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and throughout europe, especially eastern europe. we cannot let that disinformation campaign in fact what we know is the right thing to do. >> great to have you with us today. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> we heard what the congressman had to say about supporting mike johnson. it is still unclear whether democrats will give him the support he needs. he has a razor thin republican majority in the house. he is facing a potential showdown with the right wing of his party. republicans have already threatened to oust him. but he said he will not resign. the package tax on a fourth bill that proposes forcing the chinese company bytedance to sell tiktok and also seizing russian accents -- assets. a fifth bill would consider measures for the u.s. border. earlier i spoke with a republican representative from arkansas. i want to get your take on the bills that we saw the house released today. >> thank you for having me. i think this is an important step that many of us have waited on for about six months. that we fund adequately o
and throughout europe, especially eastern europe. we cannot let that disinformation campaign in fact what we know is the right thing to do. >> great to have you with us today. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> we heard what the congressman had to say about supporting mike johnson. it is still unclear whether democrats will give him the support he needs. he has a razor thin republican majority in the house. he is facing a potential showdown with the right wing of his...
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concern there but in the uk and europe inflation on that path down. ~ i, i, , , i, and europe inflation on that path down. i, i, , , i, i, down. what does this mean for interest rates? _ down. what does this mean for interest rates? the _ down. what does this mean for interest rates? the big - down. what does this mean for interest rates? the big hit - down. what does this mean for interest rates? the big hit is i down. what does this mean forl interest rates? the big hit is the bank will cut _ interest rates? the big hit is the bank will cut them _ interest rates? the big hit is the bank will cut them soon. - interest rates? the big hit is the i bank will cut them soon. forecasters had predicted possibly three cats, as soon as august, now expecting maybe october, november to be the first cut, in the uk debt is still historically high rates of 5.2%. now analysts think a cut of maybe one can't, but it could change, we are hoping inflation falls to the target of 2% as early as next month, if that happens we could be looking at rate cuts as early potentially as june. now to the united stat
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there is a big role for europe, _ their cause. there is a big role for europe, while - their cause. there is a big role for europe, while we| their cause. there is a big - role for europe, while we see is the dutch politics, dutch politicians have a hard time trying to satisfy their voters and still commit to the agreement. that is a shame because that is the bare minimum we need to do here. among many young people there is a shared frustration with the polarisation that infiltrates the climate debate. farmers will feel the effects of climate change and we need the farmers, so let's shake hands on this.— the farmers, so let's shake hands on this. ~ ., ., . hands on this. we vote once you have a clear _ hands on this. we vote once you have a clear perspective - hands on this. we vote once you have a clear perspective for - have a clear perspective for the future, so i think no—one has — the future, so i think no—one has a — the future, so i think no—one has a clear_ the future, so i think no—one has a clear solution to make one — has a clear solution to make one a —
there is a big role for europe, _ their cause. there is a big role for europe, while - their cause. there is a big role for europe, while we| their cause. there is a big - role for europe, while we see is the dutch politics, dutch politicians have a hard time trying to satisfy their voters and still commit to the agreement. that is a shame because that is the bare minimum we need to do here. among many young people there is a shared frustration with the polarisation that infiltrates the climate...
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, will be in the netherlands night for the first in europe wide series election 24. a very good evening. let's begin with the airstrike in southern lebanonhat killed one of hezbollah's top commanders. he had served as a senior official in hezbollah's military wing. the idf said he planned rocket and antitank missile launches toward israel from lebanon's coastal areas. i don't need to remind you regional tensions remain extremely high after iran launched its missile and drone attacks on israel over the weekend. that in retaliation for an israeli strike on tehran's consulate in damascus. israel's foreign minister has written to more than 30 countries calling for sanctions against iran's missile program. the israelis have been showing journalists of one of the ballistic missiles fired toward israel on saturday. were cabinet met for a fifth time today. they have not yet released any details on what further steps they are planning although israel's military spokesman said the attack would not go unanswered. >> this coalition is directing a message to iran. we will not all
, will be in the netherlands night for the first in europe wide series election 24. a very good evening. let's begin with the airstrike in southern lebanonhat killed one of hezbollah's top commanders. he had served as a senior official in hezbollah's military wing. the idf said he planned rocket and antitank missile launches toward israel from lebanon's coastal areas. i don't need to remind you regional tensions remain extremely high after iran launched its missile and drone attacks on israel...
