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aurora has found a new home in the uk- — uk. aurora has found a new home in the uk. she — uk. aurora has found a new home in the uk. she is _ uk. aurora has found a new home in the uk. she is living _ uk. aurora has found a new home in the uk. she is living with - in the uk. she is living with foster parents but fears she may never be able to return to hong kong. may never be able to return to hong kong-— may never be able to return to hon: koni.~ , ., hong kong. when i first came to the uk, everything _ hong kong. when i first came to the uk, everything changed. - hong kong. when i first came to | the uk, everything changed. the environment changed, the language change, so i need time to get used to it. here is my room and then, this is a quite small room in the uk but actually, in hong kong, i had a much smaller room than this one. and then, i've got my everything here. i put everything here. i put everything on this table. and then here is my study desk. i miss my friends so much. because in hong kong, after school, they always went to my home and then, we'd chat to each
aurora has found a new home in the uk- — uk. aurora has found a new home in the uk. she — uk. aurora has found a new home in the uk. she is _ uk. aurora has found a new home in the uk. she is living _ uk. aurora has found a new home in the uk. she is living with - in the uk. she is living with foster parents but fears she may never be able to return to hong kong. may never be able to return to hong kong-— may never be able to return to hon: koni.~ , ., hong kong. when i first came to the...
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the uk. they say they urgently need reform so new renewable projects cannot easily connect to our existing energy system and allow the benefits of those cheaper renewables to come through to energy bills. the government has really committed to lifting the ban on offshore wind which is one of not the cheapest source of power but we have not seen tangible progress towards lifting that man and there is been a lot of talk and lots of the energy industry now want to see the government walk the walk on that one.— walk on that one. 2096 of property _ walk on that one. 2096 of property across - walk on that one. 2096 of property across the - walk on that one. 2096 of property across the uk . walk on that one. 2096 of- property across the uk emits a lot of wasted energy. that is because a lot of our private homes were built many, many years ago, should that not be something that should be tackled, looking at an efficient buildings, whether they be commercial or people's crimes? , , ., they be commer
the uk. they say they urgently need reform so new renewable projects cannot easily connect to our existing energy system and allow the benefits of those cheaper renewables to come through to energy bills. the government has really committed to lifting the ban on offshore wind which is one of not the cheapest source of power but we have not seen tangible progress towards lifting that man and there is been a lot of talk and lots of the energy industry now want to see the government walk the walk...
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uk are split on the agenda. thirdly, being frank, there is not a great deal to do when it comes to uk, us trade. there are not huge barriers between the two had it comes to trade, it is already a huge trading partner of the uk. for those reasons, whilst we might hear some optimistic and warm words about the desire to do something in the future, we should not expect anything substantial, any breakthroughs on that. i don't think we should expect that, certainly for the rest of biden�*s administration, possibly beyond. the? the rest of biden's administration, possibly beyond-— the rest of biden's administration, possibly beyond. they have met at silicon valley _ possibly beyond. they have met at silicon valley in _ possibly beyond. they have met at silicon valley in prior— possibly beyond. they have met at silicon valley in prior meetings, i silicon valley in prior meetings, they have met all round the world, they have met all round the world, the two leaders. artificial intelligence seems to be a very key ar
uk are split on the agenda. thirdly, being frank, there is not a great deal to do when it comes to uk, us trade. there are not huge barriers between the two had it comes to trade, it is already a huge trading partner of the uk. for those reasons, whilst we might hear some optimistic and warm words about the desire to do something in the future, we should not expect anything substantial, any breakthroughs on that. i don't think we should expect that, certainly for the rest of biden�*s...
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the in the uk on that but why is it happening now? in the uk on that but why is it ha enin: now? ., ., happening now? the government have finall come happening now? the government have finally come op — happening now? the government have finally come up with _ happening now? the government have finally come up with a _ happening now? the government have finally come up with a deal— happening now? the government have finally come up with a deal which - finally come up with a deal which tata are prepared to accept. one of the key things was over energy costs which are particularly high in the uk to eventually the government came up uk to eventually the government came up with a compensation deal to do with that for the company. something is going to have to be done more broadly. but tata have said they will electrify jaguar land rover they were looking at a potential site for battery plant. the choice was between spain and the uk and eventually they've come down on the uk which is a great boost but a lot more will be needed. the uk which is a great boost but a lot more will be
the in the uk on that but why is it happening now? in the uk on that but why is it ha enin: now? ., ., happening now? the government have finall come happening now? the government have finally come op — happening now? the government have finally come up with _ happening now? the government have finally come up with a _ happening now? the government have finally come up with a deal— happening now? the government have finally come up with a deal which - finally come up with a deal which tata...
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the the uk and continue to invest in uk automotive-— the uk and continue to invest in uk automotive. ., . ., automotive. the former executive at nissan, he automotive. the former executive at nissan. he is— automotive. the former executive at nissan. he is new — automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at _ automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at pod _ automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at pod point - automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at pod point uk, l nissan, he is now at pod point uk, he said, great, disc of all well and good, but it is piecemeal and what the uk really needs for the industry is an industrial strategy to lift all boats, and the opposition would agree with him. prime minister does not think a strategy like that is necessary for the what would you say? necessary for the what would you sa ? ~ . . . , necessary for the what would you sa? . , ., ., say? we have cause for a green transfer mission _ say? we have cause for a green transfer mission strategy, - say? we have cause for a green - transfer
the the uk and continue to invest in uk automotive-— the uk and continue to invest in uk automotive. ., . ., automotive. the former executive at nissan, he automotive. the former executive at nissan. he is— automotive. the former executive at nissan. he is new — automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at _ automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at pod _ automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at pod point - automotive. the former executive at...
