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to the uk's relations with china now because, as you've been hearing, the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers. those targeted are reported to include a number, who've been critical of beijing. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. as of last year, china was the uk's fifth biggest trading partner, with imports and exports totalling £100 billion, according to government figures. so how could this affect what is clearly a huge, yet complex business relationship? let's bring in duncan wrigley, chief china economist at pantheon macroeconomics. big figure there, but just how significant is the uk's trading relationship with china? yes, it is significant, but it is way down on the list below the us, some other european trading partners. about 5% of total trade stop you know, but there are some sectors which are more reliant on chinese trade. i would say top of the list is the education sector. 150,000 chinese students come to study in the uk each year,
to the uk's relations with china now because, as you've been hearing, the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers. those targeted are reported to include a number, who've been critical of beijing. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. as of last year, china was the uk's fifth biggest trading partner, with imports and exports totalling £100 billion, according...
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. , ., ., , the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument- _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when you _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when you are - the uk. yes. i mean that is the i argument. when you are earning the uk. yes. i mean that is the - argument. when you are earning more thanjust under 30,000 a argument. when you are earning more than just under 30,000 a year argument. when you are earning more thanjust under 30,000 a year in scotland, you are paying more in income tax than you would be elsewhere in the uk. i think opponents of the prime minister might retort that he leads a party that presided over a position where overall tax burden in the uk is at its highest level in 70 years. i think there is a lot of smoke and mirrors when it comes to taxation and a lot of debate at the moment in the run—up to this budget. the chancellor considering what measures to bring in and if there should be cuts to national insurance and i asked
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yes, certainly in the uk so far there has been | in the uk so far there has been nowhere — in the uk so far there has been nowhere near that hardening of language. while we don't know what happens _ language. while we don't know what happens in _ language. while we don't know what happens in those meetings behind closed _ happens in those meetings behind closed doors, publicly the focus has been on _ closed doors, publicly the focus has been on david cameron, the foreign secretary. _ been on david cameron, the foreign secretary, has made his emphasis on urging _ secretary, has made his emphasis on urging israel to help aid, try and open _ urging israel to help aid, try and open a _ urging israel to help aid, try and open a port to help facilitate aid, provide _ open a port to help facilitate aid, provide more visas for aid workers. so that's— provide more visas for aid workers. so that's very much the push. and similarly— so that's very much the push. and similarly in — so that's very much the push. and similarly in the uk the focus usually— similarly in the uk the focus usua
yes, certainly in the uk so far there has been | in the uk so far there has been nowhere — in the uk so far there has been nowhere near that hardening of language. while we don't know what happens _ language. while we don't know what happens in _ language. while we don't know what happens in those meetings behind closed _ happens in those meetings behind closed doors, publicly the focus has been on _ closed doors, publicly the focus has been on david cameron, the foreign secretary. _ been on...
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the uk undergraduate fee. we don't see any prospect right now of that increasing. and in order to maintain the outstanding quality of uk higher education, more universities have put more effort into international student recruitment. i know for this coursework that time is very limited. if tuition fees for universities were raised, it could reduce the need for overseas students. but that would cost a lot. and it hasn't happened. with regards to education, would you say the government has also there made a choice for immigration? yeah, of course it has. so it decided to introduce fees for domestic students at about £9,000, and then it also decided not to increase them. that's a choice of the government not to fund education in a particular way. the inevitable consequence is more immigration. can you hop onto the first plate? the government couldn't have been clearer that it wanted more students from abroad. it even set a target of an overseas student population of 600,000 by 2030. one, two... push, push, push,
the uk undergraduate fee. we don't see any prospect right now of that increasing. and in order to maintain the outstanding quality of uk higher education, more universities have put more effort into international student recruitment. i know for this coursework that time is very limited. if tuition fees for universities were raised, it could reduce the need for overseas students. but that would cost a lot. and it hasn't happened. with regards to education, would you say the government has also...
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. —— reform — in the staff of her warm uk. —— reform uk _ in the staff of her warm uk. —— reform uk full of ivy to security guards — reform uk full of ivy to security guards |t— reform uk full of ivy to security auards. , , ., ~ i. reform uk full of ivy to security auards. , , ., ~ ., guards. it seems to me like you are distractingly from _ guards. it seems to me like you are distractingly from the _ guards. it seems to me like you are distractingly from the fact, - guards. it seems to me like you are distractingly from the fact, your- distractingly from the fact, your candidate has not performed well, and it has been won by someone you find mentally dislike politically and you're saying that is not the case was blue that's not the case at all. ., ., . , ., case was blue that's not the case at all. ., ., .,, ., . , all. no one has done well except stir galloway. _ all. no one has done well except stir galloway. the _ all. no one has done well except stir galloway. the indications - all. no one has done well except stir galloway. the indications forj stir galloway. the indications for
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the uk is a l with it to an extent. the uk is a voluntary— with it to an extent. the uk is a voluntary association of four nations _ voluntary association of four nations but they are very different in size _ nations but they are very different in size and — nations but they are very different in size and scale. if you have a population— in size and scale. if you have a population of 55 million to draw evidence — population of 55 million to draw evidence from, that is or is going to provide — evidence from, that is or is going to provide you with a richer source of evidence — to provide you with a richer source of evidence that a population of 3 million _ of evidence that a population of 3 million so— of evidence that a population of 3 million. so in some ways i don't think— million. so in some ways i don't think we — million. so in some ways i don't think we should be surprised that a lot of— think we should be surprised that a lot of the _ think we should be surprised that a lot of the information that sage has is from _ lot of the information
the uk is a l with it to an extent. the uk is a voluntary— with it to an extent. the uk is a voluntary association of four nations _ voluntary association of four nations but they are very different in size _ nations but they are very different in size and — nations but they are very different in size and scale. if you have a population— in size and scale. if you have a population of 55 million to draw evidence — population of 55 million to draw evidence from, that is or is going to...
