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pakistani scholar tahar al khadri unveiled a draft school curriculum in london. which condemned isel and extremist ideology. kadri who has previously declared takferis non-muslim, said it was essential to teach people that terror was violation of islam. whatever philosophy and ideology is being propagated and practice and enforced by isis or other terrorist organization, in part, it was al-qaida and taliban and all those people, they are, this is just an enemity and violation of islam and quran and the prophets. conduct: the initiative wasn't without its critics within the muslim community itself, who said that it placed the emphasis on the muslim community to clean up its act, while downplaying major factors behind radicalization such as british foreign policy, islamophobia and racism. nevertheless, there is general consensus amongst british muslim leaders that the isil mentality and the techphery narrative needs to be driven out of the community. ramadan been a very difficult and challenging time for muslims, we've had killings in kuwait, we had no murder taking place in tunisia an
pakistani scholar tahar al khadri unveiled a draft school curriculum in london. which condemned isel and extremist ideology. kadri who has previously declared takferis non-muslim, said it was essential to teach people that terror was violation of islam. whatever philosophy and ideology is being propagated and practice and enforced by isis or other terrorist organization, in part, it was al-qaida and taliban and all those people, they are, this is just an enemity and violation of islam and quran...
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ian islam attended a pro-palestine fundraising event a london university and heard from the students directly as to why they planned this action specifically during the holy month of ramadan. in my opinion um doing being proactive and standing with justice or standing for justice rather is inherently islamic um and so i think it's something that we actually need to do um regard it being well with regards. sorry to it being public or private, um, i, i think what we're doing here today isn't necessarily something that you need to be a muslim to do, um, even though we said it's inherently islamic, um, if people differ to that, then you can turn around and say, well, look, this is humanitarian course, um, and i don't think anyone has any valid basis to use uh, how public or private their religious beliefs are to stand with what's right, i'm first year law student, i'm also president of the... sjp society, students for justice in palestine and we're here today because we've seen that individual efforts aren't enough, we need more combined efforts, so that's why we've come um, we've like c
ian islam attended a pro-palestine fundraising event a london university and heard from the students directly as to why they planned this action specifically during the holy month of ramadan. in my opinion um doing being proactive and standing with justice or standing for justice rather is inherently islamic um and so i think it's something that we actually need to do um regard it being well with regards. sorry to it being public or private, um, i, i think what we're doing here today isn't...
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universities and non-london-based universities and demand that any event organized by the ujs or zionist organizations should not be held. on our campus? no, absolutely. um, and fatima, i would say uh, just before we, move to some of the spiritual dimensions, do you think muslims have been doing enough? mean, do you think that as as a community in general? we see the young generally are more maybe mobilized and active and on campuses have been doing stuff, do you think maybe we could be doing more? absolutely, you should be doing more, especially as a student, you've got that position where you can be doing more, um, within universities um, 'there is so much opportunity to stand up, especially because these are the institutions that are complicit, you know, and um, essentially you're paying the university, and the university is paying to kill, so um, absolutely, you should be doing more, um, the students should be standing up, not just um, in the ways previously discussed, but um, there's this campaign of of silencing going on, uh, wearing even the palestinian badge or um, having any sor
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the hussain family who live in north london are getting ready to break their fast. like british muslims all over the country, the husseins have spent the last. month fasting, so the evening meal will come as a relief. mrs. hussein is also preparing some food to take round to her non-muslim neighbors. could you encapsulat what ramadan means for you? um, for me, it's reconnecting with my lord. it's like understanding what is the purpose of your life, which is to worship your lord and to be the best person that you can be. can i ask the same question? it's about reprogramming, deprogramming. all the bad habits i've got and kind of reprogramming um what's required of me from my lord um and self discipline. fasting is compulsory on every muslim who is saying and mature male or female. it is many physical, moral and social benefits, but most importantly god is made fasting compulsory so that muslims become piace, fearing and god-conscious. we know that the shaitans are locked up during this month and for me that's definitely something that notice it becomes lot more easie
the hussain family who live in north london are getting ready to break their fast. like british muslims all over the country, the husseins have spent the last. month fasting, so the evening meal will come as a relief. mrs. hussein is also preparing some food to take round to her non-muslim neighbors. could you encapsulat what ramadan means for you? um, for me, it's reconnecting with my lord. it's like understanding what is the purpose of your life, which is to worship your lord and to be the...