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but they are under the uk government, the uk parties recognise that if— government, the uk parties recognise that if you _ government, the uk parties recognise that if you are to have a drive towards — that if you are to have a drive towards renewables and one understands that politically and environmentally, then the issue there _ environmentally, then the issue there is— environmentally, then the issue there is a — environmentally, then the issue there is a batch transition. and if you look— there is a batch transition. and if you look at— there is a batch transition. and if you look at what they shall bossy saying. _ you look at what they shall bossy saying, he's actually talking about the transition. he is defending the interests _ the transition. he is defending the interests of his own company. he is defending _ interests of his own company. he is defending the interests of the uk and the _ defending the interests of the uk and the wider sense. those who criticise — and the wider sense. those who criticise that, the un secretary—general said we have to grasp— secretary
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the uk has got the carbon capture i the uk has got the carbon capture resource~ — the uk has got the carbon capture resource~ its— the uk has got the carbon capture resource. it's got _ the uk has got the carbon capture resource. it's got the _ the uk has got the carbon capture resource. it's got the reservoirs, l resource. it's got the reservoirs, plenty— resource. it's got the reservoirs, plenty of— resource. it's got the reservoirs, plenty of them. _ resource. it's got the reservoirs, plenty of them, they— resource. it's got the reservoirs, plenty of them, they have - resource. it's got the reservoirs, i plenty of them, they have produced resource. it's got the reservoirs, - plenty of them, they have produced a lot of plenty of them, they have produced a tot of gas _ plenty of them, they have produced a tot of gas it's — plenty of them, they have produced a tot of gas it's got _ plenty of them, they have produced a lot of gas. it's got reservoirs - plenty of them, they have produced a lot of gas. it's got reservoirs that - lot of gas. it's got reservoirs that can store
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is not depends on how i like the life in the uk, how i can get a peaceful feeling in uk. it's just — just the reason why i needed to go back and why i needed to stay in hong kong and what i can contribute my most to hong kong. every time when i go in church and a cathedral around the uk, i may i light some candles for the people i miss and especially defendant of the stand news case, my two bosses, the former editors in chief of stand news and also, i pray for several christians and catholics in some criminal case in hong kong. so, this is the reuters institute for the study of journalism. i spend three days a week in here for attending different seminars. so, fellows coming around the world, some of them come from the good journalism countries, some of them come from the not very good journalism countries but we have always share our minds. share our feelings and what we have faced before. by the different exchange of views, i think i've got strength of my feelings that i should stay in hong kong to fight for thejournalism, fight for the freedom of press. ling has been
is not depends on how i like the life in the uk, how i can get a peaceful feeling in uk. it's just — just the reason why i needed to go back and why i needed to stay in hong kong and what i can contribute my most to hong kong. every time when i go in church and a cathedral around the uk, i may i light some candles for the people i miss and especially defendant of the stand news case, my two bosses, the former editors in chief of stand news and also, i pray for several christians and catholics...
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yes, and while the uk is not looking - while the uk is not looking particularly strong, it is growth, unlike in germany, where it will be the only g7 economy to contract. contract. why is it an outlie e what are the facts in germany?- contract. why is it an outlie e what are the facts in germany? there is, it has had a — are the facts in germany? there is, it has had a very — are the facts in germany? there is, it has had a very deep _ are the facts in germany? there is, it has had a very deep downturn - are the facts in germany? there is, it has had a very deep downturn in l it has had a very deep downturn in manufacturing, so the german economy is still fairly industrial, and manufacturing heavy, and you know, they also have been more dependent on some of the energy and gas situation 5 post the ukraine war, so, there are some very specific aspects to the german economy, which mean that they are going to be harder hit for the next year and beyond, into 2024 as well. good to net our beyond, into 2024 as well. good to get your thoughts _ beyond, into 2024 as well. good to get your
yes, and while the uk is not looking - while the uk is not looking particularly strong, it is growth, unlike in germany, where it will be the only g7 economy to contract. contract. why is it an outlie e what are the facts in germany?- contract. why is it an outlie e what are the facts in germany? there is, it has had a — are the facts in germany? there is, it has had a very — are the facts in germany? there is, it has had a very deep _ are the facts in germany? there is, it has had a very...
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and is it going to be uk totals? my committee would have the secretary of state for energy and net zero before this in september, the 13th of september, and we will be putting these questions to him. he is of september, and we will be putting these questions to him.— these questions to him. he is saying that even with _ these questions to him. he is saying that even with net _ these questions to him. he is saying that even with net zero _ these questions to him. he is saying that even with net zero is _ these questions to him. he is saying that even with net zero is reached, l that even with net zero is reached, a quarter of uk energy needs will come from oil and gas. it a quarter of uk energy needs will come from oil and gas.— come from oil and gas. if that is so, how come from oil and gas. if that is so. how is _ come from oil and gas. if that is so. how is he — come from oil and gas. if that is so, how is he going _ come from oil and gas. if that is so, how is he going to _ come from oil and gas. if that is
and is it going to be uk totals? my committee would have the secretary of state for energy and net zero before this in september, the 13th of september, and we will be putting these questions to him. he is of september, and we will be putting these questions to him.— these questions to him. he is saying that even with _ these questions to him. he is saying that even with net _ these questions to him. he is saying that even with net zero _ these questions to him. he is saying that even with...
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,., in the uk. most consultants and senior doctors _ in the uk. most consultants and senior doctors earn _ in the uk. most consultants and senior doctors earn over - in the uk. most consultants and l senior doctors earn over 125,000 in the uk. most consultants and - senior doctors earn over 125,000 us dollars per year. that's a lot of money. dollars per year. that's a lot of mone . ,., , dollars per year. that's a lot of mone. , dollars per year. that's a lot of mone. money. the pay scale starts at 88,000. — money. the pay scale starts at 88,000. but _ money. the pay scale starts at 88,000. but it— money. the pay scale starts at 88,000, but it does _ money. the pay scale starts at 88,000, but it does go - money. the pay scale starts at| 88,000, but it does go higher, money. the pay scale starts at - 88,000, but it does go higher, and that reflects the huge amount of training, — that reflects the huge amount of training, ten years after leaving medical— training, ten years after leaving medic
,., in the uk. most consultants and senior doctors _ in the uk. most consultants and senior doctors earn _ in the uk. most consultants and senior doctors earn over - in the uk. most consultants and l senior doctors earn over 125,000 in the uk. most consultants and - senior doctors earn over 125,000 us dollars per year. that's a lot of money. dollars per year. that's a lot of mone . ,., , dollars per year. that's a lot of mone. , dollars per year. that's a lot of mone. money. the pay scale...