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our europe correspondent nick beake was there. the authorities have decided to shut the event... in brussels today, a movement that wants to go global collided with very local politics. the police came to shut down a gathering of conservatives from across europe and the us, because the local socialist mayor declared the far right were not welcome here. the leading lights of this anti—eu movement, which says it champions traditional values, had already filed in. top of the bill, the uk's former home secretary suella braverman. i understand the police are very, very keen to close this down... but by now, local officials had decided the views of the speakers could cause public disorder, so ordered the event to stop. what do you make of this? it's monstrous, absolutely monstrous. a very decent and respectable group of people, members of the european royal family, prime ministers, academics and business people being told they cannot have an alternative view. thank god for brexit. there were fears over anti—abortion and anti—gay sentiments held by people in the building. cobblers
our europe correspondent nick beake was there. the authorities have decided to shut the event... in brussels today, a movement that wants to go global collided with very local politics. the police came to shut down a gathering of conservatives from across europe and the us, because the local socialist mayor declared the far right were not welcome here. the leading lights of this anti—eu movement, which says it champions traditional values, had already filed in. top of the bill, the uk's...
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here's our europe correspondent nick beake. the authorities have decided to shut the event. that the authorities have decided to shut the event. . �* ,, , ., the authorities have decided to shut theevent. . �* ,, , ., ., the event. at brussels today, a movement _ the event. at brussels today, a movement that _ the event. at brussels today, a movement that wants - the event. at brussels today, a movement that wants to - the event. at brussels today, a movement that wants to go - the event. at brussels today, a i movement that wants to go global collided with very local politics. the police came to shut down a gathering of conservatives from across europe and the us. because the local socialist mayor declared the local socialist mayor declared the far right were not welcome here. the leading lights of this anti—eu movement, which says it champions traditional values, movement, which says it champions traditionalvalues, had movement, which says it champions traditional values, had already filed in. top of the bill, the uk's
here's our europe correspondent nick beake. the authorities have decided to shut the event. that the authorities have decided to shut the event. . �* ,, , ., the authorities have decided to shut theevent. . �* ,, , ., ., the event. at brussels today, a movement _ the event. at brussels today, a movement that _ the event. at brussels today, a movement that wants - the event. at brussels today, a movement that wants to - the event. at brussels today, a movement that wants to go - the event....
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and we're not alone because colder air has pushed all the way into many parts of europe. in actualfact, bringing with it a lot of showers, not just here at home. we're still in that colder air at the moment with the northerly breeze and high pressure for now is sitting to the west and that will bring some more cloud towards us for tomorrow. but at the moment, we've still got the showers and we've seen them streaming across northern england into the midlands and into the south east of england, where there's been a few thundery showers around it as well. now, those should tend to fade away during this evening. we could see a few more showers coming into northern england and wales for a while and we've still got those wintry showers affecting north—eastern areas of scotland. but with some clearer skies developing and the winds easing, it's going to turn quite cold out there. we're looking at the risk of a touch of frost across northern england and also into scotland. we'll start with some showers across northeast scotland. many places, though, starting dry and quite sunny.
and we're not alone because colder air has pushed all the way into many parts of europe. in actualfact, bringing with it a lot of showers, not just here at home. we're still in that colder air at the moment with the northerly breeze and high pressure for now is sitting to the west and that will bring some more cloud towards us for tomorrow. but at the moment, we've still got the showers and we've seen them streaming across northern england into the midlands and into the south east of england,...
