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that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take us into the first part of friday. so this weather system easing its way through, clearing southwards with northerly winds behind. you can see quite a few isobars squeezing together on the chart, particularly across the north east of scotland. so here it is going to be windy through the day on friday, particularly around some coasts. it's a day of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers could be on the heavy side, perhaps the showers most frequent across the eastern half of the uk, not as many showers further west. temperatures, six to eight degrees in northern scotland, elsewhere, 11—15
that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take...
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and damp over northern england and north much the north wales. but much of the south stay and bright. north wales. but much of the soucould stay and bright. north wales. but much of the soucould reach and bright. north wales. but much of the soucould reach 15 and bright. north wales. but much of the soucould reach 15 innd bright. north wales. but much of the soucould reach 15 in london.t. we could reach 15 in london. a brighter across east anglia , brighter day across east anglia, cooler further north, with the winds picking those brisk winds picking up on those brisk winds, feature of the winds, then a feature of the weather as well. weather on friday as well. friday speaking, friday broadly speaking, a mixture of sunshine and showers, a duller day across the south—east and a much wetter day across east anglia compared to tomorrow. feeling chilly again with much of with that winds, much of northern ireland scotland having a drier day but still on the fresh side. 8 to 14 degrees a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news.
and damp over northern england and north much the north wales. but much of the south stay and bright. north wales. but much of the soucould stay and bright. north wales. but much of the soucould reach and bright. north wales. but much of the soucould reach 15 and bright. north wales. but much of the soucould reach 15 innd bright. north wales. but much of the soucould reach 15 in london.t. we could reach 15 in london. a brighter across east anglia , brighter day across east anglia, cooler...
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that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take us into the first part of friday. so this weather system easing its way through, clearing southwards with northerly winds behind. you can see quite a few isobars squeezing together on the chart, particularly across the north east of scotland. so here it is going to be windy through the day on friday, particularly around some coasts. it's a day of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers could be on the heavy side, perhaps the showers most frequent across the eastern half of the uk, not as many showers further west. temperatures, six to eight degrees in northern scotland, elsewhere, 11—15
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i think he should go to new england. i think he should zip up to new hampshire i would head to massachusetts. go over to new jersey. pop down pennsylvania. i think this could become what the democrats never thought would happen this could become trump's real lee election strategy. standing against the system that wants to break you for the people who support and fund the system. i don't think they know what they have unleashed here with the electorate. you. >> i don't think they understand how angry the middle class is anyway because of what biden has done to the border and the economy. and, again, if trump can campaign in the places that you talked about, to working class whites, mexican americans, latinos, blacks and say we are all in this together, what they are doing to me is what joe biden did to you we're going to rise up as a new republican party. a republican nationalist political party. let the elites on cnn and the networks news and pbs scream to high heaven we are going to ignore him. i think he can win. i thi
i think he should go to new england. i think he should zip up to new hampshire i would head to massachusetts. go over to new jersey. pop down pennsylvania. i think this could become what the democrats never thought would happen this could become trump's real lee election strategy. standing against the system that wants to break you for the people who support and fund the system. i don't think they know what they have unleashed here with the electorate. you. >> i don't think they...
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that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take us into the first part of friday. so this weather system easing its way through, clearing southwards with northerly winds behind. you can see quite a few isobars squeezing together on the chart, particularly across the north east of scotland. so here it is going to be windy through the day on friday, particularly around some coasts. it's a day of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers could be on the heavy side, perhaps the showers most frequent across the eastern half of the uk, not as many showers further west. temperatures, six to eight degrees in northern scotland, elsewhere, 11—15
that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take...
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and there's a loophole in england and in the law that in england and northern ireland, can still northern ireland, you can still hit as long it's hit your kids as long as it's reasonable punishment. we'll get loads people saying, loads of people saying, well, how not affected how is it? and it's not affected me, is it? and that's the same as finding like the one person who there were 105 who smoked and there were 105 and therefore saying smoking is good if you good for you, what you if you want find out what you should want to find out what you should do, is study large group of do, is study a large group of people see if there's a link people to see if there's a link between ones were hit between the ones who were hit having mental having worse outcomes of mental health and the ones not. and that's they've that's exactly what they've done, admitted it landmark done, admitted it was a landmark report by royal college of report by the royal college of paediatrics child health. of paediatrics and child health. of course, they're biased there in the kids, whereas the favour of the kids, wher
and there's a loophole in england and in the law that in england and northern ireland, can still northern ireland, you can still hit as long it's hit your kids as long as it's reasonable punishment. we'll get loads people saying, loads of people saying, well, how not affected how is it? and it's not affected me, is it? and that's the same as finding like the one person who there were 105 who smoked and there were 105 and therefore saying smoking is good if you good for you, what you if you want...
