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shops will keep trading as usual while the administrators try to save the uk operation. takeaway delivery riders in the uk are planning to strike on valentine's day to demand better pay and working conditions. the action will hit four food apps including deliveroo and uber eats and could involve as many as 3,000 drivers and riders. shares in the british chip maker arm holdings surged more than 40% on monday. its shares have nowjumped 80% in less than a week. it's all being fuelled by optimism about the demand for al. european markets have been subdued — concerns about interst rates are dominating things at the moment. see you again in a couple of hours. when darren was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer three years ago, his life was changed forever. since then he has undergone chemotherapy in barnsley and is now about to start a round of stem cell treatment. aha, round of stem cell treatment. life—saver emma might have been a couple of tablets, things like that. we do get a better result from this. he is— we do get a better result from this. he is having — we do g
shops will keep trading as usual while the administrators try to save the uk operation. takeaway delivery riders in the uk are planning to strike on valentine's day to demand better pay and working conditions. the action will hit four food apps including deliveroo and uber eats and could involve as many as 3,000 drivers and riders. shares in the british chip maker arm holdings surged more than 40% on monday. its shares have nowjumped 80% in less than a week. it's all being fuelled by optimism...
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than expected uk inflation data. for more now, karen pickering, a senior economistjoins us now. thank you forjoining us. inflation is, of course, static. but rishi sunak was upbeat about uk growth prospects in front of business leaders in downing street this morning. so, what lies behind this both political and market optimism? i behind this both political and market optimism?— behind this both political and marketotimism? ., , ,, .,~ behind this both political and market otimism? ., , , , ., ~ ., market optimism? i can only speak on the economics. _ market optimism? i can only speak on the economics, but _ market optimism? i can only speak on the economics, but what _ market optimism? i can only speak on the economics, but what people - the economics, but what people should be aware of is, even though prices on an annual basis increased by 4% prices on an annual basis increased a . by 47 m prices on an annual basis increased by 4% injanuary, actually prices on an annual basis increased by 4% in january, actually t
than expected uk inflation data. for more now, karen pickering, a senior economistjoins us now. thank you forjoining us. inflation is, of course, static. but rishi sunak was upbeat about uk growth prospects in front of business leaders in downing street this morning. so, what lies behind this both political and market optimism? i behind this both political and market optimism?— behind this both political and marketotimism? ., , ,, .,~ behind this both political and market otimism? ., , , , .,...
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the long—term rate, for an open economy like the uk, which is a global thing, really. it is shipped globally. the point he was making about saving is that the world has an ageing population and older populations save more, and thatis older populations save more, and that is reflected into that assessment. that determines the supply of saving, and then we have very weak productivity growth globally since the financial crisis and certainly if you look at the uk, so that determines the demand for investment and interest rate is the rising price of those two things, thatis rising price of those two things, that is argument for why it came down. if you follow that line of argument those things are very slow moving because unfortunately the world's population doesn't stop eating quickly. i think now there is a second possibly more important element, which is the shorter term cyclical equilibria rate and i think there is reason to think that has gone up a bit, especially following the discussion about the labour market. whatever the numbers really are, it is clearly tight. it
the long—term rate, for an open economy like the uk, which is a global thing, really. it is shipped globally. the point he was making about saving is that the world has an ageing population and older populations save more, and thatis older populations save more, and that is reflected into that assessment. that determines the supply of saving, and then we have very weak productivity growth globally since the financial crisis and certainly if you look at the uk, so that determines the demand...
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the value of tea to the uk _ badly. exactly, yes. the value of tea to the uk is _ badly. exactly, yes. the value of tea to the uk is around - badly. exactly, yes. the value of tea to the uk is around £2| of tea to the uk is around £2 billion but, as you alluded to, we are the tenth biggest exporter. of course we don't grow tea and it is about that value added of brewing loose—leaf tea, repackaging it to something we can sell to the rest of the world. so suddenly this is having a potential knock—on implications for businesses like that. but certainly i think the interesting point here is that ultimately we are talking about disruptions to the supply chain and that can add on, say, two weeks to the travel time as ships don't necessarily pass through the suez canal any more and instead go around the south coast of africa. that has been in place for around two months now, and so i think the disruption here is more a case of that additional time allowing them less ability to shift with demand patterns. very quickly, there is also news of shipmentsjust very quickly, there
the value of tea to the uk _ badly. exactly, yes. the value of tea to the uk is _ badly. exactly, yes. the value of tea to the uk is around - badly. exactly, yes. the value of tea to the uk is around £2| of tea to the uk is around £2 billion but, as you alluded to, we are the tenth biggest exporter. of course we don't grow tea and it is about that value added of brewing loose—leaf tea, repackaging it to something we can sell to the rest of the world. so suddenly this is having a potential...
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the familiar train _ stories from across the uk. the familiar train noise _ stories from across the uk. the familiar train noise but this is bigger than the usual type you will see an entity has been playing around falmouth harbour is a trial to see how it could be used in maritime settings. simple things can be quite challenging in a harbour environment so we flying the drain from environment so we flying the drainfrom ship environment so we flying the drain from ship to show and see as a business potential.- as a business potential. those behind the _ as a business potential. those behind the programme - as a business potential. those behind the programme said i as a business potential. those behind the programme said it| behind the programme said it could deliver supplies to vessels within the harbour. they have been ship to shore deliveries in singapore since 2022. ., ., , 2022. unfortunately the regulatory _ 2022. unfortunately the regulatory barriers - 2022. unfortunately the regulatory barriers and l 2022. unfortunately the i
the familiar train _ stories from across the uk. the familiar train noise _ stories from across the uk. the familiar train noise but this is bigger than the usual type you will see an entity has been playing around falmouth harbour is a trial to see how it could be used in maritime settings. simple things can be quite challenging in a harbour environment so we flying the drain from environment so we flying the drainfrom ship environment so we flying the drain from ship to show and see as a...
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i'm glad you asked that question because often the uk, the uk and european audiences,... they somehow think there are outlier trends, but actually the european economy, so the eurozone and uk, big energy importers. when energy prices went a very high in 2021 into 2022, it acted as a tax on european economies and as that energy costs come down, it undermines that tax, so we are seeing growth at the moment, but i expect the european economies across mainland europe and at the uk will start to pick up into the second half of the year. thank ou for the second half of the year. thank you for talking _ the second half of the year. thank you for talking to _ the second half of the year. thank you for talking to us, _ the second half of the year. thank you for talking to us, simon - the second half of the year. thank| you for talking to us, simon french from panmure gordon. the us the us ride—share company lyft has beaten estimates for it's latest quarterly profit and predicted it would generate positive free cash flow for the first time in 202a. shares surged by 67%, largely b
i'm glad you asked that question because often the uk, the uk and european audiences,... they somehow think there are outlier trends, but actually the european economy, so the eurozone and uk, big energy importers. when energy prices went a very high in 2021 into 2022, it acted as a tax on european economies and as that energy costs come down, it undermines that tax, so we are seeing growth at the moment, but i expect the european economies across mainland europe and at the uk will start to...