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any plans that are set _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to be - environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to be set - environment in the uk? any plans| that are set out need to be set out with a sustainable fiscal framework so that is the bedrock that businesses need to see and one of the things we need to see is more transition to the green economy, and what many members have talked about, having a net zero investment plan, so we set out across different sectors, what is the amount we need to decarbonise the economy and what are the ways in which we cannot necessarily outspend some of the incentives that the us economy is providing to incentivise the green economy but we can outsmart them about the ways in which we can unlock private investment at home. and we need to think about how we invest in our people and lifelong learning and think about a flexible way to deliver the skill
any plans that are set _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to be - environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to be set - environment in the uk? any plans| that are set out need to be set out with a sustainable fiscal framework so that is the bedrock that businesses need to see and one of the...
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hat seen any reaction from the uk government yet?— seen any reaction from the uk government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was published - this set of advice was published just an hour ago. so i can imagine that in whitehall and in downing street and in the house of commons people will digest it. but we do know that there is doubt for example in the uk about whether the country should hang on to the european convention on human rights. now, the principles that are outlined in the international covenant on civil and political rights again are a bit of a mouthful, but they're fundamental and they are things that the uk signed up to and they are similar to the european convention on human rights. again we could be looking at parts of the uk, some people, some political groups in the uk, saying do we need this international covenant? but where do you stop? where do countries stop when they do that? do they then say we don't want the universal declaration on
hat seen any reaction from the uk government yet?— seen any reaction from the uk government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was published - this set of advice was published just an hour ago. so i can imagine that in whitehall and in downing street and in the house of commons people will digest it. but we do know that there is doubt for example in the uk about whether...
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life on the road. from across the uk. life on the road- being _ from across the uk. life on the road- being a _ from across the uk. life on the road. being a van _ from across the uk. life on the road. being a van dweller - from across the uk. life on the road. being a van dweller are l from across the uk. life on the - road. being a van dweller are simply down to the housing crisis in bristol. . , ., . , down to the housing crisis in bristol. . . , ., bristol. circumstances, the cost of livin: , the bristol. circumstances, the cost of living. the rent— bristol. circumstances, the cost of living, the rent in _ bristol. circumstances, the cost of living, the rent in bristol— bristol. circumstances, the cost of living, the rent in bristol is- living, the rent in bristol is insane. i pay £70 a month to live here. ~ . . ., ., insane. i pay £70 a month to live here. ~._, ., . , insane. i pay £70 a month to live here. according to the city council the numbers _ here. according to the city council the numbers of— here. according to the city council the numbers of p
life on the road. from across the uk. life on the road- being _ from across the uk. life on the road- being a _ from across the uk. life on the road. being a van _ from across the uk. life on the road. being a van dweller - from across the uk. life on the road. being a van dweller are l from across the uk. life on the - road. being a van dweller are simply down to the housing crisis in bristol. . , ., . , down to the housing crisis in bristol. . . , ., bristol. circumstances, the cost of livin:...
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the uk-_ ringing - different stories from across the i uk._ ringing practice uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ri on uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. _ uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. you _ uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. you might - uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. you might not| at ripon cathedral. you might not expect to find a child holding the ropes but 13 year alice barrett is a fully fledged member of the team. it's definitely more than pulling a rope which is what most people think _ rope which is what most people think it's — rope which is what most people think. it's much more complex. both -h sicall think. it's much more complex. both physically and _ think. it's much more complex. ezrrt'i physically and mentally. she has recently become one of the youngest qualified ring is in yorkshire having spent the last three years in training. t having spent the last three years in trainina. . having spent the last three years in trainini. . ., , , ., having spent the
the uk-_ ringing - different stories from across the i uk._ ringing practice uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ri on uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. _ uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. you _ uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. you might - uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. you might not| at ripon cathedral. you might not expect to find a child holding the ropes but 13 year alice barrett is a fully fledged...
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a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much - headlines. a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much of- headlines. a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much of a - headlines. a shot in the arm for| reform uk. how much of a blow headlines. a shot in the arm for i reform uk. how much of a blow to rishi sunak? this man made last year deputy chairman of his party. he was seen as crucial for those red wall seats. they want to hang onto. how much of a blow is this to even the authority of rishi sunak?- much of a blow is this to even the authority of rishi sunak? well, he was one of— authority of rishi sunak? well, he was one of five _ authority of rishi sunak? well, he was one of five deputy _ authority of rishi sunak? well, he was one of five deputy chairman l authority of rishi sunak? well, he| was one of five deputy chairman of the conservative party. i think we're seeing the limits of the recent trends towards prime ministers inventing more and more titles to bind mps to them. it's not as though he was the deputy chairman. but it is a blow. reform uk do have the capacity to
a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much - headlines. a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much of- headlines. a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much of a - headlines. a shot in the arm for| reform uk. how much of a blow headlines. a shot in the arm for i reform uk. how much of a blow to rishi sunak? this man made last year deputy chairman of his party. he was seen as crucial for those red wall seats. they want to hang onto. how much of a blow is this to even the authority of rishi sunak?-...