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does not happen in england last lot of mileage. so high up here is like, is more access to the though here in, in like other places. it's like the government say like, no the putting it out in a level where we can, if you're not going overseas and making them all that. so the government actually is putting them out here and that's what it's all about is access to guns is something else. to hide the facts, nobody's going to find out why this is happening and they can be misled into taking that strict, concentrated aside for it. does work, it just has to be national more people get filtered tanglewood on the 4th of july holiday weekend and the other day at the being outside make us easy, tardy. because that's a problem. that is a problem because at the same time we kill each other, just like you don't see any black people do more school shootings doing. you see all why people or somebody, you know, they are raising the virus. i revise these when you go direct to our records are going to each other. this is why why do we have the why?
does not happen in england last lot of mileage. so high up here is like, is more access to the though here in, in like other places. it's like the government say like, no the putting it out in a level where we can, if you're not going overseas and making them all that. so the government actually is putting them out here and that's what it's all about is access to guns is something else. to hide the facts, nobody's going to find out why this is happening and they can be misled into taking that...
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it makes a difference to the bank of england, as well, because this reduces the effective labour force. i think what is really important, as well, is what you pointed out in the report, which is that this is something which particularly affects people with low levels of skills, low levels of education, people left behind in the labour market, which is telling us there is something more fundamental about the way we are running our education system, the way that people are able to make their own way through the labour market, which goes well beyond anything that you might see in the health service or the benefit system. that is a really big generational challenge. that is really interesting. _ generational challenge. that is really interesting. let - generational challenge. that is really interesting. let me - generational challenge. that is really interesting. let me put i generational challenge. that is i really interesting. let me put that back to doctor etherington. we work in what might be described as a deprived area. picking up on the wider issues of education and so on, do you se
it makes a difference to the bank of england, as well, because this reduces the effective labour force. i think what is really important, as well, is what you pointed out in the report, which is that this is something which particularly affects people with low levels of skills, low levels of education, people left behind in the labour market, which is telling us there is something more fundamental about the way we are running our education system, the way that people are able to make their own...
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bayern through, delight for their england star harry kane but arsenal's hopes have ended in disappointment. the battle in parliament between the lords and
bayern through, delight for their england star harry kane but arsenal's hopes have ended in disappointment. the battle in parliament between the lords and
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so, into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over through north wales, north midlands, up into northern england, to close to the scottish borders, where there'll be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland, but it'll stay fairly persistent on and off through the north—west of scotland throughout the afternoon. so the rain obviously having a little impact on the feel of the weather once again — only highs of 8—12 degrees, but we might see 15 celsius in the south—east with the best of the sunshine. so, there'll be some rain for all of us at some point through thursday night into the early hours of friday morning, and then the high pressure really trying to influence its story. however, because of the position of the high, we still pick up this northerly wind, so we will be chasing cloud amounts around. it's going to be a breezy day on friday, and that will have an impact on the feel of the weather once again. temperatures just below par, really, for the time of year. into the start of the weeke
so, into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over through north wales, north midlands, up into northern england, to close to the scottish borders, where there'll be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland, but it'll stay fairly persistent on and off through the north—west of scotland throughout the afternoon. so the rain obviously having a little impact on the feel of the weather once again — only highs...
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and, you know, the bank england and the obr. the bank of england and the obr. i argue, are i would now argue, are as influential not more influential if not more influential if not more influential than our chancellor of the exchequer. now, if you want to elect richard hughes, chancellor of the exchequer, be my guest. but in the absence of that, should not be that, jeremy hunt should not be hemmed that, jeremy hunt should not be hemmegoing bring out him in >> i'm going to bring out him in on because, you know, look, on this because, you know, look, you're you're the voter. you're the punter, the you're the punter, right? and are heard and you probably are not heard of these people . you do of half of these people. you do you do elect people. you elect them to try get things them to try and get things through parliament. get through parliament. they get those parliament. those things through parliament. you are you assume those things are going and it appears going to happen, and it appears as there's people behind going to happen, and it appears as scenesthere'
and, you know, the bank england and the obr. the bank of england and the obr. i argue, are i would now argue, are as influential not more influential if not more influential if not more influential than our chancellor of the exchequer. now, if you want to elect richard hughes, chancellor of the exchequer, be my guest. but in the absence of that, should not be that, jeremy hunt should not be hemmed that, jeremy hunt should not be hemmegoing bring out him in >> i'm going to bring out him in...
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then i go to england, you miss nicky to move to germany in his late teens. he became a well known figure into europe in the united c. c. long as active. his camp is from his white rec suppression line, popular with neo nazis. he also organized and took part and mixed martial arts events, which drew participants from over here. today indicating his band from entering the shing and zone, which covers $29.00 european countries. but he says he's also fighting to protect the people who rejected him. thoughts mind, despite my conservative political and traditional views, how they might as well as might come rates, risk down lives even of speak is that spark. we serve as a shield that protects even the decadent ways of life in europe. and the west seems wisely form. that is a very important fact. when does has gone serious? these of russia justified its invasion of ukraine with ally that it was the nazi flying at this in a country where the far right doesn't hold a single parliament to receive ukraine, cooperating with neo nazis might seem counter intuitive show mo
then i go to england, you miss nicky to move to germany in his late teens. he became a well known figure into europe in the united c. c. long as active. his camp is from his white rec suppression line, popular with neo nazis. he also organized and took part and mixed martial arts events, which drew participants from over here. today indicating his band from entering the shing and zone, which covers $29.00 european countries. but he says he's also fighting to protect the people who rejected him....