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our europe correspondent, nick beake, wasjust in front of the venue. the picture here tells the story because you can see a line of police officers, probably about a dozen or so, and the reason for that is because the local mayor here in brussels has said this event needs to be shut down so as you can see, the police aren't exactly running into tough people out but basically, the organisers of this event and conference have been told it needs to wind down so in effect what is happening is people are being allowed in and those leaving at the moment including nigel raj and suella braverman have left, these prominent uk politicians, but they won't be allowed in along with anyone else. —— turf people out. nigel farage, who is known as a leading campaignerfor nigel farage, who is known as a leading campaigner for brexit, nigel farage, who is known as a leading campaignerfor brexit, said this was an attempt to stifle free speech and i put it to him that what was said in this letter which was presented to the organisers here that there were potentially ho
our europe correspondent, nick beake, wasjust in front of the venue. the picture here tells the story because you can see a line of police officers, probably about a dozen or so, and the reason for that is because the local mayor here in brussels has said this event needs to be shut down so as you can see, the police aren't exactly running into tough people out but basically, the organisers of this event and conference have been told it needs to wind down so in effect what is happening is...
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last weekend we had our warmest weather so far and across other parts of europe, temperature records were broken. a colder air has slipped in across many parts of europe and at home we have the risk of frost at night in the next couple of frost at night in the next couple of nights. it is
last weekend we had our warmest weather so far and across other parts of europe, temperature records were broken. a colder air has slipped in across many parts of europe and at home we have the risk of frost at night in the next couple of frost at night in the next couple of nights. it is
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about half of all their exports go to europe. and that's one of the reasons why european businesses are very worried, because they believe that china is driving those costs down and driving them out of business. so the clear message coming from europe is they want china to play fair. now, china's argument to this is that it's not state subsidies that are helping reduce the costs of their solar panels. it's their own innovation. they say they are good at this. this is something that people want to buy and they are providing a product. they also say that cheap solar panels are good for the likes of africa, southeast asia, as well as their customers in europe and the united states. so what we're seeing is the edge of what some fear are new trade tensions between east and west. now, what olaf scholz didn't say is that he supported new tariffs, new curbs against chinese goods. he stopped short of that. other european leaders are calling for more measures and more tariffs to be put on chinese goods, as have the united states. so we'll
about half of all their exports go to europe. and that's one of the reasons why european businesses are very worried, because they believe that china is driving those costs down and driving them out of business. so the clear message coming from europe is they want china to play fair. now, china's argument to this is that it's not state subsidies that are helping reduce the costs of their solar panels. it's their own innovation. they say they are good at this. this is something that people want...
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china is trying to export its way out of trouble and that is what is worrying both europe and the united states, because the things they want to export our green technologies. solar panels, electric vehicles and wind turbines. 0ther panels, electric vehicles and wind turbines. other countries argue that in the west china is subsidising these industries, which are driving down the costs and driving their firms out of business. china argues that their edge is innovation not state subsidies. they say they are great at this technology, which is one of the reasons why their products are selling so well abroad. 0laf scholz came here with the message that, yes, germany will still continue to do business with china but they want china to play fair. however, 0laf scholz has stopped short of urging more tariffs or more measures to curb china's sales abroad, which is something that european leaders are calling for in the next week. what we are seeing is the edge of what some fear could be new trade tensions between east and west. could be new trade tensions between east and west-— east and west.
china is trying to export its way out of trouble and that is what is worrying both europe and the united states, because the things they want to export our green technologies. solar panels, electric vehicles and wind turbines. 0ther panels, electric vehicles and wind turbines. other countries argue that in the west china is subsidising these industries, which are driving down the costs and driving their firms out of business. china argues that their edge is innovation not state subsidies. they...
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this sound must serve as a wake-up— europe. this sound must serve as a wake-up call— europe. this sound must serve as a wake—up call to the free world.". listen— wake—up call to the free world.". listen to — wake—up call to the free world.". listen to president zelensky and wake _ listen to president zelensky and wake up~ — listen to president zelensky and wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of— wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of the — wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of the veil, one strikes against _ hand of the veil, one strikes against kurds in iraq. we all remember the 2021 attack on the oil tanker— remember the 2021 attack on the oil tanker in _ remember the 2021 attack on the oil tanker in which british and romanian crewmembers were killed. and just yesterday. — crewmembers were killed. and just yesterday, iran seized the parking portuguese cargo ship, the crew being _ portuguese cargo ship, the crew being held right now by iran includes _ being held right now by iran includes indian, filipino, pakistani, and russian nationa
this sound must serve as a wake-up— europe. this sound must serve as a wake-up call— europe. this sound must serve as a wake—up call to the free world.". listen— wake—up call to the free world.". listen to — wake—up call to the free world.". listen to president zelensky and wake _ listen to president zelensky and wake up~ — listen to president zelensky and wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of— wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of the — wake up....