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bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. hana; stories from across the uk. harry and his family — stories from across the uk. harry and his family are _ stories from across the uk. harry and his family are huge _ stories from across the uk. harry and his family are huge brightonl and his family are huge brighton fans, but seven years ago harry suffered a cardiac arrest at school. it was his teacher, christine, who saved his life.— saved his life. harry was playing football at _ saved his life. harry was playing football at the _ saved his life. harry was playing football at the after-school - saved his life. harry was playing football at the after-school club j football at the after—school club and i got called out to the field and i got called out to the field and he was just lying there. i and i got called out to the field and he wasjust lying there. i knew he wasn't breathing and also his lips were glowing blue. she he wasn't breathing and also his lips were glowing blue.- he wasn't breathing and also his lips were glowing blue. she can sit -- conti
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we still have 930,000 vacancies here in the uk, which of course is keeping the uk, which of course is keeping the labour market incredibly tight. and that gives people power when it comes to asking for pay increases. so of course all of these things are being considered by the bank of england when they are making their decision. they want to keep their powder dry because psychologically, once they make that first cut, it does have an influence on the way people think about their finances. on wednesday, we had a similar decision from the federal reserve bankin decision from the federal reserve bank in the united states, so we are expecting that announcement to just come in a moment. we will be sharing it with viewers. this is the announcement now that is coming from the bank of england. the interest rate decision has been held at 5.25%. this is breaking news coming in from the bank of england, that the interest rate has been held at 5.25%. in its turn to our chief economic correspondent. what is your reaction? tile economic correspondent. what is your reaction? , , ., economic correspo
we still have 930,000 vacancies here in the uk, which of course is keeping the uk, which of course is keeping the labour market incredibly tight. and that gives people power when it comes to asking for pay increases. so of course all of these things are being considered by the bank of england when they are making their decision. they want to keep their powder dry because psychologically, once they make that first cut, it does have an influence on the way people think about their finances. on...
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. the figure in isolation, the uk economy— the figure in isolation, the uk economy has— the figure in isolation, the uk economy has a _ the figure in isolation, the uk economy has a relatively - the figure in isolation, the uki economy has a relatively weak the figure in isolation, the uk- economy has a relatively weak for some _ economy has a relatively weak for some time — economy has a relatively weak for some time and _ economy has a relatively weak for some time. and while _ economy has a relatively weak for some time. and while there - economy has a relatively weak for some time. and while there is - economy has a relatively weak for. some time. and while there is some growth _ some time. and while there is some growth this— some time. and while there is some growth this year. _ some time. and while there is some growth this year, there _ some time. and while there is some growth this year, there is _ some time. and while there is some growth this year, there is some - growth this year, there is some cause _ growth this year, there is some cause for— growth this year, ther
. the figure in isolation, the uk economy— the figure in isolation, the uk economy has— the figure in isolation, the uk economy has a _ the figure in isolation, the uk economy has a relatively - the figure in isolation, the uki economy has a relatively weak the figure in isolation, the uk- economy has a relatively weak for some _ economy has a relatively weak for some time — economy has a relatively weak for some time and _ economy has a relatively weak for some time. and while _ economy...
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and it's something that you see in other constituencies across the uk , the uk as well. across the uk, the uk as well. so there is real concerns about that rising tide of anti—semitism at the moment. >> michael , anti—semitism at the moment. >> michael, can we talk anti—semitism at the moment. >> michael , can we talk about >> michael, can we talk about nicola sturgeon please, who's on the front page of many of the newspapers this morning? of course, she faced a day of questioning at the covid inquiry yesterday, and saw yesterday, and we saw a different side, really, of nicola sturgeon, didn't we. we, we know her as being kind of cool, calm and collected and, but she was quite emotional yesterday, uh, under questioning. but being accused by families of those who died dunng by families of those who died during covid of crocodile tears . during covid of crocodile tears. >> yes. i think we probably saw the two sides of nicola sturgeon yesterday. there were a few occasions where she did seem to be choking back tears . she did be choking back tears. she did seem to be quite emotional
and it's something that you see in other constituencies across the uk , the uk as well. across the uk, the uk as well. so there is real concerns about that rising tide of anti—semitism at the moment. >> michael , anti—semitism at the moment. >> michael, can we talk anti—semitism at the moment. >> michael , can we talk about >> michael, can we talk about nicola sturgeon please, who's on the front page of many of the newspapers this morning? of course, she faced a...
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the uk economy the gb newsroom. the uk economy has officially entered recession. figures from the ons shows that the economy shrank by 0.3% at the end of last year. it follows another period of decline of 0.1% in the previous three months. a recession is defined as two consecutive three month periods where the economy contracts rather than grows. it's the first time the uk has entered recession since the first half of 2020. after the first half of 2020. after the first covid lockdown . chancellor first covid lockdown. chancellor jeremy hunt says despite the drop in gdp, the economy is turning a corner. drop in gdp, the economy is turning a corner . more than 4000 turning a corner. more than 4000 anti—semitic incidents have been recorded in the uk by a jewish charity. last year . the figures, charity. last year. the figures, more than double the previous all time high in 2021 and marks the rise of 589% compared to 2022. the soaring figure is being put down to the sheer volume which took place following the hamas attacks of october 7th. the number of overseas stud
the uk economy the gb newsroom. the uk economy has officially entered recession. figures from the ons shows that the economy shrank by 0.3% at the end of last year. it follows another period of decline of 0.1% in the previous three months. a recession is defined as two consecutive three month periods where the economy contracts rather than grows. it's the first time the uk has entered recession since the first half of 2020. after the first half of 2020. after the first covid lockdown ....
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uk today. what do you expect the effect to be _ uk today. what do you expect the effect to be on — uk today. what do you expect the effect to be on interest _ uk today. what do you expect the effect to be on interest rates - effect to be on interest rates question mark it is a difficult one to say. question mark it is a difficult one to sa . ~ ., ~ question mark it is a difficult one tosa .~ . ~ question mark it is a difficult one tosa. m to say. we talked about the impact on core services, _ to say. we talked about the impact on core services, that _ to say. we talked about the impact on core services, that will- to say. we talked about the impact on core services, that will give - to say. we talked about the impact on core services, that will give the| on core services, that will give the bank of rent because for concern as regards cutting interest rates to soon. but tomorrow, the gdp figures might put more pressure on the bank but expectations at the moment are that rates will remain unchanged for the next couple of months before a cat
uk today. what do you expect the effect to be _ uk today. what do you expect the effect to be on — uk today. what do you expect the effect to be on interest _ uk today. what do you expect the effect to be on interest rates - effect to be on interest rates question mark it is a difficult one to say. question mark it is a difficult one to sa . ~ ., ~ question mark it is a difficult one tosa .~ . ~ question mark it is a difficult one tosa. m to say. we talked about the impact on core services, _...