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london and the uk last staged the event back in 2017. a feasibility study has yet to take place but the sport's leaders say they are determined to host what they describe as a transformational major championships. the ambition forms part of a wider set of hosting aspirations set to be announced by the funding agency uk sport on tuesday. we can't definitely say it will be london but it would actually be in our mind given the success of it before. i think london was kind of transformational and it built off 2012. it was transformational in all sorts of ways for the sport, europe, sport back in europe and it was also transformational for the athletes and you look at some of the athletes coming through here and where they come from and i just think it would be another step up for us. yeah, i think it'sjust important for britain to have athletics because it inspires generations of athletes to come through and, you know, know that there's athletes that are from where they're from going after massive medals in front of home crowds. so, yeah, i
london and the uk last staged the event back in 2017. a feasibility study has yet to take place but the sport's leaders say they are determined to host what they describe as a transformational major championships. the ambition forms part of a wider set of hosting aspirations set to be announced by the funding agency uk sport on tuesday. we can't definitely say it will be london but it would actually be in our mind given the success of it before. i think london was kind of transformational and...
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exactly what several initiatives across the uk have done, such as the ramadan tent here in central london, which welcomes up to 300 muslims and non-muslims every night to break the fast, and the idea behind these initiatives is very simple, that intimate human contact can break down barriers like nothing else. the ramadan tent project is run by student volunteers and adopts gentle, non-confrontational, even subliminal. when showing non-muslims what islam is. it seeks to demonstrate the values of islam by setting an example instead of preaching, to build bridges between cultures and encourage interfaith dialogue through the simple act of sharing meal. we've been able to foster a platform for interfaith dialogue to explain the the actual beautiful values of our religion. and and yeah, and feel the community spirit most of all. i think when you look in see you know just people of all different colors and races sitting on the floor eating together, i think you know it's uh, i think that's what it's about. i grew up religious, so when i came across what was going on, i was really intrigued wit
exactly what several initiatives across the uk have done, such as the ramadan tent here in central london, which welcomes up to 300 muslims and non-muslims every night to break the fast, and the idea behind these initiatives is very simple, that intimate human contact can break down barriers like nothing else. the ramadan tent project is run by student volunteers and adopts gentle, non-confrontational, even subliminal. when showing non-muslims what islam is. it seeks to demonstrate the values...
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but it is acceptable on the streets of london and it is not.— it is acceptable on the streets of london and it is not. but you are not suggesting. _ london and it is not. but you are not suggesting, in _ london and it is not. but you are not suggesting, in labelling - london and it is not. but you are | not suggesting, in labelling those people as his mates, that there is a connection between the two of them because of a shared faith? it has because of a shared faith? it has not because of a shared faith? it has got nothing _ because of a shared faith? it has got nothing to — because of a shared faith? it has got nothing to do _ because of a shared faith? it has got nothing to do with _ because of a shared faith? it has got nothing to do with faith - because of a shared faith? it has got nothing to do with faith at i because of a shared faith? it has| got nothing to do with faith at all. absolutely nothing to do with faith that this is when you lot in the media try to cause problems that i called the mayor albert bates and his incompetence, based on the fact that our streets in london
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i made some remarksl about the london mayor. for which i was stripped of the whip from the conservative party. let me be clear now, i will not apologise.— now, iwill not apologise. reform's leadin: now, iwill not apologise. reform's leading believes _ now, iwill not apologise. reform's leading believes that _ now, iwill not apologise. reform's leading believes that he _ now, iwill not apologise. reform's leading believes that he will- now, iwill not apologise. reform's leading believes that he will win i leading believes that he will win them voters who switched to the tories from labour. we them voters who switched to the tories from labour.— them voters who switched to the tories from labour. we are going to net lee tories from labour. we are going to get lee re-elected _ tories from labour. we are going to get lee re-elected as _ tories from labour. we are going to get lee re-elected as reform - tories from labour. we are going to get lee re-elected as reform uk's i tories from labour. we are going to i get lee re-elected