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i ends up in government next here in the uk? 4' , ., the uk? i think the first thing to recounise the uk? i think the first thing to recognise is _ the uk? i think the first thing to recognise is that _ the uk? i think the first thing to recognise is that this _ the uk? | think the first thing to| recognise is that this parliament, since 2019, has been very different from the 2010s. there have been quite significant increases in public spending over this period. but what the chancellor is pencilling in to his economic forecast is a very tight period after the next election. using his going to increase public service bending over or by less than 1% a year, but that is in the world probably know he's going to be increasing health spending, defence spending, childcare spending by a lot, which means if you take does numbers seriously, quite big cuts for the rest of the public sector, local authorities, social care, the justice system, and so on. that is not my expectation about what will really happen. i suspect that politicians of either ilk decid
i ends up in government next here in the uk? 4' , ., the uk? i think the first thing to recounise the uk? i think the first thing to recognise is _ the uk? i think the first thing to recognise is that _ the uk? i think the first thing to recognise is that this _ the uk? | think the first thing to| recognise is that this parliament, since 2019, has been very different from the 2010s. there have been quite significant increases in public spending over this period. but what the chancellor is...
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he visit the uk. ., ., uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive _ uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive ronda _ uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive ronda end - uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive ronda end of. course the offensive ronda end of the gaza strip. he said he had asked once again for israel, saying he press them to increase the flow of aid in gaza. opinion polls have suggested mr gantz is far more popular than benjamin netanyahu, who is made clear his opposition to mr gantz�*s initiatives over the last few days. let's talk more about that with gideon levy, who's in tel aviv. columnists for a newspaper there. thank you forjoining us. this is interesting because benny gantz has run for prime minister and here we see mr gantz on the world stage having these meetings. how's that going down domestically in israel? domestically, it has very little meeting because finally, many gantz has very little influence in the cabinet. he m
he visit the uk. ., ., uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive _ uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive ronda _ uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive ronda end - uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive ronda end of. course the offensive ronda end of the gaza strip. he said he had asked once again for israel, saying he press them to increase the flow of aid in gaza. opinion polls have suggested mr gantz is far more popular...
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figs mean for the employees in the uk? sis you mean for the employees in the uk? is you say it is a turn for a company that started specialising in menswear in the 19805 and now has grown nearly 50 stores and nearly a thousand employees. they sell online and operate within department stores. under conditions like this it would be reasonable to expect that a sale could result in job losses even into the hundreds and they did not indicate what that could look like but we heard from the chief strategy and transition officer for authentic and he said hopefully some consolidation at the brand and it will still be available online and in—store spot for employees and stakeholders, he said we wish there could have been a better outcome —— but for employees. authentic brands group is the owner of ted baker, since 2022, but the acquisition happened after 2019 and thatis acquisition happened after 2019 and that is when their founder resigned after allegations of misconduct which he denied, but we could talk about the trajectory of retail, tough environment for rick and
figs mean for the employees in the uk? sis you mean for the employees in the uk? is you say it is a turn for a company that started specialising in menswear in the 19805 and now has grown nearly 50 stores and nearly a thousand employees. they sell online and operate within department stores. under conditions like this it would be reasonable to expect that a sale could result in job losses even into the hundreds and they did not indicate what that could look like but we heard from the chief...
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like for like, france, which is similar needs of the uk, gets 20 to 30% _ is similar needs of the uk, gets 20 to 30% more than we did. the to 3096 more than we did. the government — to 3096 more than we did. the government is _ to 3096 more than we did. the government is not _ to 30% more than we did. tie: government is not here to to 30% more than we did. tt9: government is not here to fight to 30% more than we did. tt9 government is not here to fight his corner but it has said, the treasury minister said he did not recognise the findings of the report and downing street said the prime minister had overseen the largest sustained defence spending increase since the end of the cold war, the £24 billion uplift in cash terms over the spending review period. you're saying more money isn't needed for when you hear that from the government, what's your response?— the government, what's your response? the government, what's your res-onse? , ., ., ., , response? they had to admit they have a problem. _ response? they had to admit they have a problem. just _ response? they had to admit th
like for like, france, which is similar needs of the uk, gets 20 to 30% _ is similar needs of the uk, gets 20 to 30% more than we did. the to 3096 more than we did. the government — to 3096 more than we did. the government is _ to 3096 more than we did. the government is not _ to 30% more than we did. tie: government is not here to to 30% more than we did. tt9: government is not here to fight to 30% more than we did. tt9 government is not here to fight his corner but it has said, the treasury...
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cancer research uk has resources about talking to children. there are other organisations that have plenty of resources out there that can help. it's really important to kind of take the time in explaining it to children. you don't have to tell them everything at once. parents usually know their children best and the best way to kind of communicate with them, but being honest with them, there'll be often times that children will have questions that we might not be able to answer, and it's ok to not have all the answers. going through that course of treatment, you will get different answers from your clinician as you kind of go. so it's ok not to have all the answers at once, but there's also a consideration of letting others kind of know about it as well, for example, carers or teachers so that they know what's happening so they can help support your child. or if a child perhaps responds a day or two later, or is in an unusual mood, that they're aware of what's going on in the family situation. so that communication with the families is really
cancer research uk has resources about talking to children. there are other organisations that have plenty of resources out there that can help. it's really important to kind of take the time in explaining it to children. you don't have to tell them everything at once. parents usually know their children best and the best way to kind of communicate with them, but being honest with them, there'll be often times that children will have questions that we might not be able to answer, and it's ok to...