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theuk. , ,. , the uk. described in a court as a briuht, the uk. described in a court as a bright. happy _ the uk. described in a court as a bright, happy and _ the uk. described in a court as a bright, happy and bubbly- a bright, happy and bubbly person who easily made friends, you cashed in from leicester took his own life in april 2021. he was 40 years old. and inquest into his death described the case is unusual and complex. leicester coroners court heard that luke had an undiagnosed gambling disorder, a recognised psychiatric condition. it was not diagnosed because he did not share his gambling with anyone, nor did he seek medical advice. in 2019 he seek medical advice. in 2019 he had debts of £18,000 because of his gambling addiction. he and his wife were able to pay it off when they sold their home but during the pandemic luke was increasingly gambling again. in a statement, flutter uki said: the recording for the first time ever of a gambling disorder as a cause of death has been welcomed by luke's
theuk. , ,. , the uk. described in a court as a briuht, the uk. described in a court as a bright. happy _ the uk. described in a court as a bright, happy and _ the uk. described in a court as a bright, happy and bubbly- a bright, happy and bubbly person who easily made friends, you cashed in from leicester took his own life in april 2021. he was 40 years old. and inquest into his death described the case is unusual and complex. leicester coroners court heard that luke had an undiagnosed...
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_ investments, we need to see more of it in the uk-— it in the uk. robert cuffed took me throu~h it in the uk. robert cuffed took me through some _ it in the uk. robert cuffed took me through some of _ it in the uk. robert cuffed took me through some of today's _ through some of today's inflation figures. today's news is about the latest data point right here, there's a hint of a slowdown, it's not like it's coming down, it's more tapping on the brakes before you start to go into reverse. and there's a hint as well that the core inflation is doing as well. across a raft of measures, some prices are coming right down. fuel, petrol, diesel, coming right down. this is the picture, slowdowns, not false. the international picture is improving as well though. we look in april, the uk had the highest inflation rate in the g7, last month's figures everyone else starts moving down but the uk was still stubbornly above 8%. but the good news in today's figures, ijust moved it too far, the figures moved all the way down and the uk is starting to catch up on our
_ investments, we need to see more of it in the uk-— it in the uk. robert cuffed took me throu~h it in the uk. robert cuffed took me through some _ it in the uk. robert cuffed took me through some of _ it in the uk. robert cuffed took me through some of today's _ through some of today's inflation figures. today's news is about the latest data point right here, there's a hint of a slowdown, it's not like it's coming down, it's more tapping on the brakes before you start to go into reverse. and...
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uk, if david had been trial in the uk, — to the uk, if david had been trial in the uk, this would have been so different. — in the uk, this would have been so different, what are your thoughts on that? _ different, what are your thoughts on that? fif— different, what are your thoughts on that? ., , , that? of the law is different here to the law in _ that? of the law is different here to the law in cyprus. _ that? of the law is different here to the law in cyprus. and - that? of the law is different here to the law in cyprus. and there i that? of the law is different here j to the law in cyprus. and there is that? of the law is different here l to the law in cyprus. and there is a suicide pact to murder, we think the decision the court has come due in terms of not finding him guilty of murder is very important, because he would have spent the rest of his life in prison here in cyprus, we think it was the right decision today which of course allows david today which of course allows david to walk out of court. so we are very pleased with the decisions of the court has made in this
uk, if david had been trial in the uk, — to the uk, if david had been trial in the uk, this would have been so different. — in the uk, this would have been so different, what are your thoughts on that? _ different, what are your thoughts on that? fif— different, what are your thoughts on that? ., , , that? of the law is different here to the law in _ that? of the law is different here to the law in cyprus. _ that? of the law is different here to the law in cyprus. and - that? of the law...
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the inquiry looks back at the uk's response. there was a shared assumption that herd immunity was inevitably going to be the only way that you contained a virus because it spread like wildfire. we're living in an age _ which is going to have more frequent and more complex pandemics. politicians, civil servants, scientists and other experts are being questioned under oath. i swear by almighty god... sincerely and truly... declare and affirm... that the evidence i shall give... should be the truth... the whole truth... ..and nothing but the truth. coming up are the key things we learned from the first part of the inquiry that asks when covid hit, was the uk properly prepared? the inquiry is set to last for years but is broken down into different sections. there are so many different ways to express different opinions. why do we have to have personal abuse? baroness hallett, a former high courtjudge, is chairing this inquiry. throughout, the questioning is led by senior counsel hugo keith kc. but if ijust may say, mr hancock, will
the inquiry looks back at the uk's response. there was a shared assumption that herd immunity was inevitably going to be the only way that you contained a virus because it spread like wildfire. we're living in an age _ which is going to have more frequent and more complex pandemics. politicians, civil servants, scientists and other experts are being questioned under oath. i swear by almighty god... sincerely and truly... declare and affirm... that the evidence i shall give... should be the...
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is the uk ready for the uk. hello. is the uk ready for the extremes _ the uk. hello. is the uk ready for the extremes of _ the uk. hello. is the uk ready for the extremes of climate - the uk. hello. is the uk ready for the extremes of climate change l the uk. hello. is the uk ready for. the extremes of climate change will bring? i the extremes of climate change will brina ? ., ., ,., , ., bring? i have got some fresh water here for you- _ bring? i have got some fresh water here for you. residents _ bring? i have got some fresh water here for you. residents at - bring? i have got some fresh water here for you. residents at this - bring? i have got some fresh water here for you. residents at this care home in bristol— here for you. residents at this care home in bristol really _ here for you. residents at this care home in bristol really suffered - here for you. residents at this care home in bristol really suffered in l home in bristol really suffered in the heat last year. the manager plans to make big changes to protect them in the future. we plans to make big chan
is the uk ready for the uk. hello. is the uk ready for the extremes _ the uk. hello. is the uk ready for the extremes of _ the uk. hello. is the uk ready for the extremes of climate - the uk. hello. is the uk ready for the extremes of climate change l the uk. hello. is the uk ready for. the extremes of climate change will bring? i the extremes of climate change will brina ? ., ., ,., , ., bring? i have got some fresh water here for you- _ bring? i have got some fresh water here for you....
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i think the uk government is right that it looks after uk wide interests. as i said, sometimes those will conflict. we seen that with the section 35 gender recognition act, there is a court process to resolve that. i think it is because... it is yourjob now to be the corrective fixture. the drinks industry talked about different paths, it is because they had an interaction with uk interests that the uk government was requested for the exclusion and there was an exclusion given on narrow terms and the decision to not proceed was a decision made by the scottish government. it decision made by the scottish government.— decision made by the scottish government. ., , ., , government. it would seem to be in the english — government. it would seem to be in the english national _ government. it would seem to be in the english national interest, - the english national interest, therefore, judged to be in the uk interest, is that how it works? if it is four nations, surely all four nations should be equal on these issues and how they are approached. the operation
i think the uk government is right that it looks after uk wide interests. as i said, sometimes those will conflict. we seen that with the section 35 gender recognition act, there is a court process to resolve that. i think it is because... it is yourjob now to be the corrective fixture. the drinks industry talked about different paths, it is because they had an interaction with uk interests that the uk government was requested for the exclusion and there was an exclusion given on narrow terms...