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, the mayor of london. — security in london, the mayor of london, sadiq khan, of the home secretary— london, sadiq khan, of the home secretary and the prime minister, that the _ secretary and the prime minister, that the jewish community are terrified — that the jewish community are terrified. appalling. separately, people — terrified. appalling. separately, people are horrified that this gender— people are horrified that this gender ideology is infecting our schools. — gender ideology is infecting our schools, poisoning the minds of our children _ schools, poisoning the minds of our children. parents, grandparents, in their— children. parents, grandparents, in their millions shocked by this. and also, _ their millions shocked by this. and also, people are waking up to the absurd _ also, people are waking up to the absurd multitrillion pound cost of this obsession with net zero. but any of— this obsession with net zero. but any of us — this obsession with net zero. but any of us who want to talk about this, _ any of us who want to talk about this, oh. — any of us who
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but in the meantime to save london we elect to susan hall is the next mayor of our capitol? [cheering]he honorable member championing of his area and hisracter. with their art current plans to resolve the boundary i understand his desire was london being runh nightlight been decimated, crime increasing and inthe merit raising passes by heartki 8%. the only way to be restored in london is with susan as the new blended player. >> thank you mr. speaker. last sunday was the second anniversary of the illegal sack eight of 786 and british seafarers. despite what ministers have said, pml has faced this is the new code of practice on would not stop it happening there again. this a parliament will be the worst on record real wages are worth less■d■ t 2008. so why, after 14 years has this government failed for a better? >> mr. speaker. the fact the stateages are 17 pounds higher than they were then in 2010 for if you want to do something to protect working people in this country,t about her plans to impose 28 million pounds on everyone in our country. you. was it known is not anym
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speaker, five weeks ago southeast london -- the mayor of london calling on them to do the right thing fo hour speed limit. does the prime minister agree with me that must come clean about number of fines. >> i want to thank my honorable friend for the question and i want to thank for lg everythinge can. it is disappointing that the labour labour in whales are hammering every opportunity but i will make sure that my honorable friend has awith the o discuss his concern. >> mr. speaker, to strengthen current spike in legislation forensic evidence is essential. nhs does not have uniform policy for■ning of -- we can pass all the laws we want but to achieve just this, the forensic evidence, will the prime minister commit to ensure that emergency departments have statutory obligation to take th? >> i agree with you, it's appalling violating crime which safety particularly the safety of women and girls and we want to make sure that the existing laws recognize and end of last year new measures to confront and support victims including changing the laws to it clear without any doubt that spik
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universities and non-london-based universities and demand that any event organized by the ujs or zionist organizations should not be held on our campus, no absolutely. um and fatima, i would say uh, just before we, move to some of the spiritual dimensions, do you think muslims have been doing enough? i mean, do you think that as as a community in general, we see the young generally are more maybe mobilized and active and on campuses have been doing stuff, do you think maybe we could be doing more? absolutely, you should be doing more, especially as a student, you've got that position where you can be doing more, um, within universities um, there is so much opportunity to stand. especially because these are the institutions that are complicit, you know, and um, essentially you're paying the university, and the university is paying to kill, so um, absolutely, you should be doing more, um, the students should be standing up, not just um, in the ways previously discussed, but um, there's this campaign of of silencing going on, uh, wearing even the palestinian badge or um, having any sort of.
universities and non-london-based universities and demand that any event organized by the ujs or zionist organizations should not be held on our campus, no absolutely. um and fatima, i would say uh, just before we, move to some of the spiritual dimensions, do you think muslims have been doing enough? i mean, do you think that as as a community in general, we see the young generally are more maybe mobilized and active and on campuses have been doing stuff, do you think maybe we could be doing...
