of those stolen dogs, and the fight to bring her back home. are you good? i would actually rather know that she was dead than to imagine the sort of people that she's with right now. a miniature, bitch, two—year—old, lads. it's the smell that gets - you first and then hundreds of these eyes - looking back at you. i have seen people taking photographs of dogs. i guarantee that i can look on dog for sale pages and see those pictures. only a very, very small percentage of people are actually prosecuted for this. good girl! she still has love to give and still has faith - in the human race. good girl, good girl! we haven't stopped fighting for even a single day, and we never will. are you good? one of my favourite things that i remember about molly is that she just had so much love inside herfor all of us. she's just so lovable and kind. the last photo that i took of molly, mollyjust stood there behind the flowers. in those photos, she really looks like
during the pandemic, thousands of dog thefts were reported across the uk and ireland. this is the story of molly, one of those stolen dogs, and the fight to bring her back home. are you good? i would actually rather know that she was dead than to imagine the sort of people that she's with right now. a miniature, bitch, two—year—old, lads. it's the smell that gets - you first and then hundreds of these eyes - looking back at you. i have seen people taking photographs of dogs. i guarantee...
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boxing day sales begin in the uk — but will shoppers be cutting back
boxing day sales begin in the uk — but will shoppers be cutting back
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in the uk, some regions could see 30 _ be done. in the uk, some regions could see 30 degrees _ be done. in the uk, some regions could see 30 degrees or- be done. in the uk, some regions could see 30 degrees or more - could see 30 degrees or more tomorrow. health professionals and others say we must treat it seriously, alongside the fun and relaxation. duncan kennedy, bbc news. let's get the full forecast now. here's ben rich. for some it has started to turn very warm indeed, but as we have already heard, there is something even warmer on the way. let's look at the temperatures today because not everybody has been in the very warm air. western london up to 29.5 degrees. all the nations of the uk have been above 20 today but not all have been above 20 today but not all have been above 20 today but not all have been that close to 30. let me show you temperatures across europe to date. a2 in southern spain. this a0 in france is a new record, the earliest point in the year that france has ever reached a0 degrees. as we have heard, some
in the uk, some regions could see 30 _ be done. in the uk, some regions could see 30 degrees _ be done. in the uk, some regions could see 30 degrees or- be done. in the uk, some regions could see 30 degrees or more - could see 30 degrees or more tomorrow. health professionals and others say we must treat it seriously, alongside the fun and relaxation. duncan kennedy, bbc news. let's get the full forecast now. here's ben rich. for some it has started to turn very warm indeed, but as we have...
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i— the uk? it is hard for me to make a determination. i know _ the uk? it is hard for me to make a determination. i know that - determination. i know that commonwealth traders... i don�*t know the data but i know the uk government is trying to look for more opportunity from trade with other commonwealth countries and that provides, in the absence of the european market, i think, a wonderful opportunity. european market, ithink, a wonderful opportunity. rwanda has been in the headlines _ wonderful opportunity. rwanda has been in the headlines because i wonderful opportunity. rwanda has been in the headlines because of i been in the headlines because of this uk policy to take asylum seekers from the uk to the country. last week efforts to send some of the monoplane ended in failure. without come up, do you think? t am without come up, do you think? i am not sure. without come up, do you think? i am not sure- i — without come up, do you think? i am not sure- i do — without come up, do you think? i am not sure. i do not _ without come up, do you think?
i— the uk? it is hard for me to make a determination. i know _ the uk? it is hard for me to make a determination. i know that - determination. i know that commonwealth traders... i don�*t know the data but i know the uk government is trying to look for more opportunity from trade with other commonwealth countries and that provides, in the absence of the european market, i think, a wonderful opportunity. european market, ithink, a wonderful opportunity. rwanda has been in the headlines _...
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we have the imf warning to the uk. i'm sure that the imf is trying to get that the imf is trying to get that warning out to other countries, do not follow suit, then you have borrowing costs in the us and uk rising, energy prices and gas prices going up, your thoughts?— your thoughts? thank you for havin: your thoughts? thank you for having me- — your thoughts? thank you for having me. markets - your thoughts? thank you for having me. markets are - your thoughts? thank you for having me. markets are not l having me. markets are not having me. markets are not having a good time at the moment because the key thing that we are observing is the record rise in global government borrowing costs so thatis government borrowing costs so that is a function of higher interest rates that is put up by central banks all around the world, notjust the uk and the us, but the euro area and many other economies, and that puts pressure on households and businesses and accordingly markets are worried about impending recession, and we a
we have the imf warning to the uk. i'm sure that the imf is trying to get that the imf is trying to get that warning out to other countries, do not follow suit, then you have borrowing costs in the us and uk rising, energy prices and gas prices going up, your thoughts?— your thoughts? thank you for havin: your thoughts? thank you for having me- — your thoughts? thank you for having me. markets - your thoughts? thank you for having me. markets are - your thoughts? thank you for having me....