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it is news, bring different stories from across the uk.- from across the uk. it is my wedding _ from across the uk. it is my wedding day. _ from across the uk. it is my wedding day. i _ from across the uk. it is my wedding day, i am - from across the uk. it is my wedding day, i am getting l wedding day, i am getting married. i served wedding day, i am getting married. iserved in afghanistan, unfortunately, afg ha nista n, u nfortu nately, i lost afghanistan, unfortunately, i lost my afg ha nista n, u nfortu nately, i lost my left afghanistan, unfortunately, i lost my left leg and received a gunshot on the right side of my body. the trend for this started roughly 18 months ago, most of that has been accuracy landings. this car is a big place, yet a lot of room in the sky. what is crucially important it is you get the landing correct, everybody is safe. all of them, including chris have landed safely. t safe. all of them, including chris have landed safely. i sky dive into my _ chris have landed safely. i sky dive into my wedding - chris have landed safely. i sk
it is news, bring different stories from across the uk.- from across the uk. it is my wedding _ from across the uk. it is my wedding day. _ from across the uk. it is my wedding day. i _ from across the uk. it is my wedding day, i am - from across the uk. it is my wedding day, i am getting l wedding day, i am getting married. i served wedding day, i am getting married. iserved in afghanistan, unfortunately, afg ha nista n, u nfortu nately, i lost afghanistan, unfortunately, i lost my afg ha...
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in the uk, the uk box — it? thanks for having me. in the uk, the uk box office _ it? thanks for having me. in the uk, the uk box office had _ it? thanks for having me. in the uk, the uk box office had the _ it? thanks for having me. in the uk, the uk box office had the biggest - the uk box office had the biggest weekend in overfour the uk box office had the biggest weekend in over four years. the uk box office had the biggest weekend in overfour years. so the uk box office had the biggest weekend in over four years. so the biggest weekend since cinemas were shut for covid. another good start, i guess, is that never in the history of hollywood have to microfilms opened with one making more than 100 million, and one making more than 50 million. so what is interesting about this, the barbenheimer phenomenon, is not that they have done as well as they have, but they have done as well as they have in the same weekend. put that into context — have in the same weekend. put that into context for _ have in the same weekend. put that into context for us, _ have in the same we
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the uk has a great brand — want to buy from the uk? the uk has a great brand and _ want to buy from the uk? the uk has a great brand and a _ want to buy from the uk? the uk has a great brand and a great _ want to buy from the uk? the uk has a great brand and a great reputation i a great brand and a great reputation for a whole range of goods and products. a couple of weeks ago i was with the people who run a company making gelato. they are looking to grow their marketa in australia. there is no limit to the potential. is australia. there is no limit to the otential. , , , , ., potential. is this block as strong as it could _ potential. is this block as strong as it could be _ potential. is this block as strong as it could be without _ potential. is this block as strong as it could be without the - potential. is this block as strong as it could be without the us - potential. is this block as strong | as it could be without the us and china? why aren't they in it? it is china? why aren't they in it? it is a vast and _ china? why aren't t
the uk has a great brand — want to buy from the uk? the uk has a great brand and _ want to buy from the uk? the uk has a great brand and a _ want to buy from the uk? the uk has a great brand and a great _ want to buy from the uk? the uk has a great brand and a great reputation i a great brand and a great reputation for a whole range of goods and products. a couple of weeks ago i was with the people who run a company making gelato. they are looking to grow their marketa in australia. there is...
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nobody knows how many of these cameras are in the uk - uk. nobody knows how many of these cameras are in the uk but big brother watch says at 227 councils and 15 police forces use of these cameras and 35 councils use the other brand. you're talking about data on millions and millions of people that can be processed to potentially generate very detailed report about each of us and what we do and if that sounds hyperbolic then you really need to understand what it is the chinese government doesin it is the chinese government does in terms of surveillance in its own country against its own population.— in its own country against its own population. panorama can now show _ own population. panorama can now show how _ own population. panorama can now show how security - own population. panorama can now show how security issues | own population. panorama can. now show how security issues in some of these cameras can be exploited. ipvm is one of the world's leading authorities on surveillance technology. working with the bbc, they designed a series
nobody knows how many of these cameras are in the uk - uk. nobody knows how many of these cameras are in the uk but big brother watch says at 227 councils and 15 police forces use of these cameras and 35 councils use the other brand. you're talking about data on millions and millions of people that can be processed to potentially generate very detailed report about each of us and what we do and if that sounds hyperbolic then you really need to understand what it is the chinese government doesin...
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let’s uproar amongst the ukrainian allies including the us and uk.— including the us and uk. let's look at the relationship _ including the us and uk. let's look at the relationship between - including the us and uk. let's look at the relationship between the - including the us and uk. let's look at the relationship between the uki at the relationship between the uk and the us ahead of the trip and in and the us ahead of the trip and in a statement yesterday rishi sunak said they are the most important trait, defence and diplomatic partner of the us, is that true? we always get the sense uk seems to be slightly more keen on stressing the special relationship perhaps in america? ~ ., , special relationship perhaps in america? ~ ., ., , america? when i was a boy growing up the only two — america? when i was a boy growing up the only two english _ america? when i was a boy growing up the only two english people _ america? when i was a boy growing up the only two english people my - the only two english people my parents knew about were the queen and benny hill! why do i mentio
let’s uproar amongst the ukrainian allies including the us and uk.— including the us and uk. let's look at the relationship _ including the us and uk. let's look at the relationship between - including the us and uk. let's look at the relationship between the - including the us and uk. let's look at the relationship between the uki at the relationship between the uk and the us ahead of the trip and in and the us ahead of the trip and in a statement yesterday rishi sunak said they are the...