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and where we've got the clear skies, southern scotland, northwest england , wales a hint of blue on england, wales a hint of blue on the chart suggesting there will be a frost. certainly in the countryside, most towns and cities just staying above cities just about staying above freezing, certainly chilly freezing, but certainly a chilly start for many. start to thursday for many. a bright sunny start. there could be some showers early on across kent. should fade, but rain kent. they should fade, but rain will into for the will creep into for the highlands of scotland, the western isles first thing and that will spread across of that will spread across most of scotland lunchtime. parts of scotland by lunchtime. parts of the north and east of northern ireland some and ireland seeing some rain and through turning through the afternoon, turning damp and damp over northern england and north much of the north wales. but much of the south stay dry bright. south will stay dry and bright. we 15 in london. we could reach 15 in london. a brighter across east anglia, brighter day across east anglia, c
and where we've got the clear skies, southern scotland, northwest england , wales a hint of blue on england, wales a hint of blue on the chart suggesting there will be a frost. certainly in the countryside, most towns and cities just staying above cities just about staying above freezing, certainly chilly freezing, but certainly a chilly start for many. start to thursday for many. a bright sunny start. there could be some showers early on across kent. should fade, but rain kent. they should...
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es, son 5 directos y 6 suplentes, los miembros fueron juramentados y son hasta esta hora un vendedor england es quien serÁ presidente del jurado, una enfermera oncolÓgica, y un abogado corporativo. borja: un consultor informÁtico puertorriqueÑo, una profesora de lengua y literatura, un ingeniero de software, y un abogado financiero, vamos a seguir con nuestra cobertura desde nueva york con peggy carranza. peggy: por lo pronto no hay sesiÓn por lo tanto no se reanuda hoy la selecciÓn del jurado, la selecciÓn de estos 7 miembros de jurado fue mÁs rÁpida de lo anticipado, y para lograrlo tanto la defensa como la fiscalÍa interrogÓ potenciales jurados sobre sus publicaciones en redes sociales sobre quÉ opinaban de el presidente donald trump, su capacidad precisamente para ser imparciales, te cuento que como lo dice fueron escogidos 3 mujeres, 4 hombres y te cuento que varios de ellos dijeron que consumÍa noticias a travÉs del new york times, a travÉs de un cole, tiktok, una cosa curiosa que dejÓ el puertorriqueÑo es que encontraba a donald trump fascinante y misterioso, todo est
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constitution discusses this kind of thing that explains 7098 written not so long after that we got this from england the british knew what impeachment meant and understood what would constitute a high crime or misdemeanor. section 98, it acknowledges there was an understanding that recognized you don't have an impeachable offense lord admiral neglected the safeguard. they don't have : security, not in america but this is the exact same thing, somebody who had a certain think hard about law refused to do so. those are arguments we should have and could have and would have had we been permitted or even a closed session. we don't want to have to do it in closed session, the rules of impeachment with this kind debate. when jordi tumor made this, he wouldn't let us do that that's article one. article two box ozark interesting. statements, knowingly false statements repeatedly made by alejandro mayorkas presence performing, he lied to congress of the articles of impeachment and article two. she did wrong as to article one but he was dead wrong, it was deader than a doornail whatever that means. the allege
constitution discusses this kind of thing that explains 7098 written not so long after that we got this from england the british knew what impeachment meant and understood what would constitute a high crime or misdemeanor. section 98, it acknowledges there was an understanding that recognized you don't have an impeachable offense lord admiral neglected the safeguard. they don't have : security, not in america but this is the exact same thing, somebody who had a certain think hard about law...
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into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine in east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over through north wales, north midlands, up into northern england, to close to the scottish borders, where there will be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland, but it will stay fairly persistent on and off through the north—west of scotland throughout the afternoon. the rain obviously having a little impact on the feel of the weather once again, only highs of 8 to 12 degrees, but we might see 15 celsius in the south—east with the best of the sunshine. there will be some rain for all of us at some point through thursday night into the early hours of friday morning, and then the high pressure really trying to influence its story. however, because of the position of the high, we still pick up this northerly wind, so we will be chasing cloud amounts around. it's going to be a breezy day on friday, and that will have an impact on the feel of the weather once again. temperatures just below par, really, for the time of year. into the start of the weekend,
into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine in east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over through north wales, north midlands, up into northern england, to close to the scottish borders, where there will be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland, but it will stay fairly persistent on and off through the north—west of scotland throughout the afternoon. the rain obviously having a little impact on the feel of the weather once again, only highs of...