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it is now 14 london school of economics. it is new 14 years _ london school of economics. it is now 14 years since _ london school of economics. it is now 14 years since an _ london school of economics. it 3 now 14 years since an attempt was made by national government to bring down its deficit, and that involved piling cuts more on local government, and the home office and justice departments, than other parts of public spending, such as the national health service and the state pension, which have been protected. local government took deeper cuts than other parts of the public sector. although in the last two or three years, the government has found slightly extra money for local government, it is still spending perhaps ten or 20% less in real terms today than it was back in 2010. other parts of the public sector are spending more. we need to note that demand for services is giving up. the population is getting older, it is growing, and many people have needs that they have to have where councils have to provide services. in a sense, it is reduced resources in greater de
it is now 14 london school of economics. it is new 14 years _ london school of economics. it is now 14 years since _ london school of economics. it is now 14 years since an _ london school of economics. it 3 now 14 years since an attempt was made by national government to bring down its deficit, and that involved piling cuts more on local government, and the home office and justice departments, than other parts of public spending, such as the national health service and the state pension, which...
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live from london. this is bbc news. four gunmen are arrested after 133 people were killed in a moscow concert hall attack — president putin vows they will be punished. the islamic state group says it was behind the attack — releasing a photo of four masked men it says were involved. and an outpouring of support for the princess of wales — after she revealed she's in the early stages of cancer treatment. and the health ministry in gaza says nineteen people — waiting for aid — have been killed by israeli forces. the israeli army denies firing on the crowd. hello, i'm nicky schiller. we start this hour in russia. president putin says all those involved in the attack on a concert hall near moscow — which killed at least 133 people — will be punished. in moscow, people have been leaving flowers in memory of those who died and we've seen candles being lit. others have queued to donate blood for the victims of the massacre. memorials also appeared outside russian embassies in several countries, including the uk.
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we also have sakina datu who's a journalist author and producer joining us from london. welcome to you both. s number first over to you. taking a look at the findings that uh this particular poll has revealed uh we are seeing that the hamasan's popularity is as strong as ever uh and uh one of the more interesting facts behind the popularity is that within the ga strip it has actually increased. what do you think? the findings, yes, good evening to you and all your viewers, well, you know, uh, this fact anyway, it was even before the 7th of october, the palestinians after all the atrocities in the last two years in the west bank and also the siege on gaza, made the palestinian think that the only way uh to resist the occupation and to end the occupation is by fighting this incubation and the resistance, including armed resistance, and the seventh october came for all the palestinians as something they were waiting for and waiting this kind of what's going on. in spite of the fact that the casualities are very high and the palestinian are losses are you especially with the
we also have sakina datu who's a journalist author and producer joining us from london. welcome to you both. s number first over to you. taking a look at the findings that uh this particular poll has revealed uh we are seeing that the hamasan's popularity is as strong as ever uh and uh one of the more interesting facts behind the popularity is that within the ga strip it has actually increased. what do you think? the findings, yes, good evening to you and all your viewers, well, you know, uh,...
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the streets of london. they said to me, we cannot vote for you. we would vote for you if you went to reform uk. there speaking the working class climate of the red ball and when my parents are saying that and my friends are staying at an even my staff are saying that i think to myself, you know, i've got to wake up a little bit here and smell the coffee, which i have done and i think i have made the right move. aha, i have done and i think i have made the right move-— the right move. a few years back, ou the right move. a few years back, you signed _ the right move. a few years back, you signed a _ the right move. a few years back, you signed a thing _ the right move. a few years back, you signed a thing in _ the right move. a few years back, you signed a thing in parliament | you signed a thing in parliament saying that mps do swap parties should cause a by—election, trigger a by—election. why not do that? it is election year and the word on the street is that there could be an election in may so it would be quite foolish to trigger a by—
the streets of london. they said to me, we cannot vote for you. we would vote for you if you went to reform uk. there speaking the working class climate of the red ball and when my parents are saying that and my friends are staying at an even my staff are saying that i think to myself, you know, i've got to wake up a little bit here and smell the coffee, which i have done and i think i have made the right move. aha, i have done and i think i have made the right move-— the right move. a few...