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the line coming h europe. thank you for “oining us. the line coming in _ europe. thank you forjoining us. the line coming in their - europe. thank you forjoining us. the line coming in their that - europe. thank you forjoining us. the line coming in their that the | the line coming in their that the airline lufthansa have suspended flights to and from tel aviv. that is the latest from the airline lufthansa, suspending a range of flights to tel aviv. let's speak to our security correspondent gordon corera. let's go back to basics for a moment because we have talked about an unprecedented attack, this is the first time iran has actually attacked israel on its, from its soil. , . ., , , soil. unprecedented in that sense, the two sides _ soil. unprecedented in that sense, the two sides have _ soil. unprecedented in that sense, the two sides have been _ soil. unprecedented in that sense, the two sides have been engaged l soil. unprecedented in that sense, l the two sides have been engaged in soil. unprecedented in that sense, i the two sides have been engaged in a shad
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it's midday injerusalem and there are more and more calls for restraint from across the region, from europe, including the french president emmanuel macron, there's been a statement from the foreign ministry in the united arab emirates, everyone warning of dangerous escalatory spiral from all sides to avoid further escalation. you're watching bbc news. hello. it's going to be a lovely day for many of us. we have had lovely sunshine this morning for most parts of the uk and we will keep the dry weather and sunny spells, especially toward southern and eastern areas. this is the scene at the moment in gloucestershire. but it will feel colder today, compared to yesterday. the warmer weather we had in the south—east with 21.8 degrees in essex, that will disappear because we have got a cold air mass right across the uk, soap temperature is really down on yesterday in the south—east. but some good sunshine into the afternoon. the possibility of one or two showers in north wales and northern england, more substantial rain across northern ireland and into scotland and that could be heavy and thu
it's midday injerusalem and there are more and more calls for restraint from across the region, from europe, including the french president emmanuel macron, there's been a statement from the foreign ministry in the united arab emirates, everyone warning of dangerous escalatory spiral from all sides to avoid further escalation. you're watching bbc news. hello. it's going to be a lovely day for many of us. we have had lovely sunshine this morning for most parts of the uk and we will keep the dry...
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diplomatic support notjust from regional allies and allies like the united states, but we see across europe and the arab world. there has a lot of focus on hezbollah and we have seen the proxies acting as well overnight. what's your reading as to that situation? could that still flare up? again, those proxies have been conducting their operations going back to november. some of them even before then, we know hezbollah has been active on the northern frontier for quite a while, the united state was successful in using its carrier groups and its assets in the region to intercept those attacks coming notjust from iran, but also from lebanon, yemen, syria and iraq. so, so long as there is a coalition to prevent it from escalating, i don't see it going any further yet. it is unprecedented to have a direct strike from iran into israel. there is bound to be some political pressure on mr netanyahu to respond in kind. that's what biden specifically addressed when he told the prime minister, he said, "look, israel managed to come out "of this relatively unscathed. "iran failed to accomplish any of it
diplomatic support notjust from regional allies and allies like the united states, but we see across europe and the arab world. there has a lot of focus on hezbollah and we have seen the proxies acting as well overnight. what's your reading as to that situation? could that still flare up? again, those proxies have been conducting their operations going back to november. some of them even before then, we know hezbollah has been active on the northern frontier for quite a while, the united state...