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the bank of england will be pleased to see inflation has fallen as sharp as it has. remember, at peak, it was at 11%. it is 3% full stub the bank of england is trying to get inflation on a sustainable basis. that was the level he got used to before the pandemic. they have got some way to go. dharshini mentioned that services inflation is still running and quite high levels and wage growth is running almost at 6%. wages are a big component of inflation in the long term, something i think the bank of england is going to want to see more evidence that wage growth is slowing before they cut interest rates, and i think the risk with the data that we have seen out of the uk in recent weeks, which has been quite strong, is that the bank of england is going to push back the timing of rate cuts, probably to the latter part of the summer, from the middle of year. 0k, the summer, from the middle of year. ok, ian stewart, chief economist at deloitte, thank you very much. still to come on the world today: dubai faces a deluge as parts of the gulf states are battered by the heavie
the bank of england will be pleased to see inflation has fallen as sharp as it has. remember, at peak, it was at 11%. it is 3% full stub the bank of england is trying to get inflation on a sustainable basis. that was the level he got used to before the pandemic. they have got some way to go. dharshini mentioned that services inflation is still running and quite high levels and wage growth is running almost at 6%. wages are a big component of inflation in the long term, something i think the...
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into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine in east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over through north wales, north midlands, up into northern england, to close to the scottish borders, where there will be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland, but it will stay fairly persistent on and off through the north—west of scotland throughout the afternoon. the rain obviously having a little impact on the feel of the weather once again, only highs of 8 to 12 degrees, but we might see 15 celsius in the south—east with the best of the sunshine. there will be some rain for all of us at some point through thursday night into the early hours of friday morning, and then the high pressure really trying to influence its story. however, because of the position of the high, we still pick up this northerly wind, so we will be chasing cloud amounts around. it's going to be a breezy day on friday, and that will have an impact on the feel of the weather once again. temperatures just below par, really, for the time of year. into the start of the weekend,
into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine in east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over through north wales, north midlands, up into northern england, to close to the scottish borders, where there will be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland, but it will stay fairly persistent on and off through the north—west of scotland throughout the afternoon. the rain obviously having a little impact on the feel of the weather once again, only highs of...
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in england. yeah. england and england. yeah. in england and northern ireland, but not in scotland wales. scotland scotland or wales. in scotland or you're allowed to or wales, you're not allowed to smack child at all. smack the child at all. >> now there is this push >> and now there is this push for it to the child experts that we're talking about earlier want it be made more. we want it to be made more. we want england to be more like scotland. >> yeah. and i just what do you think. oh, george, you're a harsh a harsh fella, george. you say no, man. bannon's the smacking of children. it should be made compulsory . discipline, be made compulsory. discipline, seems to have been lost from society. i think. is your message there, george? richard says , no, a firm tap, but not says, no, a firm tap, but not a smack is often necessary. just to emphasise a spoken word, david says yes. if your child is behaving badly is a last resort , behaving badly is a last resort, you should smack your child. it's called discipline. henry says if yo
in england. yeah. england and england. yeah. in england and northern ireland, but not in scotland wales. scotland scotland or wales. in scotland or you're allowed to or wales, you're not allowed to smack child at all. smack the child at all. >> now there is this push >> and now there is this push for it to the child experts that we're talking about earlier want it be made more. we want it to be made more. we want england to be more like scotland. >> yeah. and i just what do...
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england and wales, starting with some sunshine, south—west of england will keep hold of that but elsewhere it will cloud over with some rain. northern ireland seeing some rain at times and wet weather moving across scotland. the wind coming more from the west than from the north so actually feeling a little bit less chilly than it has done. the frontal system eases away during thursday night and into friday. behind it, we get back into northerly winds so a chilly feeling day on friday. sunshine and showers. quite windy, particularly in the north—east of scotland and those temperatures are struggling a little, maybe 8—9 in northern scotland, 15 down towards the south. as we get into the weekend, the weekend, the high pressure finally makes its move that even by this stage, it is not plain sailing. this frontal system here providing some cloud, some patchy rain and also if you are close to the east coast, the wind coming off the north sea will make it feel really cold in places. parts of the coast of east anglia may be eight or 9 degrees. the best of the sunshine and warmth will be furth
england and wales, starting with some sunshine, south—west of england will keep hold of that but elsewhere it will cloud over with some rain. northern ireland seeing some rain at times and wet weather moving across scotland. the wind coming more from the west than from the north so actually feeling a little bit less chilly than it has done. the frontal system eases away during thursday night and into friday. behind it, we get back into northerly winds so a chilly feeling day on friday....
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we need equal protection for england and - equal protection for england and northern ireland children to match that what they already have in wales and scotland. currently children are able in circumstances through a legal loophole to be physically punished at home and that is not right, it�*s not good for their health and not good for their rights. i health and not good for their riahts. ~' ., health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., ,, health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., i. ., health and not good for their riahts. ~' ., ,, ., ., health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., ., ., ., ~' rights. i know you have done work lookin: rights. i know you have done work looking into _ rights. i know you have done work looking into what _ rights. i know you have done work looking into what the _ rights. i know you have done work looking into what the long-term i looking into what the long—term impacts of machen, a physical punishment are on children. tell us what you found. we punishment are on children. tell us what you found.— punishment are on children. tell us what you found. w
we need equal protection for england and - equal protection for england and northern ireland children to match that what they already have in wales and scotland. currently children are able in circumstances through a legal loophole to be physically punished at home and that is not right, it�*s not good for their health and not good for their rights. i health and not good for their riahts. ~' ., health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., ,, health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., i. .,...