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the uk. iii different stories from across the uk. . ., , ., different stories from across the uk. _, , ., ., the uk. ifi constant mental torture- _ the uk. ifi constant mental torture. ambling _ the uk. ifi constant mental torture. ambling and - the uk. ifi constant mental| torture. ambling and alcohol was — torture. ambling and alcohol wasiust_ torture. ambling and alcohol wasjust a momentary torture. ambling and alcohol was just a momentary respite torture. ambling and alcohol wasjust a momentary respite in 'ust wasjust a momentary respite in just the — wasjust a momentary respite in just the same continuing negative force.- just the same continuing negative force. losing his grandfather _ negative force. losing his grandfather hit _ negative force. losing his grandfather hit him - negative force. losing his grandfather hit him hard, j negative force. losing his i grandfather hit him hard, his gambling started soon after but it reached a point when he felt death was his only way out. on
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for more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news i the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. union leaders have told the bbc... union leaders have told the bbc that the uk is falling behind in protecting workers from the effects of the ai revolution. the trades union congress says the eu and other countries are taking the lead on regulation, and that it's "deeply worried" uk employment law is not keeping pace. it comes as business leaders are hailing the potential of al to spur innovation — and improve productivity and customer service. the bbc�*s business editor simonjack has the story. hello, you are through to 0ctopus energy. this is georgie speaking. what can i do to help today? customer service as we know it. and i have the option of generating a reply using ai, so... customer service of the future. artificial intelligence is reading, interpreting and answering customer queries. it is doing the work of 250 employees, and customers seem to like it. an e—mail written by our team members has a 65% satisfaction rating from customers. an e—m
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the uk figure is higher than it is in europe and the us in the uk is by no means are self—sufficient in energy and food is america, example, and the europeans have done a brilliant job of cutting their electricity needs and sourcing alternative products to those delivered by natural gas. bank of england still a dilemma and i think there�*s an expectation of another increase in the uk right now and the fact the bank of england may have to go further than its european and american cousinsjust further than its european and american cousins just because of the inflation figures so much further target. inflation figures so much further tar: et. ., inflation figures so much further taruet. ., 1, ~ ., ., target. the former bank of england governor, though, _ target. the former bank of england governor, though, warning - target. the former bank of england | governor, though, warning recently of the risks of going to harden the likelihood of the session. is that particularly pronounced in the uk? i think it applies to europe and the us in the uk equally and for all of the optimism that fina
the uk figure is higher than it is in europe and the us in the uk is by no means are self—sufficient in energy and food is america, example, and the europeans have done a brilliant job of cutting their electricity needs and sourcing alternative products to those delivered by natural gas. bank of england still a dilemma and i think there�*s an expectation of another increase in the uk right now and the fact the bank of england may have to go further than its european and american cousinsjust...
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presidentjoe biden says the us—uk relationship is "rock solid". president biden is set to meet king charles in his —— in theirfirst meeting since the coronation. the bbc is to meet the metropolitan police to discuss allegations that one of its presenters paid a teenager thousands of pounds for sexually explicit photos. police say a teenaged boy has been arrested after reports of a stabbing at a school in gloucestershire. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. us presidentjoe biden is in london london ahead of nato's annual summit on tuesday. he's been meeting the prime minister, rishi sunak, in downing street and he said that the relationship between the two countries was "rock solid". mr biden will meet king charles later at windsor castle. rajini vaidyanathan is at downing street. what came out of the meeting between rishi sunak and president what came out of the meeting between rishi sunak and president biden? the meeting was quite short. it lasted around 45 minutes. th
presidentjoe biden says the us—uk relationship is "rock solid". president biden is set to meet king charles in his —— in theirfirst meeting since the coronation. the bbc is to meet the metropolitan police to discuss allegations that one of its presenters paid a teenager thousands of pounds for sexually explicit photos. police say a teenaged boy has been arrested after reports of a stabbing at a school in gloucestershire. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three...
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. ., , , confident about the future in the uk. ., y , , . ., uk. really, it is the office for budaet uk. really, it is the office for budget responsibility - uk. really, it is the office for budget responsibility and - uk. really, it is the office for i budget responsibility and their document, and it is pretty incredible, we are more hooked on gas than before the gas crisis, were prone to spikes, how has this happened? —— we are prone to spikes. that document says that doing net zero is much better than not doing it and notjust because of the volatility of gas prices but also because of the technologies. i'm not sure why we're not doing it because the economic case is clear and the mood is clear, and the businesses i look after have billions of pounds waiting to be invested in the uk. some of it is about subsidies and you spoke about that in your package but other is planning reform and doing the nuts and bolts energy policy. doing the nuts and bolts energy oli . ~ .., doing the nuts and bolts energy oli .~ ., policy. we could have responded t
. ., , , confident about the future in the uk. ., y , , . ., uk. really, it is the office for budaet uk. really, it is the office for budget responsibility - uk. really, it is the office for budget responsibility and - uk. really, it is the office for i budget responsibility and their document, and it is pretty incredible, we are more hooked on gas than before the gas crisis, were prone to spikes, how has this happened? —— we are prone to spikes. that document says that doing net zero is...
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across the uk. ~ ., the uk. what will the future look like? — the uk. what will the future look like? here _ the uk. what will the future look like? here in _ the uk. what will the future look like? here in south - look like? here in south yorkshire, they are designing it. technology behind most planes, trains and automobiles have a home here along with one of the world �*s biggest companies. of the world 's biggest companies.— of the world 's biggest companies. of the world 's biggest com anies. . ., ., companies. learning how to produce. — companies. learning how to produce, safely, _ companies. learning how to produce, safely, more - produce, safely, more sustainable aircraft at lower cost. ., , , cost. the government believes investment _ cost. the government believes investment zones _ cost. the government believes investment zones will - cost. the government believes investment zones will boost i cost. the government believes| investment zones will boost the wider regional economy. companies based
across the uk. ~ ., the uk. what will the future look like? — the uk. what will the future look like? here _ the uk. what will the future look like? here in _ the uk. what will the future look like? here in south - look like? here in south yorkshire, they are designing it. technology behind most planes, trains and automobiles have a home here along with one of the world �*s biggest companies. of the world 's biggest companies.— of the world 's biggest companies. of the world 's biggest...