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it's also very blustery across the uk and it'll remain so over the following days. if you take a look at this pressure gradient from these isobars, you can see there's quite a number of them and that's an indication of those stronger winds. now, in terms of the weather, i think some sunshine for northern ireland, northern england, scotland, too. showers here, blustery ones. to the south, we have a weather front here and i think thicker cloud with some outbreaks of rain at times but the thermometer will indicate temperatures of around 13—111, whereas we're closer to, say, 7—10 across scotland. now, saturday night into sunday, that weather front sort of sinks relatively far south, just hugging the south coast. cooler air briefly reaches scotland, so maybe even a touch of frost in the highlands early on sunday morning but very quickly, the south—westerlies through the morning develop once again. another weather front — this is the next one — sweeping into northwestern parts of the uk and, actually, this weather front here will be responsible for some very hea
it's also very blustery across the uk and it'll remain so over the following days. if you take a look at this pressure gradient from these isobars, you can see there's quite a number of them and that's an indication of those stronger winds. now, in terms of the weather, i think some sunshine for northern ireland, northern england, scotland, too. showers here, blustery ones. to the south, we have a weather front here and i think thicker cloud with some outbreaks of rain at times but the...
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full uk forecast in a moment. first of all, i thought i'd reflect on storm ingunn that came across the north atlantic wednesday and hit sweden and norway wednesday night, bringing what looks like being record—breaking winds, sustained winds of 122 miles an hour, parts of norway, and 116 miles an hour in sweden. unimaginable strength of the winds. there were even stronger gusts. the gusts that we recorded were even much stronger than those that hit southern england in the great storm of 1987 — one of the most powerful storms i've ever seen, storm ingunn. now it's the lovely end to the day on thursday, fine sunsets many of you spotted caused by the clear skies illuminating the cloud out west. but it is the cloud that's going to be winning the battle, i suppose, over the next few hours, progressively turning quite cloudy, a few patches of drizzle around, some rain into western scotland, but very mild air, again flowing in off the atlantic. we see high pressure to the south, weather fronts to the northwest where i
full uk forecast in a moment. first of all, i thought i'd reflect on storm ingunn that came across the north atlantic wednesday and hit sweden and norway wednesday night, bringing what looks like being record—breaking winds, sustained winds of 122 miles an hour, parts of norway, and 116 miles an hour in sweden. unimaginable strength of the winds. there were even stronger gusts. the gusts that we recorded were even much stronger than those that hit southern england in the great storm of 1987...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a trip to a rural country pub is a lovely way to spend an afternoon. but for the nominated driver, that is often a softer hot drink only. at this pub, they are now marketing themselves as a destination for dry drinkers. they have developed a mock tail, nonalcoholic cocktail menu and have a range of low or no alcohol beers and ciders, with wine and phase coming soon. the beers and ciders, with wine and phase coming soon. the products on offer have come _ phase coming soon. the products on offer have come leaps _ phase coming soon. the products on offer have come leaps and _ phase coming soon. the products on offer have come leaps and bounds i phase coming soon. the products on offer have come leaps and bounds in a relatively short space of time. five years, it has exploded. it is on a country _ five years, it has exploded. it is on a country road _ five years, it has exploded. it is on a country road in _ five years, it has exploded. it is on a country road in the new forest. people wa
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a trip to a rural country pub is a lovely way to spend an afternoon. but for the nominated driver, that is often a softer hot drink only. at this pub, they are now marketing themselves as a destination for dry drinkers. they have developed a mock tail, nonalcoholic cocktail menu and have a range of low or no alcohol beers and ciders, with wine and phase coming soon. the beers and ciders, with wine and phase coming soon. the products on offer...
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we start with some important news from right here in the uk. wages grew by 6.2% in the last three months of last year, compared to the same time the year before. after taking price rises into account, pay went up by1.9%. this is crucial information for the bank of england, which is deciding whether it can safely cut interest rates. it wants to make sure inflation is under control before it makes such a move. meanwhile the unemployment rate dropped to 3.8%. let's hear from jane foley, from, rabobank. what do you think this means for inflation? , ., . ., what do you think this means for inflation? , . . ., , u, inflation? there is a clear message from these — inflation? there is a clear message from these numbers _ inflation? there is a clear message from these numbers and _ inflation? there is a clear message from these numbers and they - inflation? there is a clear message from these numbers and they are l from these numbers and they are still higher than the bank of england would want to see them. we have to be clear, we are seeing wage infl
we start with some important news from right here in the uk. wages grew by 6.2% in the last three months of last year, compared to the same time the year before. after taking price rises into account, pay went up by1.9%. this is crucial information for the bank of england, which is deciding whether it can safely cut interest rates. it wants to make sure inflation is under control before it makes such a move. meanwhile the unemployment rate dropped to 3.8%. let's hear from jane foley, from,...
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i think the trend is very clear, i think maybe one of the devolved nations within the uk or one of the crown dependencies will enable assisted dying, assisted suicide, within the next few years, and that has implications for westminster. it doesn't mean we have to follow suit but we of course have to adapt to that because it brings it nearer. mps overwhelmingly rejected assisted suicide in their last free vote nearly a decade ago. campaigners opposed to a law change fear the signal it would send to the weak and vulnerable. laws send messages and if we change the law saying that some people don't have the same protections as others, that actually sometimes it is right to take people's life, if we make that choice, i think it sends a significant message to people who are vulnerable, who are disabled, who are perhaps depressed and suicidal, and part of suicide intervention is the role of medicine. those in favour of assisted dying are pinning their hopes on the new intake of mps at the next election. but expect more scenes like this, with campaigners for and against outside parliament whe
i think the trend is very clear, i think maybe one of the devolved nations within the uk or one of the crown dependencies will enable assisted dying, assisted suicide, within the next few years, and that has implications for westminster. it doesn't mean we have to follow suit but we of course have to adapt to that because it brings it nearer. mps overwhelmingly rejected assisted suicide in their last free vote nearly a decade ago. campaigners opposed to a law change fear the signal it would...
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and protect its unfettered access to the uk internal market. here's a flavour of the debate in the house of commons earlier. the secretary of state in reading the command paper, you would maybe think that there's only the dup in northern ireland. there are no other people with any other constitutional preferences. of course, are many people in the north of ireland who want to see a new ireland as soon as possible. so despite what might be in the command paper and what he has said and others have said, does he agree that the good friday agreement is sacrosanct? and it's absolutely clear that if people vote for a constitutional change, that's what happens. it's not up to the british government or anybody else. it's up to the people of ireland, north and south. the difficulty was that the northern ireland protocol in the eyes of the unionists undermined the principle of consent which is at the heart of the good friday agreement. does he agree with me that these new measures, and the legislation, resets the balance so that it is the principle of co
and protect its unfettered access to the uk internal market. here's a flavour of the debate in the house of commons earlier. the secretary of state in reading the command paper, you would maybe think that there's only the dup in northern ireland. there are no other people with any other constitutional preferences. of course, are many people in the north of ireland who want to see a new ireland as soon as possible. so despite what might be in the command paper and what he has said and others...