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and a lower energy price cap in april will help it fall to the bank of england's 2% target. but things remain more expensive. council tax especially. it's just shooting up. so it is getting more difficult every day. so i don't see any real changes. the most expensive thing is the accommodation - and the oil and petrol. and when petrol prices are increasing, - everything is increasing. i've not particularly seen a considerable drop in anything, unfortunately. but hopefully, fingers crossed, things will start to improve. for the prime minister, a sense things are getting better. after a tough couple of years, today's figures show that our economic plan is working and inflation continues to fall. having been 11% when i became prime minister, it's now fallen tojust over 3%, the lowest level in two and half years. i think that the reasons - for the falls in inflation are down to what is happening in some of the global markets. - but the truth is people are still worse off, - worse off after 14 years - of conservative government. ready to hit the road, but only after sam has forke
and a lower energy price cap in april will help it fall to the bank of england's 2% target. but things remain more expensive. council tax especially. it's just shooting up. so it is getting more difficult every day. so i don't see any real changes. the most expensive thing is the accommodation - and the oil and petrol. and when petrol prices are increasing, - everything is increasing. i've not particularly seen a considerable drop in anything, unfortunately. but hopefully, fingers crossed,...
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so where does that leave the bank of england and its 5.25% interest rate? there had been an expectation that the bank's policymakers could reduce the cost of borrowing in may orjune, but many forecasters now think it could be later in the summer. the uk's central bank has a similar dilemma to its us counterpart, where inflation is at 3.5% after last week's unexpected jump. and that stubbornness is why there's a growing wariness of cutting the cost of borrowing too soon. that was a point that was emphasised by the world's most powerful central banker, the head of the us federal reserve, jerome powell, during a speech in washington. we've said at the fomc that we will need greater confidence that inflation is moving sustainably towards 2% before it would be appropriate to ease policy. we took that cautious approach and sought that greater confidence so as not to overreact to the string of low inflation readings that we had in the second half of last year. the recent data have clearly not given us greater confidence and instead indicate that it's likely to tak
so where does that leave the bank of england and its 5.25% interest rate? there had been an expectation that the bank's policymakers could reduce the cost of borrowing in may orjune, but many forecasters now think it could be later in the summer. the uk's central bank has a similar dilemma to its us counterpart, where inflation is at 3.5% after last week's unexpected jump. and that stubbornness is why there's a growing wariness of cutting the cost of borrowing too soon. that was a point that...
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through this evening we have a clutch of showers just clinging on to east anglia, south—east england, they fade away and skies clear and temperatures are likely to away. gardeners and growers', take note because you could see a light frost with a low single figures. further north and west we keep around four or 5 degrees and that is because we have cloud and rain spilling in from another system which will bring in wet weather as we go through the day. into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine, east anglia, the midlands, and southern england will stop clouding over three north midlands app and north england, is closer to the scottish borders, they'll be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland but will stay fairly persistent throughout north—west scotland throughout north—west scotland throughout the afternoon. the rain obviously having little impact on the feel of the weather once again, highs of eight to 12 degrees but we might see 15 celsius in the south—east in the best of the sunshine. there will be some rain for all us in sunday —— thursday
through this evening we have a clutch of showers just clinging on to east anglia, south—east england, they fade away and skies clear and temperatures are likely to away. gardeners and growers', take note because you could see a light frost with a low single figures. further north and west we keep around four or 5 degrees and that is because we have cloud and rain spilling in from another system which will bring in wet weather as we go through the day. into the afternoon, perhaps the best of...
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this evening we have a clutch of showers just clinging on to east anglia and south—east england. they fade away, sky is clear, temperatures are likely to fall away and gardeners and growers take note, we could see and growers take note, we could see a touch of light frost in sheltered western areas with low single figures. forthe western areas with low single figures. for the north and west, we keep around four or 5 degrees and thatis keep around four or 5 degrees and that is because we have cloud and rain spilling in from another system that will bring some wet weather as we go through the day. in through the afternoon, perhaps the best of the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine in east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over from midlands and southern england, clouding overfrom north wales, north midlands, up into northern england too close to the scottish borders, where there will be outbreaks of rain. the way not very bad in northern ireland, it will stay fairly persistent on and off through the north west of scotland throughout the afternoon. rain ob
this evening we have a clutch of showers just clinging on to east anglia and south—east england. they fade away, sky is clear, temperatures are likely to fall away and gardeners and growers take note, we could see and growers take note, we could see a touch of light frost in sheltered western areas with low single figures. forthe western areas with low single figures. for the north and west, we keep around four or 5 degrees and thatis keep around four or 5 degrees and that is because we have...