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live from london, this is bbc news. as a hamas delegation arrives in cairo for talks on a ceasefire in gaza, reports that an agreement might be possible if israel agrees to its demands. parliament to its demands. in pakistan has selected shehbaz parliament in pakistan has selected shehbaz sharif has promised a full second term. final vote counting takes place for iran's parliamentary elections. we'll hear from takes place for iran's parliamentary elections. we'll hearfrom our correspondent in tehran. uk chancellorjeremy hunt has said he wants to find a way to bring down the tax burden ahead of the spring budget this week. and it's a record—breaking night at the brit awards as raye picks up six visors. best night of my life, hands down, without a shadow of a doubt. will it ever get better than this again? hello. we start this hour in the middle east. mediators have arrived in the egyptian capital cairo to try to agree a temporary ceasefire between israel and hamas. there are reports that hamas says a gaza truce is poss
live from london, this is bbc news. as a hamas delegation arrives in cairo for talks on a ceasefire in gaza, reports that an agreement might be possible if israel agrees to its demands. parliament to its demands. in pakistan has selected shehbaz parliament in pakistan has selected shehbaz sharif has promised a full second term. final vote counting takes place for iran's parliamentary elections. we'll hear from takes place for iran's parliamentary elections. we'll hearfrom our correspondent in...
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hang on, can ijust finish put up cambridge, london and the tilt of the outcome matters and the tilt of the outcome matters and the outcome is that we have built houses at a greater rate. we are on track to build a million additional houses in this parliament so that is a substantial uplift on what has happened under previous governments but we need to do more. this budget i would have liked to have had some measures that help people get on the housing ladder but it is difficult to do that unless you are absolutely confident that property prices are back on the up because otherwise you are encouraging people to get onto the housing ladder with the prospect of house prices falling and therefore falling into negative equity so i did notjudge that it was the right time for those kinds of measures but is that something i would like to return to? a future fiscal events? absolutely.- fiscal events? absolutely. thank ou. you fiscal events? absolutely. thank yom you said — fiscal events? absolutely. thank you. you said this _ fiscal events? absolutely. thank you. you said this was _ fiscal ev
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people say, popular, but it will upset people and while it like a mean pers wanto dinner parties in london washington dc. all my friends to like me i don't want to cause other people compromising their triangulating and analyzing the i've a message for them, you cannot triangulate with ts. you cannot compromise with communists. you have to fight for what you believe in. in the fight■ for the conservative values. you have to fight for the conservative values that you■%ro do that. fight even if it is not popular, even if people say there didn't like it is right. in the majority, families and government. ... stand up for them every day. [applause] and i am afraid, my friends, and i very much fear that less conservatives become more active in speaking unless we are all prepared to fight this battle even if it's difficult, even if it is uncomfortable. but western is due. now, i wrote a book which is coming up very soon you c writts called 10 years to save the west. i have written it based on my te uk government and ultimately as prime minister. and it is aning to you in the united states as
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this happened on a train in bromley, which was travelling to london. there's been a video circulating online as passengers filmed the alleged attack. the victim is now in hospital in a critical but stable condition. officers are appealing for witnesses to come forward. next sun bankman—fried has been sentenced to 25 years in prison in the us for stealing billions of dollars from customers. from his cryptocurrency exchange ftx. the former billionaire ceo was previously found guilty of fraud and conspiracy. prosecutors say he took almost £8 billion from customers. and some other stories now — a man has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with the death of gogglebox star george gilbey after the a0 year old died in a fall at work. george, who was a self—employed electrician, sadly died at the scene. and it's a great day for freddie flintoff fans as he's making his return to tv after his top gear accident with a second series of a bbc cricket documentary called field of dreams. time now to leave you with 10 seconds of a swan resc
this happened on a train in bromley, which was travelling to london. there's been a video circulating online as passengers filmed the alleged attack. the victim is now in hospital in a critical but stable condition. officers are appealing for witnesses to come forward. next sun bankman—fried has been sentenced to 25 years in prison in the us for stealing billions of dollars from customers. from his cryptocurrency exchange ftx. the former billionaire ceo was previously found guilty of fraud...