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the uk is one _ in the uk. let's be clear about one thing. the uk is one of— in the uk. let's be clear about one thing. the uk is one of the - thing. the uk is one of the most centralised — thing. the uk is one of the most centralised countries _ thing. the uk is one of the most centralised countries in - thing. the uk is one of the most centralised countries in the - thing. the uk is one of the most i centralised countries in the world, so in _ centralised countries in the world, so in some — centralised countries in the world, so in some way, _ centralised countries in the world, so in some way, it _ centralised countries in the world, so in some way, it is _ centralised countries in the world, so in some way, it is more - centralised countries in the world, | so in some way, it is more efficient funding, _ so in some way, it is more efficient funding, it — so in some way, it is more efficient funding, it is— so in some way, it is more efficient funding, it is more _ funding, it is more decentralised funding — funding, it is more decentralised funding that ma
the uk is one _ in the uk. let's be clear about one thing. the uk is one of— in the uk. let's be clear about one thing. the uk is one of the - thing. the uk is one of the most centralised — thing. the uk is one of the most centralised countries _ thing. the uk is one of the most centralised countries in - thing. the uk is one of the most centralised countries in the - thing. the uk is one of the most i centralised countries in the world, so in _ centralised countries in the world, so in...
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we had a real mixture of weather conditions across the uk on wednesday. conditions across the uk an area of low pressure brought a lot of cloudy weather, some damp, drizzly conditions into the afternoon for some. and across parts of eastern scotland, even into the early part of the afternoon, temperatures were just around 7 celsius. so it felt chilly here. but across southeast england, we had some sunny spells break out in relatively warm air. and so that sent temperatures surging. we had highs up to around 17 celsius, making it one of the warmer days of the year. now, overnight tonight, a few mist and fog patches are possible across england and wales, but later in the night, we'll see some rain move in to scotland and to northern ireland as well. the rain here is associated with a warm front that's set to bring milder weather conditions back in across the uk. now, might well be turning a bit milder, particularly across northern areas of the country, but it will be a wet and a windy day. now, the heaviest rain will be in scotland. the strongest winds for northern scotland, with gusts of
we had a real mixture of weather conditions across the uk on wednesday. conditions across the uk an area of low pressure brought a lot of cloudy weather, some damp, drizzly conditions into the afternoon for some. and across parts of eastern scotland, even into the early part of the afternoon, temperatures were just around 7 celsius. so it felt chilly here. but across southeast england, we had some sunny spells break out in relatively warm air. and so that sent temperatures surging. we had highs...
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as the first mp for reform uk. ., , _ ., �* reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble _ reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and _ reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and i'm _ reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and i'm prepared - reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and i'm prepared to l took a gamble and i'm prepared to gamble, as i know from my mail bag how many people support reform uk. like millions of people, all i want is my country back. he like millions of people, all i want is my country back.— like millions of people, all i want is my country back. he was suspended b the is my country back. he was suspended by the conservatives _ is my country back. he was suspended by the conservatives last _ is my country back. he was suspended by the conservatives last month. - is my country back. he was suspended by the conservatives last month. he . by the conservatives last month. he refused to apologise for claiming that the london mayor was controlled by islamists. i
as the first mp for reform uk. ., , _ ., �* reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble _ reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and _ reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and i'm _ reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and i'm prepared - reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and i'm prepared to l took a gamble and i'm prepared to gamble, as i know from my mail bag how many people support reform uk. like millions of people, all i want...
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. ., ., ., the uk. non-dom tax loophole? exactl . i the uk. non-dom tax loophole? exactly. i resisted _ the uk. non-dom tax loophole? exactly. i resisted doing - the uk. non-dom tax loophole? | exactly. i resisted doing anything at that stage and i think at the chance of therefore just a few weeks that comment. and i was very concerned about the potential risks to investment in the uk, which i think is the single biggest thing that we need to sort out of going grow the economy. but i did look into the issue because i don't think there is anyjustification as to why anyone should pay a cheque and not paid the same tax as everyone into it, i had detailed discussions of experts in the field and i think i have come up with a programme that will not be damaging to uk competitiveness and investment in the economy and that is why... grieve on the november 2022? i was grieve on the november 2022? i was not wron: grieve on the november 2022? i was not wrong because _ grieve on the november 2022? i was not wrong b
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income outside the uk, shares. if someone arrives to the uk from abroad they can say they are not domiciled. for15 abroad they can say they are not domiciled. for 15 years they can escape tax from their foreign income and foreign capital gains unless they bring it into the uk. it is an odd system,
income outside the uk, shares. if someone arrives to the uk from abroad they can say they are not domiciled. for15 abroad they can say they are not domiciled. for 15 years they can escape tax from their foreign income and foreign capital gains unless they bring it into the uk. it is an odd system,
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.— climate in the uk. what is it about them that is _ climate in the uk. what is it about them that is so _ climate in the uk. what is it about them that is so amazing _ climate in the uk. what is it about them that is so amazing other- climate in the uk. what is it about| them that is so amazing other than just their height? it them that is so amazing other than just their height?— just their height? it is their sheer size, as just their height? it is their sheer size. as well _ just their height? it is their sheer size, as well as _ just their height? it is their sheer size, as well as their _ just their height? it is their sheer size, as well as their height. - size, as well as their height. they're not quite as tall as the coast redwoods, but in terms of their overall mass, their real size, they are thought to be the biggest living plans that are occupied earth, and it is also the rate of growth. they can carry on growing and really fast rate for hundreds and really fast rate for hundreds and hundred