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for the rest of the uk come a day of sunshine and blustery showers. they'll be most frequent in the far north—west. temperatures somewhere 11—20 on tuesday. a bit above average to the south. towards the middle of the week we are watching this developing area of low pressure. some uncertainty about the exact timing and track of it but it looks like it will bring some rain to some southern parts of england and wales. moving from west to east. further north across the uk, sunny spells and again some blustery showers, especially frequent for the west of scotland. temperatures 11—18, so a touch cooler in the middle of the week. bye. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko oi. the headlines... polls are opening in the philippines�* presidential election, and it's a divisive battle to succeed rodrigo duterte. and i'm karishma vaswani, live in manila, where more than 18,000 posts, from president to town councillor, are up for grabs in the elections. we'll be hearing from a political analyst about what's at stake in the philippine
for the rest of the uk come a day of sunshine and blustery showers. they'll be most frequent in the far north—west. temperatures somewhere 11—20 on tuesday. a bit above average to the south. towards the middle of the week we are watching this developing area of low pressure. some uncertainty about the exact timing and track of it but it looks like it will bring some rain to some southern parts of england and wales. moving from west to east. further north across the uk, sunny spells and...
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nearly half a million people off welfare and into work to help ease the blockages in the uk economy, get things working more smoothly and that is another way that you can get inflation under control. would you look again at the national insurance rise, given the scale of the price rises that families are going to be facing? you have got to remember also, as we come out of covid, our covid recovery plan has got to involve dealing with the colossal backlog that we have got in our nhs. the nhs was amazing and it is amazing. it has dealt magnificently with the pandemic, but there are huge numbers. one in ten of the uk population currently waiting on an nhs waiting list, and that is going to go up, i'm afraid. it is going to go up. we have got to put in the money to fix it. 50,000 more nurses, building the hospital capacity that we need. it is the number one priority of the british people. and we have got to fund it. so i know it is not what anyone wants to do. it is not what rishi sunak wants to do, it is not what i want to do, but we have got to do it. on northern ireland, on the protoc
nearly half a million people off welfare and into work to help ease the blockages in the uk economy, get things working more smoothly and that is another way that you can get inflation under control. would you look again at the national insurance rise, given the scale of the price rises that families are going to be facing? you have got to remember also, as we come out of covid, our covid recovery plan has got to involve dealing with the colossal backlog that we have got in our nhs. the nhs was...
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after what was a very soggy sunday for most parts of the uk, the weather has plenty more to throw at us through the coming week — not only heavy rain, but some very mild weather for the middle of the week, and then, some stormy weather later. and that could well cause some damage and disruption. on balance, monday is one of the quieter days, but that's not to say it'll be completely dry by any means — we've got cloud and showery rain sinking south—eastwards across england and wales, some brighter spells, as well. for northern ireland and scotland, it's a sunshine—and—showers day, some of the showers wintry over high ground in scotland. the winds slowly easing a little as the day wears on, temperatures north—to—south 6—10 celsius. now, as we go through monday night, we see a quieter interlude, but it doesn't last all that long. outbreaks of rain will return from the west into northern ireland, scotland, western england, and wales. some snow developing for a time over high ground in scotland. and those are your overnight temperatures, ranging from freezing in the north
after what was a very soggy sunday for most parts of the uk, the weather has plenty more to throw at us through the coming week — not only heavy rain, but some very mild weather for the middle of the week, and then, some stormy weather later. and that could well cause some damage and disruption. on balance, monday is one of the quieter days, but that's not to say it'll be completely dry by any means — we've got cloud and showery rain sinking south—eastwards across england and wales, some...
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if you look at the growth of black music, especially in the uk over the last 20 years, to the uk over the last 20 years, to the point where you have glastonbury headliners and 02 the point where you have glastonbury headliners and o2 arena sell—out shows and movies and books and merchandise and number one albums happening weekly now, 1xtra has played a huge part in providing the platform for these artists to be heard, first and foremost. what heard, first and foremost. what next, the logical— heard, first and foremost. what next, the logical question, - heard, first and foremost. what next, the logical question, the logical progression, going back to pre—2002, what has happened in the last 20 years, the logical place to go next... what is the future for 1xtra and the artists it seeks to promote? i 1xtra and the artists it seeks to romote? ~ ., promote? i think the future for 1xtra is continuing _ promote? i think the future for 1xtra is continuing to _ promote? i think the future for 1xtra is continuing to be - promote? i think the future for 1xtra is continuing to be that i pro
if you look at the growth of black music, especially in the uk over the last 20 years, to the uk over the last 20 years, to the point where you have glastonbury headliners and 02 the point where you have glastonbury headliners and o2 arena sell—out shows and movies and books and merchandise and number one albums happening weekly now, 1xtra has played a huge part in providing the platform for these artists to be heard, first and foremost. what heard, first and foremost. what next, the...