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london after high levels of e.coli were detected in the river. the crews from oxford and cambridge have also been told to cover up blisters and open wounds. the pressure group river action said tests indicate that the ecoli comes from sewage directly discharged into the thames. ellie price has more. it's tradition, every year the winning cox is thrown in. this year, there's a good chance they might throw up, too. we found 10,000 colonies per 100 millilitres of e coli. what that means is it's ten times worse than the worst rating for bathing water. and also means, therefore, you shouldn't go on the river. and, in the case of rowers, they need very careful health guidance. archive: many watermen declared race _ conditions the worst for 70 years, and each cox wore goggles to help in a difficult task. rowers in this historic race are used to natural challenges. and cambridge are sinking. cambridge are going down. and sometimes they end up in the water without meaning to. organisers of the boat race have issued guidance to competitors this weekend to
london after high levels of e.coli were detected in the river. the crews from oxford and cambridge have also been told to cover up blisters and open wounds. the pressure group river action said tests indicate that the ecoli comes from sewage directly discharged into the thames. ellie price has more. it's tradition, every year the winning cox is thrown in. this year, there's a good chance they might throw up, too. we found 10,000 colonies per 100 millilitres of e coli. what that means is it's...
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the protesters from london for free palestine staged a sit in the lobby of the building. they chanted slogans like stop armed sales to israel while waving palestinian flags. london for free palestine has joined. law makers and pressure groups like campaign against arms trade to revoke arms export licenses to israel. on wednesday 130 british parliamentarians issued letter to their governments demanding immediate and to arm sales to israel, calling the trend totally unacceptable. advocacy groups believe the uk licensed weapons are being used by israel in its genocidal war in gaza. peter ford is a former british ambassador to syria and jo joins us from manchester, and we also have sakina datu, journalist, author and producer who joins us from london. welcome to you both, peter ford, i'll first start with you. take a look at this protest which obviously is uh shows the courage and the conviction that the protesters have for the cause that they believe in. uh, at the same time, uh, it comes on the heels of the parliamentarians, i believe 100 or so who have demanded an end to t
the protesters from london for free palestine staged a sit in the lobby of the building. they chanted slogans like stop armed sales to israel while waving palestinian flags. london for free palestine has joined. law makers and pressure groups like campaign against arms trade to revoke arms export licenses to israel. on wednesday 130 british parliamentarians issued letter to their governments demanding immediate and to arm sales to israel, calling the trend totally unacceptable. advocacy groups...
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live from london. this is bbc news. a hold—up in the gaza peace talks, israel is reported not to be sending a delegation to cairo. uk chancellorjeremy hunt has said he wants to find a way to bring down the tax burden, ahead of the spring budget this week. a seven—year—old girl has drowned after a small boat, carrying migrants heading to the, capsized in northern france. parliament in pakistan has elected shehbaz sharif as prime minister for a second term. and it's a record—breaking night at the brit awards, as raye picks up six prizes. hello. you are watching bbc news. our breaking news this hour, there are reports of a hold—up in negotiations for a temporary ceasefire in gaza. israel is reported not to be sending a delegation to talks taking place in cairo. that's despite us officials saying a ceasefire deal was already "on the table" and israel had approved it. the sticking point appears to be hamas not supplying a list of the hostages who would be released. washington had been hoping for a deal by monday, t
live from london. this is bbc news. a hold—up in the gaza peace talks, israel is reported not to be sending a delegation to cairo. uk chancellorjeremy hunt has said he wants to find a way to bring down the tax burden, ahead of the spring budget this week. a seven—year—old girl has drowned after a small boat, carrying migrants heading to the, capsized in northern france. parliament in pakistan has elected shehbaz sharif as prime minister for a second term. and it's a record—breaking...