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in the uk. so, for each incident, it affects the individual, theirfamily, theirfriends. the their family, their friends. the impact theirfamily, theirfriends. the impact of this should not be underestimated. teiiii impact of this should not be underestimated.— impact of this should not be underestimated. tell us how it is im actin . underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on _ underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on jewish _ underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on jewish people's - impacting onjewish people's ordinary lives? it impacting on jewish people's ordinary lives?— impacting on jewish people's ordinary lives? it is across every sector. i ordinary lives? it is across every sector- i have — ordinary lives? it is across every sector. i have been _ ordinary lives? it is across every sector. i have been training - ordinary lives? it is across every sector. i have been training for. sector. i have been training for government departments. individual jewish people are te
in the uk. so, for each incident, it affects the individual, theirfamily, theirfriends. the their family, their friends. the impact theirfamily, theirfriends. the impact of this should not be underestimated. teiiii impact of this should not be underestimated.— impact of this should not be underestimated. tell us how it is im actin . underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on _ underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on jewish _ underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on jewish...
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the uk has fallen into recession, according to new official figures out today. the data from the office for national statistics shows the economy shrank by 0.3% in the final three months of last year. the chancellorjeremy hunt has blamed high inflation — labour says the government's economic record is "in tatters". it is thought that the dip may not last long, because the uk jobs market and wage growth remain strong. our chief economics correspondent dharshini david reports. it was a damn end of the year. from construction to manufacturing and retail, the biggest cost of living crunch in decades, and the higher interest rates deployed to combat that took their toll on spending, profits and output, pushing the economy further into reverse. what most would term a mild recession. we are all managing but it is hard sometimes, yes, as pensioners, everything — sometimes, yes, as pensioners, everything is going up, but you just have to _ everything is going up, but you just have to live — everything is going up, but you just have to live it to your means. we real
the uk has fallen into recession, according to new official figures out today. the data from the office for national statistics shows the economy shrank by 0.3% in the final three months of last year. the chancellorjeremy hunt has blamed high inflation — labour says the government's economic record is "in tatters". it is thought that the dip may not last long, because the uk jobs market and wage growth remain strong. our chief economics correspondent dharshini david reports. it was...
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committee of mps in the uk came up with ithink— committee of mps in the uk came up with. ithink it committee of mps in the uk came up with. i think it is interesting the idea _ with. i think it is interesting the idea of— with. i think it is interesting the idea of naming storms is to get the salience _ idea of naming storms is to get the salience of— idea of naming storms is to get the salience of them amongst the public better— salience of them amongst the public better known so that people know there _ better known so that people know there is _ better known so that people know there is a — better known so that people know there is a risk on danger and to take _ there is a risk on danger and to take care _ there is a risk on danger and to take care. but heatwaves, certainly in places _ take care. but heatwaves, certainly in places like the uk and continental europe, will kill a lot more _ continental europe, will kill a lot more people, and yet they are just seen _ more people, and yet they are just seen as— more people, and yet they are just seen as somethin
committee of mps in the uk came up with ithink— committee of mps in the uk came up with. ithink it committee of mps in the uk came up with. i think it is interesting the idea _ with. i think it is interesting the idea of— with. i think it is interesting the idea of naming storms is to get the salience _ idea of naming storms is to get the salience of— idea of naming storms is to get the salience of them amongst the public better— salience of them amongst the public better known so that...
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uk ev sales hit one million injanuary. but the industry calls for more incentives to encourage drivers to make the switch. welcome to world business report, i'm ben thompson. millions of barrels of fuel made from russian oil are still being imported to the uk — despite sanctions imposed over the war in ukraine — according to research seen by the bbc. a "loophole" means russian crude is refined in countries such as india — which has not sanctioned russia — and the products are then sold to the uk. it's not illegal and does not breach the uk's russian oil ban, but critics say it undermines sanctions aimed at restricting russia's war funds. mai rosner leads the ukraine project at the charity global witness — which is behind some of the research. she told me about the implications of the loophole. what it means is that countries like india and china and turkey are importing millions and millions of barrels of russian oil, which they then process into fuel products like diesel, jet fuel and gasoline. those products ar
uk ev sales hit one million injanuary. but the industry calls for more incentives to encourage drivers to make the switch. welcome to world business report, i'm ben thompson. millions of barrels of fuel made from russian oil are still being imported to the uk — despite sanctions imposed over the war in ukraine — according to research seen by the bbc. a "loophole" means russian crude is refined in countries such as india — which has not sanctioned russia — and the products are...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's have a look at some of the other stories making the news here in the uk. ultra—processed foods should be clearly labelled say experts. scientists said the warnings were needed because some ultra—processed foods could fall into the healthy green category of the traffic light system and some people might not be aware what they were buying was a process. these types of food has been linked to obesity as well as heart disease. more than a hundred people have been more than a hundred families looking after severely disabled adults and children outside hospital have told the bbc that the nhs is failing to provide enough vital support. the health service says help is based on individual needs — and guidelines ensure consistency across england and wales. but some families describe the system as adversarial. violence and abuse against shop workers rose to 1,300 incidents a day last year — according to a leading trade body. incidents against staff were up by 50% in the year to sep
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's have a look at some of the other stories making the news here in the uk. ultra—processed foods should be clearly labelled say experts. scientists said the warnings were needed because some ultra—processed foods could fall into the healthy green category of the traffic light system and some people might not be aware what they were buying was a process. these types of food has been linked to obesity as well as heart disease. more...
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very mild, thanks to south—westerly winds bringing double—digit temperatures across the whole of the uk. now, we did see some rain move into western areas through the afternoon, and that rain was associated with this cloud, this weather front moving across the uk. now, we do have a bump in the weatherfront, which means that the rain is going to get heavier over the next few hours as it pushes across the whole of wales and most of england as well. for northern england, northern ireland and scotland, there'll be some clear spells and a few showers over the next few hours. these are the kind of temperatures we'll have to start the day on sunday. so it is going to be a mild start to the day, but very wet, particularly across england, with rain extensively. the rain quickly moving away from wales through the morning but really dragging its heels, i think, across east anglia and south—east england, with the rain even hanging around into the early stages of the afternoon. further northwards, though, there'll be some sunshine and a few showers dotted around, but mostly a dry weather picture.
very mild, thanks to south—westerly winds bringing double—digit temperatures across the whole of the uk. now, we did see some rain move into western areas through the afternoon, and that rain was associated with this cloud, this weather front moving across the uk. now, we do have a bump in the weatherfront, which means that the rain is going to get heavier over the next few hours as it pushes across the whole of wales and most of england as well. for northern england, northern ireland and...