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of the uk, what arms - enough. just remind our viewers in terms of the uk, what arms or - enough. just remind our viewers in| terms of the uk, what arms or part does britain actually exported to israel and would you also recognise that even if the uk government went along with what you are asking, nothing really counts unless the us also applies the same sort of measure and that is absolutely not going to happen? in measure and that is absolutely not going to happen?— going to happen? in terms of our arms sales _ going to happen? in terms of our arms sales with _ going to happen? in terms of our arms sales with israel, _ going to happen? in terms of our arms sales with israel, since - going to happen? in terms of our| arms sales with israel, since 2015 the uk has licensed £1189 million of closed arms export licences to israel. it is a large number but there is also more licences that have gone under our open export licences, which we do not know the true figures of. this includes an estimated 336 money in pounds per israeli f 35 fighter jets. estimated 336 money in pounds per israel
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. fine meals daily, not eating for days and that is in the uk.— that is in the uk. one of your science i _ that is in the uk. one of your science i read _ that is in the uk. one of your science i read a _ that is in the uk. one of your science i read a story - that is in the uk. one of your science i read a story of - that is in the uk. one of your science i read a story of a - that is in the uk. one of your i science i read a story of a single mother of two children about how she is struggling. can you tell us some of the stories you hear? that is struggling. can you tell us some of the stories you hear?— of the stories you hear? that is someone _ of the stories you hear? that is someone in _ of the stories you hear? that is someone in totnes _ of the stories you hear? that is someone in totnes and - of the stories you hear? that is someone in totnes and she - of the stories you hear? that is someone in totnes and she is l of the stories you hear? that isj someone in totnes and she is a of the stories you hear? that is - someone in totnes and she is a young mum w
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we will talk about the uk — india and eu- will talk about the uk — india and eu— india stuff shortly, but why does it take so long for this deal to come through? i does it take so long for this deal to come through?— to come through? i should say, not directly part — to come through? i should say, not directly part of— to come through? i should say, not directly part of this. _ to come through? i should say, not directly part of this. 16 _ to come through? i should say, not directly part of this. 16 years, - to come through? i should say, not directly part of this. 16 years, the l directly part of this. 16 years, the reason is, 16 years ago the west was really busy with the financial crisis in india wasn't the fifth—largest economy in the world. now of course these countries want to get a move on, because they see india as the largest major economy in terms of gross, so we want to get our hands on a bit of that, and also there is an added urgency and that we have a trade deficit in the united kingdom with india. we import more, specifically, for instance, refined oil, then we
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fund _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was — a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in some _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in some part - a £1 billion china uk investment l fund was in some part engineered a £1 billion china uk investment - fund was in some part engineered by the chinese — fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state _ fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state to _ fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state to lend _ the chinese state to lend credibility— the chinese state to lend credibility to _ the chinese state to lend credibility to chinese - the chinese state to lend - credibility to chinese investment. what _ credibility to chinese investment. what is _ credibility to chinese investment. what is the — credibility to chinese investment. what is the government - credibility to chinese investment. what is the government doing - credibility to chinese investment. what is the government doing to| credibility to chinese investment. - what is the government
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and we could see a bit of sleet over the hills in the north of the uk. there will be a chilly wind certainly knocking the edge off. these temperatures will feel on the cool side where the showers are in the forecast on sunday, but probably with bigger gaps between them. there will be some places that stay dry and then for monday, with colder air moving in across the north of the uk, well we may actually see a spell of hill snow in parts of scotland. live from london. this is bbc news. the irish prime minister leo varadkar announces he is to stand down before the country's next general election. vaughan gething becomes the first black leader of a european country. millions of people in sudan are at risk of dying from disease and starvation after 11 months of civil war. we'll have a special report. the uk data watchdog says it is assessing a report that staff at the clinic in london which treated the princess of wales tried to access her private medical records. the bafta tv award nominations have been announced for 2024 with the final season of netflix dr
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which uk youth are a — did he created a legacy. which uk youth are a part of. that is all about — youth are a part of. that is all about organisations coming together to solve _ about organisations coming together to solve this issue collectively and not solely. — to solve this issue collectively and not solely, so, yeah, ithink richard's _ not solely, so, yeah, ithink richard's legacy will definitely live on— richard's legacy will definitely live on in that work. gk, richard's legacy will definitely live on in that work. 0k, thank you very much — live on in that work. 0k, thank you very much for— live on in that work. 0k, thank you very much forjoining _ live on in that work. 0k, thank you very much forjoining us. _ live on in that work. 0k, thank you very much forjoining us. richard i very much forjoining us. richard taylor, who has died at the age of 75. let's return now to the news that the princess of wales is undergoing treatment for cancer. catherine revealed the diagnosis herself, in a statement recorded on wednesday at windsor castle. i wante