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_ in london. applause and when i think of the labour family. — and when i think of the labour family. i— and when i think of the labour family, i also think how lucky i am to have _ family, i also think how lucky i am to have friends in that family who will he _ to have friends in that family who will be part of what happens next. let will be part of what happens next. let me _ will be part of what happens next. let me just — will be part of what happens next. let me just say, nobody could have had a _ let me just say, nobody could have had a stronger support and the work that i_ had a stronger support and the work that i have _ had a stronger support and the work that i have done than the support i have had _ that i have done than the support i have had from carwin. whenever i have _ have had from carwin. whenever i have needed advice, he has been here _ have needed advice, he has been here but — have needed advice, he has been here. but he has never, ever been on my shoulder— here. but
_ in london. applause and when i think of the labour family. — and when i think of the labour family. i— and when i think of the labour family, i also think how lucky i am to have _ family, i also think how lucky i am to have friends in that family who will he _ to have friends in that family who will be part of what happens next. let will be part of what happens next. let me _ will be part of what happens next. let me just — will be part of what happens next. let me just say, nobody...
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for now, thanks forjoining us- — kathleen brooks is research director at the brokers xtb here in london. it is fairto it is fair to say that normally at this time of year prices rise a little bit but is this a blip or something that the fed should be worried about? the? something that the fed should be worried about?— worried about? they will be very worried about? they will be very worried about _ worried about? they will be very worried about super _ worried about? they will be very worried about super core - worried about? they will be very l worried about super core inflation and it is very sticky so this is what everyone is looking at at the moment and it is dripping out more of the volatile elements. it was lower than the figure injanuary but to reach the target rate which is a 2% annual increase in inflation, that needs to be coming in at about 0.2% every month, so it is much higher than what the annual inflation rate needs to be to reach that annual inflation target, and i think they will have a tricky meeting when they meet next week. the other issue, aside from the factors y
for now, thanks forjoining us- — kathleen brooks is research director at the brokers xtb here in london. it is fairto it is fair to say that normally at this time of year prices rise a little bit but is this a blip or something that the fed should be worried about? the? something that the fed should be worried about?— worried about? they will be very worried about? they will be very worried about _ worried about? they will be very worried about super _ worried about? they will be very...
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, spilling over the bridge into south london, edging up towards north london, this is a truly mass movement now. but we got to make it count, count in elections, count in boycott, divestment, sanctions, demonstrations and uh so on. thanks for that side, moson. fahma is also in london. uh, let's hear from her. faham, welcome. thank you very much. um, as we know, and it has been said already, that the uk has historically maintained a close relationship with israel, including diplomatic, economic and military ties, so to what extent do you think the uk will be held accountable for its support of israel, especially in your views with the recent developments regarding the efforts to pursue justice through the international criminal courts and as we know, how can we maintain that they actually will be accountable, because as of recently, my last update researching knowing that the icc has not even issued any formal condemnation specifically. related to the iraq war perpetrators. well, let's throw to the oracle, a man who knows both the iraqi and the palestinian cases so well. loke, uh, will brita
, spilling over the bridge into south london, edging up towards north london, this is a truly mass movement now. but we got to make it count, count in elections, count in boycott, divestment, sanctions, demonstrations and uh so on. thanks for that side, moson. fahma is also in london. uh, let's hear from her. faham, welcome. thank you very much. um, as we know, and it has been said already, that the uk has historically maintained a close relationship with israel, including diplomatic, economic...
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disarming tactics that was... alluding to as well. now of course i in islam did speak to people in london to ask them their thoughts on the attempts being made across the world to normalize the existence of the zionist entity in the name of interfaith. i think that inter faith is is a good thing, it's good to kind of get to know um other faiths and what they're doing and it builds those connections to start conversations. um, i think that we have to differentiate between kind of um interface events and opportunities to network and connect. um and almost creating that network to buffer down and silence um lot of our own opinions and lot of our own viewpoints um with this idea that because we're kind of connected and friend friendly um it gives us kind of puts us in a bit more awkward situation position to kind of speak up about what we believe in um so i think that it's a good thing but within our boundaries and with our kind of understanding of what we can talk about what we can't any multi-fath projects in that context uh would have been used as kind of form of submission in the same way
disarming tactics that was... alluding to as well. now of course i in islam did speak to people in london to ask them their thoughts on the attempts being made across the world to normalize the existence of the zionist entity in the name of interfaith. i think that inter faith is is a good thing, it's good to kind of get to know um other faiths and what they're doing and it builds those connections to start conversations. um, i think that we have to differentiate between kind of um interface...