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and rain will spread into and that rain will spread into northern england, north northern england, maybe north wales, of the day. northern england, maybe north wal
and rain will spread into and that rain will spread into northern england, north northern england, maybe north wales, of the day. northern england, maybe north wal
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scotland, gradually drifting down to the borders, moving out of northern ireland, pushing into north west england and north wales. so gradually, after a sunny start, clouding over, with the exception of east anglia in the south east — here it will be a degree or so warmer with that sunshine, 15 degrees the high, but that means rain for all of us at some point through thursday night, easing away during friday morning, the high trying to continue to establish itself but still the wind direction coming from the north. so after a cool and sunny start on friday, we'll start to see cloud amounts continue to develop. a blustery afternoon for most of us, and temperatures once again a little bit under par for this time of year, but still get a bit of shelter and some sunshine. one or two of us might feel as though it's not too bad. now the high pressure stays with us into the weekend. it's still sitting out to the northwest, which means that we still potentially feed in wind direction from the north east. so along those exposed east coast, it could still be a little bit disappointing. west is best close
scotland, gradually drifting down to the borders, moving out of northern ireland, pushing into north west england and north wales. so gradually, after a sunny start, clouding over, with the exception of east anglia in the south east — here it will be a degree or so warmer with that sunshine, 15 degrees the high, but that means rain for all of us at some point through thursday night, easing away during friday morning, the high trying to continue to establish itself but still the wind direction...
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scotland, gradually drifting down to the borders, moving out of northern ireland, pushing into north—west england and north wales. so gradually, after a sunny start, clouding over, with the exception of east anglia in the south—east — here it will be a degree or so warmer with that sunshine, 15 degrees the high, but that means rain for all of us at some point through thursday night, easing away during friday morning, the high trying to continue to establish itself, but still the wind direction coming from the north. so after a cool and sunny start on friday, we�*ll start to see cloud amounts continue to develop. a blustery afternoon for most of us, and temperatures once again a little bit under par for this time of year, but still get a bit of shelter and some sunshine. one or two of us might feel as though it�*s not too bad. now, the high pressure stays with us into the weekend. it�*s still sitting out to the north—west, which means that we still potentially feed in wind direction from the north—east. so along those exposed east coasts, it could still be a little bit disappointing.
scotland, gradually drifting down to the borders, moving out of northern ireland, pushing into north—west england and north wales. so gradually, after a sunny start, clouding over, with the exception of east anglia in the south—east — here it will be a degree or so warmer with that sunshine, 15 degrees the high, but that means rain for all of us at some point through thursday night, easing away during friday morning, the high trying to continue to establish itself, but still the wind...
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from but from bank of england,...— no... from but from bank of encland,... . . ~ england,... bare central bank... inaudible _ inaudible you mention the european central bank there. in the eurozone, they were among the latest that are raising rates and it looks like they could be among the first to start cutting them. a big problem in the eurozone has been the lack of consumer spending. eurozone has been the lack of consumerspending. do eurozone has been the lack of consumer spending. do you expect cutting the interest rate could reinvigorate that?— cutting the interest rate could reinvigorate that? well, we would first... a reinvigorate that? well, we would first -- a 496 _ reinvigorate that? well, we would first... a 4% interest _ reinvigorate that? well, we would first... a 4% interest rate - reinvigorate that? well, we would first... a 496 interest rate in - reinvigorate that? well, we would first... a 496 interest rate in yourl first... a 4% interest rate in your areas of italy very tight. that is not necessarily stimulating the economy, it is more about... the degree o
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a low energy price cap in april will help it fall to the bank of england's 2% target but things remain more expensive. target but things remain more exoensive-_ target but things remain more exensive. ., . ., ,, , expensive. council tax especially, it is 'ust expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone _ expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone shooting _ expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone shooting up. - expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone shooting up. it - expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone shooting up. it is i it isjust gone shooting up. it is getting — it isjust gone shooting up. it is getting more difficult every day so i getting more difficult every day so i don't _ getting more difficult every day so i don't see — getting more difficult every day so i don't see any real change. the most expensive _ i don't see any real change. the most expensive thing is the accommodation _ most expensive thing is the accommodation and - most expensive thing is the accommodation and the - most expensive thing is the accommodation and
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the bank of england is ready to ease. uk and europe look like they'll get a little more growth so actually there's more things out in the macro environment that are positive, positive is the wrong word, but, you know, more in favor of inflation is going to stay a bit sticky, so, you know, the slower economy in china was certainly beneficial to a lower rate of inflation, and i think the surprise is going to go the other way a little bit, so data dependent is important, sara. if we do see a weakening u.s. economy, i can see the reason for easing, but, boy, we haven't seen any sign of weaker u.s. economy. >> bob, given your history, of course, having run a large financial institution. just love to get your take on earnings season that you've been through, particularly with the bigger banks in which you competed against, the goldmans, morgans, mixed picture this earnings season, jpmorgan, stock went down dramatically after earnings and bank of america not great but goldman and morgan quite strong quarters. what do you think?
the bank of england is ready to ease. uk and europe look like they'll get a little more growth so actually there's more things out in the macro environment that are positive, positive is the wrong word, but, you know, more in favor of inflation is going to stay a bit sticky, so, you know, the slower economy in china was certainly beneficial to a lower rate of inflation, and i think the surprise is going to go the other way a little bit, so data dependent is important, sara. if we do see a...