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and the arab world. we see across europe and the arab world-— arab world. there is a lot of focus on _ arab world. there is a lot of focus on hezbollah - arab world. there is a lot of focus on hezbollah and - arab world. there is a lot of focus on hezbollah and we i arab world. there is a lot of - focus on hezbollah and we have seen the proxies acting as well overnight. what is your reading as to that situation, could that still flare up?- that still flare up? those roxies that still flare up? those proxies have _ that still flare up? those proxies have been - that still flare up? those - proxies have been conducting their operations going back to november. some of them even before then, hezbollah has been active on the northern frontier for quite a while, the united state has been successful in using its carrier groups and assets in the region to intercept those attacks coming not just from intercept those attacks coming notjust from iran but also from lebanon, yemen, syria and iraq. i don't see it going any further yet. it iraq. i don't see it going any f
and the arab world. we see across europe and the arab world-— arab world. there is a lot of focus on _ arab world. there is a lot of focus on hezbollah - arab world. there is a lot of focus on hezbollah and - arab world. there is a lot of focus on hezbollah and we i arab world. there is a lot of - focus on hezbollah and we have seen the proxies acting as well overnight. what is your reading as to that situation, could that still flare up?- that still flare up? those roxies that still flare...
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our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has travelled to the east of the country to kharkiv — where 10 attacks took place today and more than 200,000 people are without power — to find out how ukrainians are coping with life with no electricity. russia's war on ukraine has entered a new phase. this power plant in kharkiv was hit with five missiles — part of a massive attack on the energy system across the country. farfrom saving ukrainians, as it still claims, russia is trying to plunge their country into darkness. leading me through the ruins, igor has worked at this plant since soviet times. you don't usually hear engineers talk like this. translation: it's like my home has been destroyed. _ it brings pain and tears. but at the same time, that mobilises us because we know a city of more than a million people is depending on us. they're still assessing the damage here, seeing what they can salvage. this is where just one of the missiles hit, and as you can see, the result is completely devastating. this was an extremely precise attack because this power plant was hit
our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has travelled to the east of the country to kharkiv — where 10 attacks took place today and more than 200,000 people are without power — to find out how ukrainians are coping with life with no electricity. russia's war on ukraine has entered a new phase. this power plant in kharkiv was hit with five missiles — part of a massive attack on the energy system across the country. farfrom saving ukrainians, as it still claims, russia is trying to...
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in europe, — to meet future energy needs. in europe, this is pressing given the energy crisis and in the industrial and manufacturing sector — industrial and manufacturing sector and data sector which we have _ sector and data sector which we have designed our product to service — have designed our product to service specifically. he have designed our product to service specifically.— service specifically. he was our service specifically. he was your customer _ service specifically. he was your customer who - service specifically. he was your customer who would l service specifically. he was i your customer who would say, let's put a nuclear power behind our back yard? where are these going to be installed? brute these going to be installed? we have contracts right now for over— have contracts right now for over 55_ have contracts right now for over 55 of— have contracts right now for over 55 of our units, the ones you _ over 55 of our units, the ones you see — over 55 of our units, the ones you see on _ over 55 o
in europe, — to meet future energy needs. in europe, this is pressing given the energy crisis and in the industrial and manufacturing sector — industrial and manufacturing sector and data sector which we have _ sector and data sector which we have designed our product to service — have designed our product to service specifically. he have designed our product to service specifically.— service specifically. he was our service specifically. he was your customer _ service specifically. he...
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our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford travelled there and sent this report. thrushes were a new queen has entered a new phase, this power plant hit with five missiles, part of a massive attack on the energy system across the country. farfrom safe energy system across the country. far from safe as it claims for ukrainians, brushes trying to plunge the country into darkness. leading me through the ruins, he has worked at this plant since soviet times. you don't usually hear engineers talk like this. translation: it's hear engineers talk like this. translation:— hear engineers talk like this. translation: �*, ~ , ., translation: it's like my home has been destroyed. _ translation: it's like my home has been destroyed. it _ translation: it's like my home has been destroyed. it brings - has been destroyed. it brings pain and tears, but at the same time, that mobilises us. because we know a city of more than 1 because we know a city of more than1 million people is depending on us. than 1 million people is depending on us. there is still assessing _ depending on
our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford travelled there and sent this report. thrushes were a new queen has entered a new phase, this power plant hit with five missiles, part of a massive attack on the energy system across the country. farfrom safe energy system across the country. far from safe as it claims for ukrainians, brushes trying to plunge the country into darkness. leading me through the ruins, he has worked at this plant since soviet times. you don't usually hear engineers...