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that is in the uk. both uk was in 2023. that is in the uk. itoth uk and — was in 2023. that is in the uk. both uk and france. _ was in 2023. that is in the uk. both uk and france. what i was in 2023. that is in the uk. both uk and france. what is i both uk and france. what is interesting as we have seen more in london in the last few months then we had in paris, by 28%. months then we had in paris, by 2896. ~ , , . ., months then we had in paris, by 2896. ., . 2896. why such an increase in the ast 2896. why such an increase in the past 12 — 2896. why such an increase in the past 12 months _ 2896. why such an increase in the past 12 months or - 2896. why such an increase in the past 12 months or so? i 2896. why such an increase in i the past 12 months or so? well, we're seeing — the past 12 months or so? well, we're seeing a _ the past 12 months or so? well, we're seeing a big _ the past 12 months or so? well, we're seeing a big rebound i the past 12 months or so? well, we're seeing a big rebound postj we're seeing a big rebound post pandemic. bedbugs have been on a
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in the uk since the 19605. it looks like great britain is sinking with the amount of foreigners that are here. i think there's a lot the immigration population can bring to a country. at the last election, the government promised to reduce immigration. but it didn't go down. it went up. they say one thing and do another. and this has been the situation for years and years and years. i i think it's one big bloody mess, to be honest with you. - when it comes to immigration, right now, one issue dominates. one of my top priorities as prime minister is to stop the boats. you may have the impression it's small boats that have driven a record rise in net migration. they haven't. while the issue is important, in the context of overall immigration, the numbers are tiny. it's not small boats behind the increase. it's choices made by the government. i am not going to shy away from the truth that is the government did take steps to actually increase inward migration. it's the inevitable consequence of government policy. -
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. here, farmers 'ust don't accept that in the uk.— that in the uk. meghan owen reruortin that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. _ that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and - that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and you - that in the uk. meghan owen reporting there. and you are | reporting there. and you are live with bbc news. former us president donald trump was back in court on monday for two major updates in his ongoing legal battles. thejudge legal battles. the judge rejected mr trump's attempts to secure a long delay in his new york hush money trial. donald trump is is set to begin on april 15. trump is is set to begin on april15. it trump is is set to begin on april 15. it will be the first—ever criminal trial of a former president in us history. he is alleged to have made a so—called hush money payment to aduu so—called hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels for a sexual relationship, which he denies. there was also some positive news for the former president. in a separate civilfraud case, thejudge red
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some 14,000 uk businesses voluntarily pay an - uk businesses voluntarily pay an even higher so—called real living wage of at least 12 points and ever, and charities want to see more sign up. but tomorrow's the infeasible give a boost to millions of low—paid workers. let's take a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello there. well, this easter weekend, the amount of sunshine we had across the uk varied quite a bit. some of us didn't have any sunshine at all. if you look at the satellite picture, you can see the thicker cloud across parts of england and wales and the brighter skies earlier on across scotland and northern ireland, all part of a much larger rugged area of cloud shrouding many parts of europe. it's a big area of low pressure that's dominating the continent right now. and in the next few days, we are expecting a fair amount of rain. smaller areas of low pressure will come sweeping our way. and with that, outbreaks of rain and at times some strong winds. but it won't be raining all the time. there will be some fair weather in between these weather systems. so t
some 14,000 uk businesses voluntarily pay an - uk businesses voluntarily pay an even higher so—called real living wage of at least 12 points and ever, and charities want to see more sign up. but tomorrow's the infeasible give a boost to millions of low—paid workers. let's take a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello there. well, this easter weekend, the amount of sunshine we had across the uk varied quite a bit. some of us didn't have any sunshine at all. if you look at the...
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he's on his way to surgery in al aqsa hospital, a team from uk med standing by. so, we got the patient with a femoral fracture. he is a very brave boy. so, let's go. anas says he was playing when his neighbourhood was bombed. he was injured, and his mother and six—month—old baby brother were killed. "may god have mercy on their souls," he says. the surgery goes well. it's one of hundreds the team have performed at the hospital. where they have been faced with desperate need and some of the worst that war can do. i've worked on many war zones over the past nine years and i think what shocks me about this particular context is the number of children injured that we are seeing, and the extent of the injuries. they are life—changing injuries that a child will have to live with. with gaza's hospitals overwhelmed and under israeli attack, the uk team have been building a new facility. it's in the desert sands north of rafah. they got started with local timber from destroyed buildings, when theirfield hospital was held up at the border. it took a lot of negotiatio
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more people to come to the uk. how did that happen? suella braverman was rishi sunak�*s home secretary until he sacked her last november. there's no two ways about it. we have failed to reduce overall migration. - would you say then that brexit has failed to deliver on immigration? no, i would say that government has failed to lower migration. . we've taken back control- of our borders, but how we've exercised that power is totally at odds with what the people i expected following brexit and what we promised i in the 2019 general election. the government, though, sees things quite differently. what do you think happened between taking office after the 2019 election, and now, that we've seen a large spike in immigration? what's responsible for that? we have lived in unprecedented times. when you consider the context of the international crises that we have played our part, i think rightly in responding to, we've seen incredible generosity in our country to people from ukraine, people from afghanistan, people from
more people to come to the uk. how did that happen? suella braverman was rishi sunak�*s home secretary until he sacked her last november. there's no two ways about it. we have failed to reduce overall migration. - would you say then that brexit has failed to deliver on immigration? no, i would say that government has failed to lower migration. . we've taken back control- of our borders, but how we've exercised that power is totally at odds with what the people i expected following brexit and...