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here in the uk, the defence secretary ben wallace has confirmed for the first time that uk special forces are at the centre of an inquiry into alleged unlawful killings in afghanistan between 2010 and 2013. the ministry of defence had tried to restrict any mention of their suspected involvement but were challenged by bereaved family members and several media outlets, including the bbc. a long running investigation by the bbc had uncovered evidence indicating that an sas unit killed 5a people in suspicious circumstance between 2010 and 2011. joining us live now is dr mike martin, who served as an army officer in afghanistan and is now a senior war studies fellow at king's college london. thank you so much for coming on the programme. thank you so much for coming on the programme-— thank you so much for coming on the programme._ should . thank you so much for coming on the l programme._ should we programme. good evening. should we start, programme. good evening. should we start. then. — programme. good evening. should we start, then, with _ programme. good evening. should we start, then
here in the uk, the defence secretary ben wallace has confirmed for the first time that uk special forces are at the centre of an inquiry into alleged unlawful killings in afghanistan between 2010 and 2013. the ministry of defence had tried to restrict any mention of their suspected involvement but were challenged by bereaved family members and several media outlets, including the bbc. a long running investigation by the bbc had uncovered evidence indicating that an sas unit killed 5a people in...
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there are examples of the uk government and the scottish i uk government and the scottish government working together to deliver— government working together to deliver things like freeports but you mention the section 35 and we have _ you mention the section 35 and we have had _ you mention the section 35 and we have had the debate in the past. it is clear— have had the debate in the past. it is clear there were concerns about the operation of that law on a uk wide _ the operation of that law on a uk wide basis — the operation of that law on a uk wide basis and the areas of competence and it was reasonable in that sense _ competence and it was reasonable in that sense for the scottish secretary of state after taking significant legal advice to issue a section— significant legal advice to issue a section 35 — significant legal advice to issue a section 35. yes, the first time it has been — section 35. yes, the first time it has been used, but it was always envisaged — has been used, but it was always envisaged that it might be used including i think by the snp at the ti
there are examples of the uk government and the scottish i uk government and the scottish government working together to deliver— government working together to deliver things like freeports but you mention the section 35 and we have _ you mention the section 35 and we have had _ you mention the section 35 and we have had the debate in the past. it is clear— have had the debate in the past. it is clear there were concerns about the operation of that law on a uk wide _ the operation of that...
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this protest _ from across the uk. this protest is _ from across the uk. this protest is one _ from across the uk. this protest is one of- from across the uk. this protest is one of a - from across the uk. this l protest is one of a growing number of gatherings: underwater industry to stop releasing sewage into water. there is still no stretch of river in the country clean enough to be given designated bathing water status. guidance was issued on how to apply for designated bathing water status. proving that at least 100 people swim here regularly as well as making sure you provide toilet facilities within 500 metres. designation in itself does not mean the water is safe. i trust that protects waterways across the west is concerned that the guidelines will leave many places without any designated swimming areas. for places without any designated swimming areas.— swimming areas. for more stories from _ swimming areas. for more stories from across - swimming areas. for more stories from across the - swimming areas. for more | stories from across the uk, he
this protest _ from across the uk. this protest is _ from across the uk. this protest is one _ from across the uk. this protest is one of- from across the uk. this protest is one of a - from across the uk. this l protest is one of a growing number of gatherings: underwater industry to stop releasing sewage into water. there is still no stretch of river in the country clean enough to be given designated bathing water status. guidance was issued on how to apply for designated bathing water...
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banks in the uk apologises to nigel farage| in the uk apologises to nigel farage over the _ in the uk apologises to nigel farage over the closure _ in the uk apologises to nigel farage over the closure of— in the uk apologises to nigel farage over the closure of its _ in the uk apologises to nigel farage over the closure of its account, - over the closure of its account, saying comments made were deeply inappropriate. scorching temperatures soar and we will be in greece is another heat wave is on the way. record crowds and viewers are expected for the women's world cup which has begun in new zealand. we will be discussing the stories. our panelists — the guardian's andrew fisher who was formerly labour's director of policy and the political strategist and commentator rina shah. first this evening to russia. in a worsening of relations the country's foreign ministry today restricted the movements of british diplomats, they said in response to london's "hostile activities". from now on, with a small number of exceptions including the british ambassador, diplomats will have to give a
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the president described the us, uk relationship is rock—solid with mr sunak us, uk relationship is rock—solid with mrsunak adding us, uk relationship is rock—solid with mr sunak adding that the two countries were the furthest allies. mr barton's visit came out of a nato summit which gets under way in lithuania tomorrow. both mr biden and mr sunak lithuania tomorrow. both mr biden and mrsunak will lithuania tomorrow. both mr biden and mr sunak will be there. my colleague sentences update from windsor on the substance of the talks they are in the mood surrounding them. it's been a very warm and sunny day here in windsor. warm is very much the feeling that you got when you watched these two men greet each other in the quadrangle on the grounds of windsor castle. a very warm handshake between presidentjoe biden and king charles iii. this is the first attempted to have met since the coronation in may. joe biden of course did attend the funeral of queen elizabeth ii but he did not attend the coronation in may for the his wife jill attend the coronation in may for the his wifejill biden was on ins
the president described the us, uk relationship is rock—solid with mr sunak us, uk relationship is rock—solid with mrsunak adding us, uk relationship is rock—solid with mr sunak adding that the two countries were the furthest allies. mr barton's visit came out of a nato summit which gets under way in lithuania tomorrow. both mr biden and mr sunak lithuania tomorrow. both mr biden and mrsunak will lithuania tomorrow. both mr biden and mr sunak will be there. my colleague sentences update...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. members of the largest teaching union have accepted a 6.5% pay rise for teachers in england, and voted to end their campaign of industrial action. the national education union had staged seven days of strikes in state schools in england since february. both sides in the dispute said the pay offer was "properly funded" and would not come from existing school budgets. 0ur education correspondent hazel shearing has been outside a school in leeds. the four teaching unions involved in this dispute have been going back to members to ask whether or not they would accept the government's pay offer. the national education union is the second to have come back. it is an overwhelming "yes" and says that it won't be holding more strikes next term. this is the result that many parents, pupils, and teachers have been anxious to find out — and that is because the national education union is the only one to have actually held strikes during this dispute. the union said it will continue to fight for
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. members of the largest teaching union have accepted a 6.5% pay rise for teachers in england, and voted to end their campaign of industrial action. the national education union had staged seven days of strikes in state schools in england since february. both sides in the dispute said the pay offer was "properly funded" and would not come from existing school budgets. 0ur education correspondent hazel shearing has been outside a...