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there were found liable for defrauding hewlett—packard in a similar trial that took place in london. mr lynch intends to appeal that ruling and his lawyers are summing up hewlett—packard's argument as, quote, case study in bio's remorse. irate argument as, quote, case study in bi0's remorse-— argument as, quote, case study in bio's remorse. we will talk more on that later. — bio's remorse. we will talk more on that later. but _ bio's remorse. we will talk more on that later, but for _ bio's remorse. we will talk more on that later, but for now, _ bio's remorse. we will talk more on that later, but for now, thank- bio's remorse. we will talk more on that later, but for now, thank you. | let's head to europe now where we've just had the latest indication of how quickly prices in the eurozone area are rising. the euro—area annual inflation rate was 2.6% in february, down from 2.8% injanuary, confirming the reading from earlier this month. but although prices are not rising as quickly the economy has been stagnant. phil shaw is chief economist at investec. he gave me what the lat
there were found liable for defrauding hewlett—packard in a similar trial that took place in london. mr lynch intends to appeal that ruling and his lawyers are summing up hewlett—packard's argument as, quote, case study in bio's remorse. irate argument as, quote, case study in bi0's remorse-— argument as, quote, case study in bio's remorse. we will talk more on that later. — bio's remorse. we will talk more on that later. but _ bio's remorse. we will talk more on that later, but for _...
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say if i could come back to you and we saw earlier of course uh muslims in london, they are clearly aware of the disguise if you will being used by these normalization projects, but what role do collaborators in the muslim and christian community for that matter play in terms of how they... enable this agenda? well, the role of collaborators is absolutely vital, not just in faithwashing, but also more broadly in terms of furthering the interests of nefarious actors, be it, islamophobes within the british state or elsewhere, without theose sort of collaborators, the sort of good face if you like, of this activity. there wouldn't be the depth of um infiltration within our mosks and our churches and that's principly because the people who are allowing them into these spaces are the people very often who are leaders in our community, people who are trustees of different buildings and centers and so it's they is them who are principally responsible for allowing these zionist actors into our space. says and also um promoting it within you know the muslim community as something harmless and actu
say if i could come back to you and we saw earlier of course uh muslims in london, they are clearly aware of the disguise if you will being used by these normalization projects, but what role do collaborators in the muslim and christian community for that matter play in terms of how they... enable this agenda? well, the role of collaborators is absolutely vital, not just in faithwashing, but also more broadly in terms of furthering the interests of nefarious actors, be it, islamophobes within...
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london has hosted the biggest pro palestine. strations in the entire europe, continental europe, um, since the beginning of the massacre in gaza in october last year, and they continue to only grow louder in terms of their calls uh for the governments here to take action, decisive action, to uh stop arming the israeli regime, to cancel uh weapons, licenses to israel that are yet to happen, as of late, um, the comments, the uh speech rather by the prime minister, rishi sunak, uh, warning about the protesters, um, that islamists in his word uh posing a threat to uh uh quote and quote british values and things like that that have not gone down well with the protesters here, attempt by the government's um advisor on political violence, a man named lord walney. "who used to chair the labor friends of israel, this name of course is self-explanatory, and who is allegedly received money from israeli intelligence as lately as january uh, making 40 recommendations to the government here uh to one um prevent members of parliament in the mainstream political parties from fraternizing with the di
london has hosted the biggest pro palestine. strations in the entire europe, continental europe, um, since the beginning of the massacre in gaza in october last year, and they continue to only grow louder in terms of their calls uh for the governments here to take action, decisive action, to uh stop arming the israeli regime, to cancel uh weapons, licenses to israel that are yet to happen, as of late, um, the comments, the uh speech rather by the prime minister, rishi sunak, uh, warning about...