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be other measures that they can facilitate, so for example, we don't spend enough on already in the uk, so that could increase. we could work a lot more closely with europe and therefore get much more leveraged to each pound that is being spent. we are already members of her eyes and what will give more investment is a bit more certainty. so you don't change policies and personnel to frequently, and they are already hinting that one of the issues we have had over the last years has the fact that there has been a change in personnel at the top and those responsible for the policies. top and those responsible for the olicies. ' . , , ., policies. the difficulty is that there is a — policies. the difficulty is that there is a lot _ policies. the difficulty is that there is a lot of _ policies. the difficulty is that there is a lot of money - policies. the difficulty is that there is a lot of money in - policies. the difficulty is that| there is a lot of money in the kitty, is there?— there is a lot of money in the kitty, is there? no, and i think rachel reeves _ kitty, is there? no, a
be other measures that they can facilitate, so for example, we don't spend enough on already in the uk, so that could increase. we could work a lot more closely with europe and therefore get much more leveraged to each pound that is being spent. we are already members of her eyes and what will give more investment is a bit more certainty. so you don't change policies and personnel to frequently, and they are already hinting that one of the issues we have had over the last years has the fact...
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we also had a whole dump of uk data. uk officially in recession. i want to kickoff the show with the monthly oil reports. there are interesting takes. the iaea shaved the global oil demand for 2024 to 1.22 million barrels per day from 1.24 million barrels per day previously. global oil demand is losing momentum, the iaea saying, with pace of expansion set to decelerate in part due to china. demand growth gains in 2024 to be dominated by few countries, china, and india and brazil. just in terms of the supply outlook, they revised up the world oil supply to 1.7 million barrels per day to the record high of 103.8 million barrels per day driven by opec supply. they see demand growth moving lower, but supply growth increasing on the back of non-opec plus countries. they are referring to the u.s. just a comment about market oil advances. they tightened in january despiteweakness in the u.s., canada and fresh cuts by opec plus countries. look at the energy complex. we are slightly weaker. yesterday, we also had that inventory data come in from the u.s. sh
we also had a whole dump of uk data. uk officially in recession. i want to kickoff the show with the monthly oil reports. there are interesting takes. the iaea shaved the global oil demand for 2024 to 1.22 million barrels per day from 1.24 million barrels per day previously. global oil demand is losing momentum, the iaea saying, with pace of expansion set to decelerate in part due to china. demand growth gains in 2024 to be dominated by few countries, china, and india and brazil. just in terms...
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>> jews are about half a percent of the uk population . and of the uk population. and despite that, a lot of people spend a lot of time obsessing on us and are supposed powers and controls over different things. i think one of the problems when we look at rising anti—semitism in general is that most people have never met a jew . and so if have never met a jew. and so if you haven't met jewish people, you haven't met jewish people, you might be inclined to believe or subscribe to some of the more outlandish conspiracy theories and things like that about you might. >> but isn't the problem here coming from islamism? >> well, certainly some of is >> well, certainly some of it is . that there is. . i would say that there is. yeah i would some. there yeah i would say some. there are. think , uh, anti—semitism are. i think, uh, anti—semitism predates, uh, islamism . um, i predates, uh, islamism. um, i think anti—semitism is called the oldest hatred for good reason . i mean, there's been reason. i mean, there's been christian anti—semitism in the past. there is
>> jews are about half a percent of the uk population . and of the uk population. and despite that, a lot of people spend a lot of time obsessing on us and are supposed powers and controls over different things. i think one of the problems when we look at rising anti—semitism in general is that most people have never met a jew . and so if have never met a jew. and so if you haven't met jewish people, you haven't met jewish people, you might be inclined to believe or subscribe to some of...
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uk. this is bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. it’s bringing you different stories from across the uk.— bringing you different stories from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, _ from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 - from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 tons - from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 tons of i of engineering, 1400 tons of steel, seven years in the planning. great yarmouth �*s long—awaited third river crossing. today, hundreds gathered for the grand opening. we bless this bridge and all that pass over it, or those who sail through. that pass over it, or those who sail through-— sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned _ sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned out - sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned out for - sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned out for the | 3,000 turned out for the opening of the town's heaven breach by the prince of wales. in the crowds then, jana brown, who at
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recession in a non—covid era , uk recession non—covid era, uk recession since 2009. and that won't please the government and it won't please voters. >> it certainly won't. liam halligan gb news, economics and business editor. you very much. >> let's get the political reaction to this now. olivia utley in westminster and right. what do you think of the figures then ? then? >> well, as liam says, it's good news for the government that inflation hasn't risen one of rishi sunak five five goals that he laid out at the beginning of 2023 was to halve inflation. he managed to do that with a little bit of extra time and the trend , bit of extra time and the trend, as liam says, is still going down. of course, for the government , it's whether these government, it's whether these changes in inflation will translate into votes . and translate into votes. and personally i think that seems quite unlikely. yes, it's good news for people that inflation is now flatlining. and yes, it looks now possible that by the middle of the year , the bank of middle of the year, the bank of engl
recession in a non—covid era , uk recession non—covid era, uk recession since 2009. and that won't please the government and it won't please voters. >> it certainly won't. liam halligan gb news, economics and business editor. you very much. >> let's get the political reaction to this now. olivia utley in westminster and right. what do you think of the figures then ? then? >> well, as liam says, it's good news for the government that inflation hasn't risen one of rishi...
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for the vast majority of uk the afternoon will stay cloudy. just a few breaks across the north of scotland and to the east of the pennines. forsome scotland and to the east of the pennines. for some across these northern and eastern areas of the uk, might see some glimpses of sunshine but otherwise extensively cloudy and the cloud thick enough to bring drizzle to west of scotland, northern ireland, wales and western areas of england. patches of drizzle moving into south—east england as well. yes, a mild day, damp at times, none of the rain heavy but patchy nature and will tend to come and go. this evening and overnight rain turns heavy for a time as it works its way southwards and eastwards across the uk, followed by some showers into scotland and northern ireland. a very mild night across parts of england and wales with temperatures for some holding up with temperatures for some holding up into double figures. cool air pushing into the north and west. the thing continues into thursday, eventually colder air will work across most of the uk b
for the vast majority of uk the afternoon will stay cloudy. just a few breaks across the north of scotland and to the east of the pennines. forsome scotland and to the east of the pennines. for some across these northern and eastern areas of the uk, might see some glimpses of sunshine but otherwise extensively cloudy and the cloud thick enough to bring drizzle to west of scotland, northern ireland, wales and western areas of england. patches of drizzle moving into south—east england as well....