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the uk more generally... _ young people in wales and across the uk more generally... thal— young people in wales and across the uk more generally. . ._ uk more generally... that quite a massive generalisation, - uk more generally... that quite a massive generalisation, if - uk more generally... that quite a massive generalisation, if you - uk more generally... that quite a l massive generalisation, if you don't mind me saying. do you feel you can speak on behalf of 18—year—olds questioned i mean, we are chronically online as people say, we talk a lot amongst ourselves and each other. talk a lot amongst ourselves and each other-— talk a lot amongst ourselves and each other. ~ . ., ., ., each other. when we come into a new decade and — each other. when we come into a new decade and a — each other. when we come into a new decade and a new— each other. when we come into a new decade and a new period _ each other. when we come into a new decade and a new period in _ each other. when we come into a ne
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i think that you and i could agree is that the uk _ work. i think that you and i could agree is that the uk has - work. i think that you and i could agree is that the uk has some i work. i think that you and i could agree is that the uk has some ofj work. i think that you and i could - agree is that the uk has some of the best human rights and equality protections in the world for people who are same sex attracted, or people who are transgender. but it is a matter of fact that there are no such laws in rwanda, and ended the foreign office travel advice for the foreign office travel advice for the land that warned that individuals can experience discolouration and abuse, including from local authorities. there are specific anti—discrimination laws that protect lgbt individuals. why then do you think it would be safe to send lgbt asylum seekers to rwanda? referring to my previous answer, the constitution of the land includes a broad prohibition of discrimination, and it does not criminalise or discriminate against sexual orientation and law
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that is not honestly apply to uk.— is not honestly apply to uk. thank ou for is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel prime - you for that. the israel prime minister netanyahu has agreed to injerusalem, where tension — and worse — are normal, there is always the consolation of religion. this ramadan, many of those ending a day of prayer at the aqsa mosque were palestinian israelis, around a fifth of israel's population. israel, citing security, restricts access to jerusalem for palestinians from the occupied west bank. just down the road, palestinian christians were deep in their celebration of easter, walking to the old city from the garden of gethsemane, where they believejesus prayed on the night before he was crucified. but in this city, sacred for christians, jews and muslims, religion and politics always mix. all the palestinian people are suffering today
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as the uk not about there. good morning. as the uk got about this — there. good morning. as the uk got about this the _ there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong - there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, . there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, i | got about this the wrong way, i sure we probably one of the only water utility companies thatis only water utility companies that is privatised. was that the first mistake? it that is privatised. was that the first mistake? it wasn't so much mistaken _ the first mistake? it wasn't so much mistaken privatisation, | the first mistake? it wasn't so | much mistaken privatisation, it was the way it was gone about, this shouldn't really be news, because we realise the problem that was going to when it was privatised and then how the company operated after that, because, as was mentioned, actually what the company did was they borrowed an awful lot of money to try and make it, the technical term, as balance sheet more efficient, getting more debt into it, and paying out a lot of
as the uk not about there. good morning. as the uk got about this — there. good morning. as the uk got about this the _ there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong - there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, . there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, i | got about this the wrong way, i sure we probably one of the only water utility companies thatis only water utility companies that is privatised. was that the first mistake? it that is...
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yes relationship between the welsh and uk governments.— uk governments. yes that is overwhelmingly _ uk governments. yes that is overwhelmingly been - uk governments. yes that is overwhelmingly been the - uk governments. yes that is i overwhelmingly been the broad uk governments. yes that is - overwhelmingly been the broad stroke has been today. there have been questions about the relationship between the welsh government and the uk government and what has come up time and time again is the relationship between mark drakeford and borisjohnson or perhaps the lack of relationship between them. mark drakeford making it clear that at several points at the start of the pandemic borisjohnson wasn't there to leave key meetings. that was a big issue for the first minister of wales. he used the phrase you mentioned there about a football manager who was absent. he was full of praise for michael gove who was the deputy essentiallyjoin the pandemic. he said michael gove was there to speak to the leaders of the nations but although he was like a skilled striker he di
yes relationship between the welsh and uk governments.— uk governments. yes that is overwhelmingly _ uk governments. yes that is overwhelmingly been - uk governments. yes that is overwhelmingly been the - uk governments. yes that is i overwhelmingly been the broad uk governments. yes that is - overwhelmingly been the broad stroke has been today. there have been questions about the relationship between the welsh government and the uk government and what has come up time and time again is the...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. vaughan gething has been formally nominated as the new first minister of wales. the economy minister and former health minister narrowly won the welsh labour leadership contest by 51.7% to succeed mark drakeford who's stepping down after more than five years in the post. he is the only black leader of a national governing in europe. after the vote he set out his vision for wales. i the vote he set out his vision for wales. , . ., , ., ., wales. i believe the wales of today and the future _ wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will _ wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be _ wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be owned - wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be owned by - wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be owned by all| and the future will be owned by all those decent people who recognise that our parliament and our government should look like our country is people who recognise that our hope
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. vaughan gething has been formally nominated as the new first minister of wales. the economy minister and former health minister narrowly won the welsh labour leadership contest by 51.7% to succeed mark drakeford who's stepping down after more than five years in the post. he is the only black leader of a national governing in europe. after the vote he set out his vision for wales. i the vote he set out his vision for wales....
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it is not 'ust the uk china sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, _ sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is- sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is it? - sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is it? we i sensitive. it is notjust the uk i china relationship, is it? we are hearing the same sort of statements coming out of washington. we know france has been na similar situation, belgium too. what is your assessment of what the chinese are actually doing? in assessment of what the chinese are actually doing?— assessment of what the chinese are actually doing? in essence, they are t in: to actually doing? in essence, they are trying to change _ actually doing? in essence, they are trying to change our— actually doing? in essence, they are trying to change our government's l trying to change our government's policies _ trying to change our government's policies towards china and make them more amenable to their own interests. you are right it is a widespread problem. one particular instance _ widespread problem. one pa
it is not 'ust the uk china sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, _ sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is- sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is it? - sensitive. it is notjust the uk china relationship, is it? we i sensitive. it is notjust the uk i china relationship, is it? we are hearing the same sort of statements coming out of washington. we know france has been na similar situation, belgium too. what is your assessment of what the chinese are...