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children's doctors are i calling for it to be made illegal to smack children in england and northern ireland without exceptions, it is currently banned in scotland and wales but a report published today said to the defence of reasonable punishment should be removed from any uk legislation. physical punishment is bad for children, it harms their health and well—being and perpetuate the cycle of violence. that has to stop, just as scotland and wales have taken the really great decision to stop that, we need the same in england and northern ireland. sporrtswear giant adidas says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. the company has had a turbulent 18 months after it cut ties with the rapper kanye west. emily brown reports. after its break—up of partnership with kanye west, things are looking up for adidas. in fact, it says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. that's about £598 million. the news comes after adidas reported its first losses in 30 years last month. let's remember the sportswear brand cut ties with kanye west in 2022
children's doctors are i calling for it to be made illegal to smack children in england and northern ireland without exceptions, it is currently banned in scotland and wales but a report published today said to the defence of reasonable punishment should be removed from any uk legislation. physical punishment is bad for children, it harms their health and well—being and perpetuate the cycle of violence. that has to stop, just as scotland and wales have taken the really great decision to stop...
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that will move into northern england and north wales by mid afternoon. clouding over and perhaps just clinging mid afternoon. clouding over and perhapsjust clinging on mid afternoon. clouding over and perhaps just clinging on to the sunshine in east anglia. highs of 15 degrees but elsewhere again still cool and disappointing. degrees but elsewhere again still cooland disappointing. rain degrees but elsewhere again still cool and disappointing. rain at some point for all of us through the night thursday into friday morning. that front across the far south first thing on friday and then on friday we are likely to be chasing cloud amounts again. still a blustery day and coming from the north so not much rain around with showers few and far between but still quite cool and disappointing at eight, 14 degrees. the high pressure continues to drift further north and west keeping things largely fine for most of us. but again the wind direction playing its part and we have this north—easterly breeze which will always keep it cooler and cloudier the further east
that will move into northern england and north wales by mid afternoon. clouding over and perhaps just clinging mid afternoon. clouding over and perhapsjust clinging on mid afternoon. clouding over and perhaps just clinging on to the sunshine in east anglia. highs of 15 degrees but elsewhere again still cool and disappointing. degrees but elsewhere again still cooland disappointing. rain degrees but elsewhere again still cool and disappointing. rain at some point for all of us through the night...
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if you're from england . england anyway. gbnews.com/yoursay. keep your views coming in and we'll be getting to that squatting. right? debate. should it just be banned entirely, it seems like i find extraordinary find it extraordinary that people are just to steal people are just allowed to steal other property. other people's property. >> extraordinary. other people's property. >> we'll(traordinary. other people's property. >> we'll havedinary. other people's property. >> we'll have someone who's defending just defending the squatters in just a it's first. it's your a sec. but it's first. it's your headunes. headlines. >> emily. thank you. and good afternoon. the top stories sir keir starmer has accused the prime minister of dodging questions over cutting the nhs or state pensions to cover the cost of scrapping national insurance. speaking during prime minister's questions , the labour minister's questions, the labour leader criticised the conservatives for what he called their obsession with wild, unfunded tax cuts . but rishi unfunded tax cut
if you're from england . england anyway. gbnews.com/yoursay. keep your views coming in and we'll be getting to that squatting. right? debate. should it just be banned entirely, it seems like i find extraordinary find it extraordinary that people are just to steal people are just allowed to steal other property. other people's property. >> extraordinary. other people's property. >> we'll(traordinary. other people's property. >> we'll havedinary. other people's property....
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and a lower energy price cap in april will help it fall to the bank of england's 2% target. but things remain more expensive. council tax especially. it'sjust shooting it's just shooting up. so it is getting more difficult every day. so i don't see any real changes. the most expensive thing is the accommodation - and the oil and petrol. and when petrol prices are increasing, - everything is increasing. i've not particularly seen a considerable drop in anything, unfortunately. but hopefully, fingers crossed, things will start to improve. for the prime minister, a sense things are getting better. after a tough couple of years, today's figures show that our economic plan is working and inflation continues to fall. having been 11% when i became prime minister, it's now fallen tojust over 3%, the lowest level in two and half years. i think that the reasons - for the falls in inflation are down to what is happening in some of the global markets. - but the truth is people are still worse off. - worse off after 14 years - of conservative government. ready to hit the road, but only a
and a lower energy price cap in april will help it fall to the bank of england's 2% target. but things remain more expensive. council tax especially. it'sjust shooting it's just shooting up. so it is getting more difficult every day. so i don't see any real changes. the most expensive thing is the accommodation - and the oil and petrol. and when petrol prices are increasing, - everything is increasing. i've not particularly seen a considerable drop in anything, unfortunately. but hopefully,...
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england is within our grasp. and, know, i want my and, you know, i want my grandchildren to live in a world where tobacco products aren't a thing , and where tobacco products aren't a thing, and this is the first step towards that , ensuring that step towards that, ensuring that any child born after 2009 is not going to be legally able to buy cigarettes. whilst accepting that those born after 2009 may well already be addicted to nicotine and therefore the government's efforts, whether it's maria's government or a future labour government, will be driving down that nicotine addiction and trying to wean people. >> what else were you if you were in perform the government next time will you be banning sugar? what else will there be? >> no, i think you have to make a reasoned difference here in that smoking and nicotine is incredibly . addictive. you don't incredibly. addictive. you don't have to have that many cigarettes to actually be hooked on nicotine . that's not the on nicotine. that's not the same. you know, yo
england is within our grasp. and, know, i want my and, you know, i want my grandchildren to live in a world where tobacco products aren't a thing , and where tobacco products aren't a thing, and this is the first step towards that , ensuring that step towards that, ensuring that any child born after 2009 is not going to be legally able to buy cigarettes. whilst accepting that those born after 2009 may well already be addicted to nicotine and therefore the government's efforts, whether it's...