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the uk's world—leading services sector. what goods? which goods will people want to buy from the uk? the uk has a great brand and a great reputation for a whole range of goods and products. a couple of weeks ago i was with the people who run a company making gelato. they are looking to grow their marketa in ——they are looking to grow their market in australia. there is no limit to the potential. is this bloc as strong as it could be without the us and china? why aren't they in it? it is a vast and growing community, about 500 million people. it will represent something like 50% of global economic growth between now and 2035, so it is a huge growing, expanding economic bloc. of course, there is a lot of interest in new countriesjoining, and there has already been quite a rush of new countries since the uk looking tojoin. you're right, even with the us, which is under the biden administration not very open to trade deals, there are initial early signs that there might be interest in the us rejoining. explain something to
the uk's world—leading services sector. what goods? which goods will people want to buy from the uk? the uk has a great brand and a great reputation for a whole range of goods and products. a couple of weeks ago i was with the people who run a company making gelato. they are looking to grow their marketa in ——they are looking to grow their market in australia. there is no limit to the potential. is this bloc as strong as it could be without the us and china? why aren't they in it? it is a...
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it also is risks adding to uk emissions see - adding to uk emissions see many climate scientists and environmentalists. they argue the planet warming carbon dioxide food these new projects will breach the country's climate targets. so, our carbon capture and storage projects part of the solution? carbon capture and storage takes c02 from the atmosphere or industrial plants like this, gas—fired power station, when the gas is burned, the c02 is separated out, then it is pumped underground to be stored in empty gas and oil reservoirs. the government has announced today it will fund a project at saint fergus on the north—east coast of scotland and another on the humber. it is already announced investment on plants in teesside and on the mersey. none of these have been built yet, and it will be many years before they will be capable of trapping anywhere near the millions of tonnes of c02 these new oil and gas fields will produce. but government advisers say the technology is vital to meet net zero targets. technology is vital to meet net zero taraets. ~ ., technology is vital to meet
it also is risks adding to uk emissions see - adding to uk emissions see many climate scientists and environmentalists. they argue the planet warming carbon dioxide food these new projects will breach the country's climate targets. so, our carbon capture and storage projects part of the solution? carbon capture and storage takes c02 from the atmosphere or industrial plants like this, gas—fired power station, when the gas is burned, the c02 is separated out, then it is pumped underground to be...
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., ., the uk. i thought that the time i was dying _ the uk. i thought that the time i was dying because _ the uk. i thought that the time i was dying because i _ the uk. i thought that the time i was dying because i couldn't i i was dying because i couldn't read i had lights in my eyes, i thought i was good to pass out. i pull up to a random doctor and thought i needed some help. angela had no idea he was suffering from anxiety and panic attacks while working hard running his construction company. i hard running his construction company-— company. i had ignored it for so iona company. i had ignored it for so long and _ company. i had ignored it for so long and eight in - company. i had ignored it for so long and eight in order i company. i had ignored it fori so long and eight in order for so long and eight in orderfor about a year, didn't think i needed and help. the about a year, didn't think i needed and help.- about a year, didn't think i needed and help. the gp dealt with the physical _ need
., ., the uk. i thought that the time i was dying _ the uk. i thought that the time i was dying because _ the uk. i thought that the time i was dying because i _ the uk. i thought that the time i was dying because i couldn't i i was dying because i couldn't read i had lights in my eyes, i thought i was good to pass out. i pull up to a random doctor and thought i needed some help. angela had no idea he was suffering from anxiety and panic attacks while working hard running his construction...
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and please save this seizure is the largest in uk history. 0ver save this seizure is the largest in uk history. over two weeks, 100 officers for backed up by brand experts in counterfeit specialists. i think it will put a nail in the coffin in this trade as we knew it at the time, the shops are virtually gone. at the time, the shops are virtually one. , at the time, the shops are virtually i one, , ., ., at the time, the shops are virtually ione, , ., ., ., at the time, the shops are virtually one. _, ., ., . , at the time, the shops are virtually �*0ne. , ., ., ., . , gone. this area of manchester has historically — gone. this area of manchester has historically been _ gone. this area of manchester has historically been known _ gone. this area of manchester has historically been known as - gone. this area of manchester has historically been known as the - gone. this area of manchester has historically been known as the uk| historically been known as the uk capital of counterfeit trade. this is the largest in response in 33 criminal gangs or said to have targeted this area and a si
and please save this seizure is the largest in uk history. 0ver save this seizure is the largest in uk history. over two weeks, 100 officers for backed up by brand experts in counterfeit specialists. i think it will put a nail in the coffin in this trade as we knew it at the time, the shops are virtually gone. at the time, the shops are virtually one. , at the time, the shops are virtually i one, , ., ., at the time, the shops are virtually ione, , ., ., ., at the time, the shops are virtually...
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here in the uk inflation is stubbornly high. | the uk inflation is stubbornly high. ithink— the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's — the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about _ the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about 7.9%. _ the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about 7.9%. some - the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about 7.9%. some good i i think it's about 7.9%. some good news _ i think it's about 7.9%. some good news yesterday. _ i think it's about 7.9%. some good news yesterday, some _ i think it's about 7.9%. some good news yesterday, some evidence i i think it's about 7.9%. some good i news yesterday, some evidence that banks _ news yesterday, some evidence that banks are _ news yesterday, some evidence that banks are starting _ news yesterday, some evidence that banks are starting to _ news yesterday, some evidence that banks are starting to cut _ news yesterday, some evidence that banks are starting to cut their- banks are starting to cut their mortgage _ banks are starting to cut their mo
here in the uk inflation is stubbornly high. | the uk inflation is stubbornly high. ithink— the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's — the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about _ the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about 7.9%. _ the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about 7.9%. some - the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about 7.9%. some good i i think it's about 7.9%. some good news _ i think it's about 7.9%. some good news...