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it's been a mild weekend for most of the uk. it for most of the uk. is going to become much colde next it is going to become much colder by next weekend. the cold air sittings of the north—west and that will sink southwards this week as it does so coinciding with low pressure and could give some disruptive snow which we are keeping our eye on. rain is the main concern at the moment, this conveyor belt of cloud running into scotland is going to give a lot more rain before is finished. throughout this evening quite wet across western, central and southern scotland, pushing a bit further northwards as we go through the night and as it engages in the cold air in the far north of scotland some mountain snow. we could have had as much as 170 millimetres of rainfall during this rainfall event and increases the risk of flooding. while the further south, 8—10 c, still the cold air with us in the northern isles so some frost and ice and a bit wintry. but again, that rain is still with us throughout monday. very misty and murky around
it's been a mild weekend for most of the uk. it for most of the uk. is going to become much colde next it is going to become much colder by next weekend. the cold air sittings of the north—west and that will sink southwards this week as it does so coinciding with low pressure and could give some disruptive snow which we are keeping our eye on. rain is the main concern at the moment, this conveyor belt of cloud running into scotland is going to give a lot more rain before is finished....
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but for many eastern parts of the uk, monday should be dry with some sunshine around. those temperatures are nearer seven to 9 degrees for the start of the week. that low pressure still to the north of scotland, still feeding in a few showers overnight. and then this weather system is coming in from the southwest on tuesday. so still a few wintry showers for northern scotland, some sunshine in the rest of the country and for northern ireland for a while. but the cloud will increase quickly across england and wales and across wales, southern england. this is where we're probably going to see the bulk of the rain, especially in the afternoon. ahead of that, we could make eight or nine degrees in north east england and also much of scotland. things are milder for the south and this mild south—westerly wind will bring some further rain overnight and into wednesday. things are a little bit chillier in the north of scotland where it's generally dry here with some sunshine, but some outbreaks of rain developing in northern ireland and also southern scotland. and that hang b
but for many eastern parts of the uk, monday should be dry with some sunshine around. those temperatures are nearer seven to 9 degrees for the start of the week. that low pressure still to the north of scotland, still feeding in a few showers overnight. and then this weather system is coming in from the southwest on tuesday. so still a few wintry showers for northern scotland, some sunshine in the rest of the country and for northern ireland for a while. but the cloud will increase quickly...
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we liked stable frameworks, - places like the uk? we liked stable frameworks, that - places like the uk? we liked stable frameworks, that is l stable frameworks, that is important because energy investments are long investment cycles and we always advocate for stable framework to this but you have seen that even with windfall taxes come in both renewable and other gas, we have continued our investments in uk and we continue to do so in the future... continue to do so in the future. . ._ continue to do so in the future... ., , ., , future... so it does not put ou off future... so it does not put you off at _ future... so it does not put you off at all? _ future... so it does not put you off at all? it _ future... so it does not put you off at all? it has - future... so it does not put you off at all? it has been l future... so it does not put i you off at all? it has been all over the place!— over the place! but there is alwa s over the place! but there is always a — over the place! but there is always a limit. _ let's stay with t
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the uk. realistic plan to save the uk. but comments must be but those comments must be appued but those comments must be applied the conservative applied to the conservative party he goes on to, to party uh, and he goes on to, to praise reform . sally says we praise reform. sally says we have thousands of empty office blocks all over the country. why don't the government convert these asylum these premises for asylum seekers? these premises for asylum seeyeah, is a story about >> yeah, this is a story about the office building up a the home office building up a stock some 16,000 properties, stock of some 16,000 properties, just to accommodate asylum seekers. >> why don't they just sort out the processing system as richard tice and get it done in two weeks, which they should, and kick them out if they're not meant to be here? >> there's just not enough >> maybe there's just not enough people employed to simply help clear people employed to simply help cle.and then there'll be the >> and then t
the uk. realistic plan to save the uk. but comments must be but those comments must be appued but those comments must be applied the conservative applied to the conservative party he goes on to, to party uh, and he goes on to, to praise reform . sally says we praise reform. sally says we have thousands of empty office blocks all over the country. why don't the government convert these asylum these premises for asylum seekers? these premises for asylum seeyeah, is a story about >> yeah,...
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the chancellor says despite the uk entering into a recession, the uk economy is turning a corner . the official figures corner. the official figures show the economy shrank by 0.3% at the end of last year, following similar contractions in the previous three months. it's the first time the uk's gdp has dropped since the first half of 2020, after the covid lockdown. jeremy hunt insists , lockdown. jeremy hunt insists, though, that there is light at the end of the tunnel. we always expected growth to be weaker while we prioritise tackling inflation. >> that means higher interest rates and that's the right thing to do because you can't have a long terme, healthy growth with high inflation, but also for families when the when there's a cost of living crisis , when the cost of living crisis, when the cost of living crisis, when the cost of living crisis, when the cost of their weekly shop is going up, their energy bills are much higher it's right much higher. it's the right thing do . the underlying thing to do. the underlying picture here is an economy that is more resilient than most
the chancellor says despite the uk entering into a recession, the uk economy is turning a corner . the official figures corner. the official figures show the economy shrank by 0.3% at the end of last year, following similar contractions in the previous three months. it's the first time the uk's gdp has dropped since the first half of 2020, after the covid lockdown. jeremy hunt insists , lockdown. jeremy hunt insists, though, that there is light at the end of the tunnel. we always expected...
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and uk house prices are up, posting their highest annual growth for a year. welcome to world business report. uber has reported record numbers of monthly active users in its latest results. 150 million people now use the transport app — most famous for ride hailing — on a regular basis. after a drop in demand during the pandemic, uber reported a bounceback in demand for transport last year as people went out more and employers required more of their staff to return to offices. last year was the first year that the app, which has become synonymous with ride hailing in many markets, became profitable. let's talk about this more now with our north america business correspondent, erin delmore. is this a simple case of more people getting out there and calling ubers? or is there more to it than that? there is a little bit more to it than that. the number of people hailing right and the rights to hailing right and the rights to hailing app. the other component is food delivery. we are measuring all the many that comes into drivers, whether it's from people want
and uk house prices are up, posting their highest annual growth for a year. welcome to world business report. uber has reported record numbers of monthly active users in its latest results. 150 million people now use the transport app — most famous for ride hailing — on a regular basis. after a drop in demand during the pandemic, uber reported a bounceback in demand for transport last year as people went out more and employers required more of their staff to return to offices. last year was...
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so the air hasn't been all that mild over the uk. but in the next few days we will see these warmer air masses streaming in almost from the subtropics. so temperatures are expected to rise, of course, not to subtropical values, but it will be milder. anyway, here's the early morning forecast, then. some wintry showers in scotland, pretty chilly as well, with a touch of frost in the highlands. and then the further south you are, the less cold it'll be in the morning. so around, say five or six degrees celsius in the south of england. tuesday's weather map shows this weather front approaching. it's a warm front. so behind it, we've got that warmer air streaming in pretty much from the azores. and that means extensive cloud across many parts of south western britain initially, then that weather front will basically move sort of north and eastwards almost impossible to say at what time. it's just going to be a pretty overcast and dreary day across the bulk of the uk apart from scotland here. in fact, some sunshine and a little bit colder
so the air hasn't been all that mild over the uk. but in the next few days we will see these warmer air masses streaming in almost from the subtropics. so temperatures are expected to rise, of course, not to subtropical values, but it will be milder. anyway, here's the early morning forecast, then. some wintry showers in scotland, pretty chilly as well, with a touch of frost in the highlands. and then the further south you are, the less cold it'll be in the morning. so around, say five or six...