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decisions to the uk governmentjust for the making different decisions to the uk government just for the sake making different decisions to the uk governmentjust for the sake of it. it will be interesting to see what mark drakeford and what more information he will be able to give that. and lastly will be about the planning aspect that the lodge government were in. it is fair to say mark drakeford throughout the course of the pandemic, he did gain a reputation of being a more cautious leader, easing restrictions and lockdown slower than other parts of the uk. as we have already heard, there is an admittance that possibly there is an admittance that possibly the lodge government were not properly prepared and we know as well that the cabinet here in wales didn't discuss covid for the first time until a month before the first lockdown was put in place. a lot of things to get through today and a lot of people will be looking at this to see if this will shape the legacy that he leaves behind next week. ., w legacy that he leaves behind next week. ., ., ~ , . legacy that he leaves behind
decisions to the uk governmentjust for the making different decisions to the uk government just for the sake making different decisions to the uk governmentjust for the sake of it. it will be interesting to see what mark drakeford and what more information he will be able to give that. and lastly will be about the planning aspect that the lodge government were in. it is fair to say mark drakeford throughout the course of the pandemic, he did gain a reputation of being a more cautious leader,...
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the uk government _ probably process asylum... the uk government has _ probably process asylum... the uk government has not _ probably process asylum... the uk government has not yet _ probably process asylum... the uk government has not yet sent - probably process asylum... the uk i government has not yet sent refugees to rwanda, that's what i meant. but whether or to rwanda, that's what i meant. emit whether or not, something that has not yet happen would do anything other to add to the failure, who knows? it has been stored for so long. what it definitely won't do is change any of the fundamentals in the asylum system and that is what needs to happen, the people who deserve to have an asylum system that works but also that is something that the country is crying out for there to be fundamentally much better asylum systems as well. what is the answer to this? i have spoken to people, particularly people who want to come to the uk from afghanistan, pakistan and other countries. it is often a situation of extreme desperation alleys to people going to people smugglers in a way that
the uk government _ probably process asylum... the uk government has _ probably process asylum... the uk government has not _ probably process asylum... the uk government has not yet _ probably process asylum... the uk government has not yet sent - probably process asylum... the uk i government has not yet sent refugees to rwanda, that's what i meant. but whether or to rwanda, that's what i meant. emit whether or not, something that has not yet happen would do anything other to add to the...
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it certainly is across europe and in the uk, so we have i europe and in the uk, so we have seen while the headline inflation number is coming down, the big increase in energy costs started to come out of the year on year numbers, but what has happened in europe is inflation is starting to look stickier and we are seeing comet through in wage growth, so we are right, collective bargaining, some of the issues we have had with unions and wage pressures coming through, particularly in the services sector. so while inflation and before it came from external factors, the concern from the central bank is is that inflation sticky and is it domestic? there is some data coming in may, hence why we are seeing the market expected there will not be a cut untiljune. what is the stickiest part of inflation in the eurozone? the services sector, _ inflation in the eurozone? the services sector, that - inflation in the eurozone? tue: services sector, that is inflation in the eurozone? tte: services sector, that is where inflation in the eurozone? tt2 services sector, that is where we have started to se
it certainly is across europe and in the uk, so we have i europe and in the uk, so we have seen while the headline inflation number is coming down, the big increase in energy costs started to come out of the year on year numbers, but what has happened in europe is inflation is starting to look stickier and we are seeing comet through in wage growth, so we are right, collective bargaining, some of the issues we have had with unions and wage pressures coming through, particularly in the services...
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. _ challenge we have in the uk. if they go into the bin, how— challenge we have in the uk. if they go into the bin, how dangerous - challenge we have in the uk. if they go into the bin, how dangerous is i challenge we have in the uk. if they go into the bin, how dangerous is it| go into the bin, how dangerous is it for the environment? iloathed go into the bin, how dangerous is it for the environment?— for the environment? what is the risk? increasingly, _ for the environment? what is the risk? increasingly, we _ for the environment? what is the risk? increasingly, we have - for the environment? what is the i risk? increasingly, we have portable tech, you think about smart devices, things like personal fans tech, you think about smart devices, things like personalfans people tech, you think about smart devices, things like personal fans people are carrying on the tube in the summer when it is too hot, a lot of that is powered by lithium ion batteries and they are fine, safe when using them, but if we put them into the rubbish bin, they go to waste facilities where they ca
. _ challenge we have in the uk. if they go into the bin, how— challenge we have in the uk. if they go into the bin, how dangerous - challenge we have in the uk. if they go into the bin, how dangerous is i challenge we have in the uk. if they go into the bin, how dangerous is it| go into the bin, how dangerous is it for the environment? iloathed go into the bin, how dangerous is it for the environment?— for the environment? what is the risk? increasingly, _ for the environment? what is the...
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the uk has been... ., ~' in the uk and elsewhere the uk has been... ., ~ ., �*, in the uk and elsewhere the uk has been... ., ,, , , been... you think that's because the are been... you think that's because they are trying — been... you think that's because they are trying to _ been... you think that's because they are trying to balance - been... you think that's because i they are trying to balance economic and all of that we know so much about has absolutely focused on the uk china relationship amongst others? . ., others? the current foreign secretary — others? the current foreign secretary when _ others? the current foreign secretary when he - others? the current foreign secretary when he was - others? the current foreign l secretary when he was prime others? the current foreign - secretary when he was prime minister together with george osborne tried together with george osborne tried to usher in a golden era of relations with china. this was very naive policy but it is dying hard, they are embedded in whitehall and many people think the only route to economic successes. it is
the uk has been... ., ~' in the uk and elsewhere the uk has been... ., ~ ., �*, in the uk and elsewhere the uk has been... ., ,, , , been... you think that's because the are been... you think that's because they are trying — been... you think that's because they are trying to _ been... you think that's because they are trying to balance - been... you think that's because i they are trying to balance economic and all of that we know so much about has absolutely focused on the uk china...