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ha. challenge is not unique to england orthe uk, is it?— or the uk, is it? no. this is driven by population _ or the uk, is it? no. this is driven by population ageing _ or the uk, is it? no. this is driven by population ageing and - or the uk, is it? no. this is driven by population ageing and this - or the uk, is it? no. this is driven by population ageing and this is i or the uk, is it? no. this is driven| by population ageing and this is for all high income countries. in the country faces are really common across all developed countries in the health, some of the old system that determines the flavour of health system that is going to be met and surveyed by the planning and making sure that we use the technology to invest in prevention were possible in building capacity and making sure we have the scanners and making sure we have the scanners and hospitals that we need in gps that we need to meet the needs of the population in the uk but the same is true throughout the world. thank you so much. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. on the str
ha. challenge is not unique to england orthe uk, is it?— or the uk, is it? no. this is driven by population _ or the uk, is it? no. this is driven by population ageing _ or the uk, is it? no. this is driven by population ageing and - or the uk, is it? no. this is driven by population ageing and this - or the uk, is it? no. this is driven by population ageing and this is i or the uk, is it? no. this is driven| by population ageing and this is for all high income countries. in the country faces...
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bringing you different stories from across the uk. he means everything to me. �* , across the uk. he means everything to me.�* , ., ., across the uk. he means everything tome.�* , ., ., �*, ., to me. because of what he's done because of— to me. because of what he's done because of what _ to me. because of what he's done because of what he _ to me. because of what he's done because of what he does, - to me. because of what he's done because of what he does, i - to me. because of what he's done because of what he does, i could l because of what he does, i could really survive without him. genevieve's cat is never had any special training but somehow, he understands his owner is death. if my phone rings in the middle of the night or during the morning, he will tap me on my hand and if anyone is ringing the door bell, or not so the door, he would jump into the window and try to have a look and he will come and let me know. when the mail comes through the letterbox, he actually takes the letters out of the litter and drops them on the bedroom floor. he is the night watchman, he
bringing you different stories from across the uk. he means everything to me. �* , across the uk. he means everything to me.�* , ., ., across the uk. he means everything tome.�* , ., ., �*, ., to me. because of what he's done because of— to me. because of what he's done because of what _ to me. because of what he's done because of what he _ to me. because of what he's done because of what he does, - to me. because of what he's done because of what he does, i - to me. because of what...
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our viewers here in the uk will be looking _ to do it. our viewers here in the uk will be looking at _ to do it. our viewers here in the uk will be looking at this _ to do it. our viewers here in the uk will be looking at this and - to do it. our viewers here in the uk will be looking at this and going - will be looking at this and going thatis will be looking at this and going that is a nice little windfall based on the profits they have made. but for our international audience, this is a bank that is still owned by us, the taxpayer, i think it is still 39% still owned. when are they going to pay the government back? that 39% still owned. when are they going to pay the government back?- to pay the government back? that is a aood to pay the government back? that is a good question- _ to pay the government back? that is a good question. in _ to pay the government back? that is a good question. in terms _ to pay the government back? that is a good question. in terms of- to pay the government back? that is a good question. in terms of the -
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in comparison to the uk, if david had been on trial in the uk, - this would have been very different, what are your thoughts on that? - the law in the uk is different to the law here in cyprus. of course, there is a defence when there is a suicide pact to murder, but we think the decision the court has come to, both in finding him not guilty of murder, which is very important because he would have spent the rest of his life in prison here in cyprus, was the right decision. we think the decision on sentence was the right decision today. which of course allows david to walk out of court. so, we are very pleased with the decision the court has made in this case and it follows everything we have been saying all along about the circumstances behind this case. it is obviously a very tragic case and not an easy case for anyone involved to deal with. but we think the right decision has been made. david hunter and his lawyer speaking on the steps of the courthouse. now, many times we've reported on the plight of uyghur muslims in china — with hundreds of thousands subjected to mass incarcera
in comparison to the uk, if david had been on trial in the uk, - this would have been very different, what are your thoughts on that? - the law in the uk is different to the law here in cyprus. of course, there is a defence when there is a suicide pact to murder, but we think the decision the court has come to, both in finding him not guilty of murder, which is very important because he would have spent the rest of his life in prison here in cyprus, was the right decision. we think the decision...
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bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. ., , , ., the uk. he means everything to me. the uk. he means everything to me- because — the uk. he means everything to me. because of— the uk. he means everything to me. because of what _ the uk. he means everything to me. because of what he - the uk. he means everything to me. because of what he has - me. because of what he has done, because of what he has done, because of what he has done, i could not survive without him....
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uk to have never made it into the house _ politician in the uk to have never made it into the house of - politician in the uk to have never - made it into the house of commons, to have never been elected as an mp. he was of course leader of ukip, the uk independence party, who championed bringing the uk out of the eu, he then formed a new party, the brexit party, out of the ashes of that campaign for what he considered a real brexit. often a thorn in the side of the political establishment, as he calls them, in the uk, very eurosceptic politician, also rallying against what he considers to be too much political correctness in politics in the uk. we will leave it there, thank you very much, david wallace lockhart, joining us from westminster with that update. stay with us here on bbc news. much more to come and to remind you that all the stories we've covered are on our website, including the very latest on the story of travis king, the us soldier in north korea who has been held there after getting into some kind of trouble in seoul matt, we will see how that plays out, and will...
uk to have never made it into the house _ politician in the uk to have never made it into the house of - politician in the uk to have never - made it into the house of commons, to have never been elected as an mp. he was of course leader of ukip, the uk independence party, who championed bringing the uk out of the eu, he then formed a new party, the brexit party, out of the ashes of that campaign for what he considered a real brexit. often a thorn in the side of the political establishment, as...
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also, a new ai tsar here in the uk. what will the appointment of the tech investment ian hogarth mean to the government's future approach? and the sailor lost for two months at sea. who survived on fish and rainwater — and the company of his dog. the british government estimates? more than 19,000 ukrainian children have been forcibly deported to russia or russian—occupied territory. many have been sent to re—education camps. today, the uk?slapped sanctions on 11 senior russian?officials who are? implicated in this insidious practice. they include sergey kravtsov, the minister of education in russia, and ksenia?mishonova, the commissionerfor children's rights? in moscow. the british foreign ministerjames cleverley who is today in new york to lead a security council meeting on the issue said they will?continue?to hold those responsible to account. 19,000 ukrainian children remain in russian camps and their parents are desperately searching for them. a further 2.5 million ukrainian men and women have been deported to
also, a new ai tsar here in the uk. what will the appointment of the tech investment ian hogarth mean to the government's future approach? and the sailor lost for two months at sea. who survived on fish and rainwater — and the company of his dog. the british government estimates? more than 19,000 ukrainian children have been forcibly deported to russia or russian—occupied territory. many have been sent to re—education camps. today, the uk?slapped sanctions on 11 senior russian?officials...