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uk, us, brazil and mexico. this requires a video selfie and a valid id to check of both match. my father was a holocaust survivor who never spoke about his background. and over time, as a child, i began to learn a little bit about his past. and as i became an adult and learned more and learned about his real name and his story, i used ancestry to discover more about my family past, my father's story, and made incredible discoveries. through ancestry, i found ship manifests, ifound concentration camp records with his name and the names of his fellow prisoners who became his friends through ten concentration camps over three years in germany, poland and france. anna's just one story whose family history has been brought to life through the power of genealogy company ancestry. she found records, dates of birth and real names to unite with other survivors' children across the globe. we discovered that our fathers had been friends for all that time, and we created a new bond and connection to honour the bond that ou
uk, us, brazil and mexico. this requires a video selfie and a valid id to check of both match. my father was a holocaust survivor who never spoke about his background. and over time, as a child, i began to learn a little bit about his past. and as i became an adult and learned more and learned about his real name and his story, i used ancestry to discover more about my family past, my father's story, and made incredible discoveries. through ancestry, i found ship manifests, ifound concentration...
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positive energ — uk households to see their bills fell sharply fom april. turning the screw — washington imposes more sanctions on moscow. welcome to world business report, i'm egon cossou. we start in the uk with some hopeful news for hard pressed households. a new price cap set by the regulator means that from april, the typical annual energy bill will fall to its lowest level for two years — around £1,690. the cut comes after a fall in wholesale prices paid by suppliers. but campaigners say bills are still too high. kevin peachy has more. jackie's moved her armchairs into the kitchen, so she only needs to warm one room. it's one of many changes around her home to keep her energy use and bills down. i've worked all my life and a lot of it with being a single parent, i had to do two or threejobs, etc. but i thought i had provided enough and i still can't do what i would like to do and that is use my lounge. millions of people like jackie did everything they could to keep the costs down. ofgem's price cap sets a limit on what can be charged for each un
positive energ — uk households to see their bills fell sharply fom april. turning the screw — washington imposes more sanctions on moscow. welcome to world business report, i'm egon cossou. we start in the uk with some hopeful news for hard pressed households. a new price cap set by the regulator means that from april, the typical annual energy bill will fall to its lowest level for two years — around £1,690. the cut comes after a fall in wholesale prices paid by suppliers. but...
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there's a real consensus in the uk across _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main political- the uk across the main political parties — the uk across the main political parties that _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will - the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will get - parties that ukraine will get britain's _ parties that ukraine will get britain's tracking _ parties that ukraine will get britain's tracking and - parties that ukraine will get britain's tracking and the i parties that ukraine will get - britain's tracking and the labour party. _ britain's tracking and the labour party. which— britain's tracking and the labour party. which is— britain's tracking and the labour party, which is currently- britain's tracking and the labour party, which is currently in- party, which is currently in opposi
there's a real consensus in the uk across _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main political- the uk across the main political parties — the uk across the main political parties that _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will - the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will...
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bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. . , ., ., , the uk. the decision to build an incinerator _ the uk. the decision to build an incinerator here _ the uk. the decision to build an incinerator here has - the uk. the decision to build| an incinerator here has upset the uk. the decision to build l an incinerator here has upset a lot of people. local residents have protested about the plan, saying it will cause pollution in a built—up area, and a total of five local councils across cambridgeshire and norfolk oppose them too. despite this, the government has approved plans for the incinerator to be built on this industrial estate. the company behind the plans, and vvd environment, says the facility, which would be one of the biggest in europe, would burn up to 625,000 tonnes of non—recyclable household, commercial and industrial waste each year. this could generate more than 50 million watts of electricity, and up to 30 million watts of steam heat. this project will help a government that is under pressure to provide energy, security and re
bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. . , ., ., , the uk. the decision to build an incinerator _ the uk. the decision to build an incinerator here _ the uk. the decision to build an incinerator here has - the uk. the decision to build| an incinerator here has upset the uk. the decision to build l an incinerator here has upset a lot of people. local residents have protested about the plan, saying it will cause pollution in a built—up area, and a total of five local...
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the islamic state group when she was 15, has been told by a top court that she can't come back to the uk. she had appealed the government's decision from back in 2019 that strips her of her british citizenship on the grounds of national security. her lawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app. some other stories now. an unexploded world war ii bomb that was found in plymouth has been put in the sea to be detonated. thousands of people were evacuated as the bomb was taken through the city. the 500kg device was transported by the military after it was found buried in a garden on tuesday. germany has become the latest country in europe to legalise cannabis. the law will come into effect in april and it will apply to over 18s only, but it does come with strict rules which will make it harder to buy the drug. however, people will be allowed to grow up to three plants at home. the government says the new law will undermine the sale of the drug on the black market. and so
the islamic state group when she was 15, has been told by a top court that she can't come back to the uk. she had appealed the government's decision from back in 2019 that strips her of her british citizenship on the grounds of national security. her lawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app. some other stories now. an unexploded world war ii bomb that was found in...
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around the world and across the uk. going missing — for carers whose loved ones have dementia, it's a nightmare. kate has direct experience. just over a year ago, john went looking for her when she was out. fortunately, she'd signed up to avon and somerset police's dementia safeguarding scheme just five days before. i was very relieved when when he came back because you get that that rising panic, you know, when you're trying to keep calm. but thankfully, the general public and the safeguarding system with the yellow tag sort of, you know, helped. so you can't walk past somebody in the street and it just pick up. you have to get really close like you would if you were paying for something in a shop. and then when the wristband is tapped, you can immediately call the wearer's next of kin to help reunite them as quickly as possible. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. antony blinken is on another tour of the middle _ antony blinken is on another tour of the middl
around the world and across the uk. going missing — for carers whose loved ones have dementia, it's a nightmare. kate has direct experience. just over a year ago, john went looking for her when she was out. fortunately, she'd signed up to avon and somerset police's dementia safeguarding scheme just five days before. i was very relieved when when he came back because you get that that rising panic, you know, when you're trying to keep calm. but thankfully, the general public and the...