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she names the governor of the bank of england, the treasury, the bank of england, the treasury, the office for budget responsibility, the american president is blamed at one point. we even learned that the poor old letters was part of the state —— who are old lettuce. does the premise agree it was the unfunded tax cut, tens of billions of pounds of unfunded tax cuts, that crash the economy and left millions paying more on their mortgages, wasn't it? everyone knows that two years ago i was not afraid to repeatedly warn about what her economic policies would lead to, even if it wasn't what people wanted to hear at the time. mr speaker, iwas what people wanted to hear at the time. mr speaker, i was right... what people wanted to hear at the time. mr speaker, iwas right... i was right then that i am also right now when i say that his economic policies would be a disaster for britain. he would send inflation up, mortgages up, and taxes up and working people would pay the price. appreciate the prime minister having the stomach to say it out loud but everyone knows it is the tory party's obse
she names the governor of the bank of england, the treasury, the bank of england, the treasury, the office for budget responsibility, the american president is blamed at one point. we even learned that the poor old letters was part of the state —— who are old lettuce. does the premise agree it was the unfunded tax cut, tens of billions of pounds of unfunded tax cuts, that crash the economy and left millions paying more on their mortgages, wasn't it? everyone knows that two years ago i was...
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the bank of england should be cutting before the fed. no doubt about it area the market still doesn't have that price, it has to be pulled forward with sterling weakening and you can see the euros sterling higher in that story. we pulled forward on the ecb but not the bank of england in the same way. jonathan: you talk about parity on the euro-dollar, are you actively looking for those levels to come back again? lee: not yet. i got called out for being too bullish on the dollar last year, i thought we would go further and we reverse. i think that the dollar over the next month, couple of months, it is going to struggle to make gains across the board. we have taken so much out of the fed this year, it's hard to take a lot more out. maybe we can in q3, things could change dramatically, but right now you won't see it. it's going to be more idiosyncratic, moving on the dollar, rather than in q2 where we have rate cuts elsewhere. 110 is a long way on that basis. i think that we get down to 120 on the euro, maybe down to the 103 level. quite a
the bank of england should be cutting before the fed. no doubt about it area the market still doesn't have that price, it has to be pulled forward with sterling weakening and you can see the euros sterling higher in that story. we pulled forward on the ecb but not the bank of england in the same way. jonathan: you talk about parity on the euro-dollar, are you actively looking for those levels to come back again? lee: not yet. i got called out for being too bullish on the dollar last year, i...
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investors pushing out their bang of england expectations in response, with the first coming in cement or november. interestingly enough, we had a guest in europe who believes they're going to do a cut at their next meeting. >>> coming up here on "worldwide exchange," we have the one word every investor needs to note today, plus our next guest says the soft fed landing and the u.s. economy may no longer be on the table. >>> be part of the changemakers. secretary gina rahman toe and actress drew barrymore are going to define how they view leadership. find out more at cnbc.com/changemakers. we're back in just a moment. i would say that we're closer than the average mother daughter. hi mom! if i lost my mom... i can't think about that for too long. i was like, "whoa, mom, i have this gene!" kenzie's test and me being able to find out that i was brca positive was lifesaving. i've seen her take her health into her own hands, for herself and for us. i'm really proud of my mom. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." it's time for your w.e.x. wrap-up. the president promising to work with th
investors pushing out their bang of england expectations in response, with the first coming in cement or november. interestingly enough, we had a guest in europe who believes they're going to do a cut at their next meeting. >>> coming up here on "worldwide exchange," we have the one word every investor needs to note today, plus our next guest says the soft fed landing and the u.s. economy may no longer be on the table. >>> be part of the changemakers. secretary gina...
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however, though, when you hear some of the comments from the bank of england as well they still say they're also not comfortable with these levels of inflation, that they're not yet at their target levels. and of course, this is also something they're monitoring quite closely. so at this stage after the data we got this morning investors pushed back expectations of a rate cut. also here in the united kingdom they're now expecting that first cut to only happen in november. and here it's also quite similar with the united states. there's also likely to be a general election before the end of the year. let's see how monetary policy could impact what might happen on the political front as well. >> really important story lines we will continue to follow. cnbc's silvia amaro live from london, thank you as always. >>> still ahead here, weeks after israel announced it was withdrawing troops from northern gaza, some residents are reporting seeing new tanks in the area. we'll have the latest on the war against hamas, which comes as israel weighing its options on how to respond to iran's unprecedented
however, though, when you hear some of the comments from the bank of england as well they still say they're also not comfortable with these levels of inflation, that they're not yet at their target levels. and of course, this is also something they're monitoring quite closely. so at this stage after the data we got this morning investors pushed back expectations of a rate cut. also here in the united kingdom they're now expecting that first cut to only happen in november. and here it's also...