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so at the moment in the uk there is not specific legislation to tackle this. there's also the responsible tee of the police and what they can do, which does depend to some extent on the law. 0ne does depend to some extent on the law. one of the most shocking bits of this was seeing how the person who was suspected of creating the clip had actually replied to a comment from the police saying, that's a relief when they realise they were not being investigated. there is a podcast on this particular interview with sadik khan. if you want to listen to that, you can find it where you normally find your podcast, or the bbc, great sounds at. tributes continued to pour in for one of britain �*s best loved and best—known broadcasters. dj steve wright, who died at the age of 69. steve wright's career spanned more than four decades — he was much loved by listeners of radio 2 and before that, radio 1. his final programme, a special valentine's day edition of his love songs programme, was broadcast on sunday. david sillito looks back at his life. steve wright! # steve
so at the moment in the uk there is not specific legislation to tackle this. there's also the responsible tee of the police and what they can do, which does depend to some extent on the law. 0ne does depend to some extent on the law. one of the most shocking bits of this was seeing how the person who was suspected of creating the clip had actually replied to a comment from the police saying, that's a relief when they realise they were not being investigated. there is a podcast on this...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. a couple from manchester with a special place in their hearts for cumbria. secondhome owners like howard and mandy are due to get clobbered with a doubling of council tax from next april. we tried to put as much as we can into the community and to be involved in the local area when we're here. so we don'tjust come and sort of bring all our stuff and then go. a short drive away, don says villages in the above derwent parish have seen a dramatic rise in second homes, and he thinks second home owners should pay more council tax. in this parish, we have a lot of holiday lets also and this is having a knock on effect of young people being able to afford a house to live in the area. cumberland council says the second home council tax premium would still raise £5 million, some of which could be used to tackle the housing crisis in beauty spots like this. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. a couple from manchester with a special place in their hearts for cumbria. secondhome owners like howard and mandy are due to get clobbered with a doubling of council tax from next april. we tried to put as much as we can into the community and to be involved in the local area when we're here. so we don'tjust come and sort of bring all our stuff and then go. a short drive away, don...
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thousands of members of the group — designated a terrorist organisation by the uk, us and other countries — break through the perimeter fence and into israeli territory. they film as they stream through. some are on motorbikes. many more are on foot. and they begin to run. just a few miles away, hundreds of people have gathered at a music festival. as the rockets fly overhead, palestinian gunmen attack the party from several directions. it was one of the worst days in israel's history, its people killed in cold blood, hundreds of hostages dragged away, a nation traumatised. i'm anna foster and, for the bbc, i spoke to those who survived, who lost loved ones on october 7th or have family members still held hostage in gaza. this is their story. we drove, we tried to pass people running because everyone was scattered around, and we also tried to help out people to take them with us. we already uploaded most of our equipment, so we didn't have much room, but we tried to save people on the way. they were fleeing for their lives. they were trying to find a way to get out of there as fast as t
thousands of members of the group — designated a terrorist organisation by the uk, us and other countries — break through the perimeter fence and into israeli territory. they film as they stream through. some are on motorbikes. many more are on foot. and they begin to run. just a few miles away, hundreds of people have gathered at a music festival. as the rockets fly overhead, palestinian gunmen attack the party from several directions. it was one of the worst days in israel's history, its...
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here in the uk , but inflation. here in the uk, but the mighty federal reserve of the mighty federal reserve of the bank of the central bank of america , the us equivalent of america, the us equivalent of the bank of england , the federal the bank of england, the federal reserve, i think, will start cutting rates soon. and once the federal reserve signals that the global interest rate cycle has turned, except the expect the bank of england , the european bank of england, the european central bank in the eurozone and other big central banks to fall into line. this is how monetary policy works. but this is a rate hold today. that's not a surprise , is good news. if surprise, is good news. if you've got a mortgage because mortgage rates are going to come down more in anticipation of a rate cut by the bank of england soon, i expect saying it here and now. the first rate cuts to be april or may. well, there you go. >> first rate cut april or may. that would be a nice spring. surprise >> well, we'll test you on that when
here in the uk , but inflation. here in the uk, but the mighty federal reserve of the mighty federal reserve of the bank of the central bank of america , the us equivalent of america, the us equivalent of the bank of england , the federal the bank of england, the federal reserve, i think, will start cutting rates soon. and once the federal reserve signals that the global interest rate cycle has turned, except the expect the bank of england , the european bank of england, the european central...
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at the moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan, i think, are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last year. so i don't buy this argument that you need to have a recession to get inflation down. other countries are doing an awful lot better at controlling inflation whilst also managing to grow their economy. i spoke to economist vicky pryce and she gave us her assessment on rachel reeves�* speech. vicky pryce and she gave us her well, it's true that the uk has suffered a little bit more by comparison to some other countries in terms of higher inflation and also concerns about interest rates needing to stay higherfor longer in the uk than perhaps will be the case elsewhere because we have a little bit of a sticky inflation problem, with wages having increased a bit faster than perhaps in some other countries. and it's very, very difficult to control that once that starts happening. so there have been perhaps some policy measures which have not helped hugely, particularly not adjusting inflationary expectations early on in the uk, not enou
at the moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan, i think, are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last year. so i don't buy this argument that you need to have a recession to get inflation down. other countries are doing an awful lot better at controlling inflation whilst also managing to grow their economy. i spoke to economist vicky pryce and she gave us her assessment on rachel reeves�* speech. vicky pryce and she gave us her well, it's true...
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uk. the supplies and ration packs all paid for by the uk-_ supplies and ration packs all paid for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid — for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on _ for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on its _ for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on its way, _ of british aid on its way, airdropped into northern gaza. the area below me has been turned into a wasteland. there are still 300,000 palestinians remaining there. the un says the situation is too dangerous on the ground and it can no longer offer help. it on the ground and it can no longer offer hel. , . , . on the ground and it can no longer offer help-— offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm _ offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm of _ offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm of gaza's _ offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm of gaza's need i offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm of gaza's need but. offer help. it is a small drop in i the
uk. the supplies and ration packs all paid for by the uk-_ supplies and ration packs all paid for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid — for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on _ for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on its _ for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on its way, _ of british aid on its way, airdropped into northern gaza. the area below me has been turned into a wasteland. there are still 300,000 palestinians remaining there. the un...
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the whole it comes to the uk food scene? ila: whole emphasis between it comes to the uk food scene? ii2 whole emphasis between them was all locality and seasonality in britain. i think that is one thing that will go down with him now forever will be the fact that he was a champion for locality and seasonality of food and produce. i locality and seasonality of food and roduce. ~' ., locality and seasonality of food and roduce. ~ ., ., i. locality and seasonality of food and roduce. ~ ., ., ., ., , produce. i know that you have ready touched upon _ produce. i know that you have ready touched upon it _ produce. i know that you have ready touched upon it but _ produce. i know that you have ready touched upon it but what _ produce. i know that you have ready touched upon it but what influence l touched upon it but what influence did he have on your menu? you kept some of their suggestions in your many today?— some of their suggestions in your man toda ? , ., ., many today? yes, we love some of the ideas that they — many today? yes, we love some of the ideas that they had _ many today
the whole it comes to the uk food scene? ila: whole emphasis between it comes to the uk food scene? ii2 whole emphasis between them was all locality and seasonality in britain. i think that is one thing that will go down with him now forever will be the fact that he was a champion for locality and seasonality of food and produce. i locality and seasonality of food and roduce. ~' ., locality and seasonality of food and roduce. ~ ., ., i. locality and seasonality of food and roduce. ~ ., ., ., .,...