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poland, a traditionally roman catholic country has one of the most restrictive abortion laws in europe. president biden announced friday that his administration is cancelling $7.1; billion dollars of student debt, for more than 270,000 americans. it comes at the end of a busy week for the biden administration's domestic policies. on thursday the environmental protection agency — run by a biden appointee — set the first—ever limit on dangerous �*forever—chemicals�* in us water supplies. that same day the justice department expanded background checks for gun sales — in what it calls the largest expansion in 30 years. and now the white house is cementing "abortion" as a campaign issue, coming out against extreme bans and tying them to donald trump. it was his us supreme court appointees who ended the constitutional right to an abortion by striking down roe v wade just two years ago. vice president kamala harris was in arizona on friday, where the state's supreme court brought back an abortion law from 1864 that criminalises the procedure. she has laid the blame on the former
poland, a traditionally roman catholic country has one of the most restrictive abortion laws in europe. president biden announced friday that his administration is cancelling $7.1; billion dollars of student debt, for more than 270,000 americans. it comes at the end of a busy week for the biden administration's domestic policies. on thursday the environmental protection agency — run by a biden appointee — set the first—ever limit on dangerous �*forever—chemicals�* in us water...
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our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has travelled to the east of the country to kharkiv — where 10 attacks took place today and more than 200,000 people are without power, to see how ukrainians are coping with life with no electricity. russia's war on ukraine has entered a new phase. this power plant in kharkiv was hit with five missiles — part of a massive attack on the energy system across the country. farfrom saving ukrainians, as it still claims, russia is trying to plunge their country into darkness. leading me through the ruins, igor has worked at this plant since soviet times. you don't usually hear engineers talk like this. translation: it's like my home has been destroyed. _ it brings pain and tears. but at the same time, that mobilises us because we know a city of more than a million people is depending on us. they're still assessing the damage here, seeing what they can salvage. this is where just one of the missiles hit, and as you can see, the result is completely devastating. this was an extremely precise attack because this power plant was hit by the r
our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has travelled to the east of the country to kharkiv — where 10 attacks took place today and more than 200,000 people are without power, to see how ukrainians are coping with life with no electricity. russia's war on ukraine has entered a new phase. this power plant in kharkiv was hit with five missiles — part of a massive attack on the energy system across the country. farfrom saving ukrainians, as it still claims, russia is trying to plunge...
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what that meant was on the royal— europe. what that meant was on the royal mail— europe. what that meant was on the royal mail side, there was no option other_ royal mail side, there was no option other than_ royal mail side, there was no option other than to be fundamentally transparent in the fact that most of what we _ transparent in the fact that most of what we inherited was not working, encouraging a lot of transparency, and we set up the pmperly— transparency, and we set up the properly functioning audit unit, one of the _ properly functioning audit unit, one of the ways— properly functioning audit unit, one of the ways we could find out what was happening elsewhere in the group — was happening elsewhere in the group. we strengthened that and created _ group. we strengthened that and created a — group. we strengthened that and created a whole risk gender in the business. — created a whole risk gender in the business, from the ground up, we got people _ business, from the ground up, we got people to _ business, from the ground up, we got people to let ever
what that meant was on the royal— europe. what that meant was on the royal mail— europe. what that meant was on the royal mail side, there was no option other_ royal mail side, there was no option other than_ royal mail side, there was no option other than to be fundamentally transparent in the fact that most of what we _ transparent in the fact that most of what we inherited was not working, encouraging a lot of transparency, and we set up the pmperly— transparency, and we set up the...
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invested in for a decade, hadn't hit its quality of services, was the least modernised postal company in europe, what that meant was on the royal mail site there was no option other than to be fundamentally transparent and the fact that most of what we inherited wasn't working. that and carries a lot of transparency and we set up a properly functioning internal audit unit, which was one of the ways that we could also find out what was happening elsewhere in the group. board and attended all the pol boards, as well. we created a whole brisk agenda in the business —— business. they look at that risk register, it was debated. at that risk register, it was debated-— at that risk register, it was debated. ., , ., debated. can you recall whether the conduct of prosecutions _ debated. can you recall whether the conduct of prosecutions and - debated. can you recall whether the conduct of prosecutions and the - conduct of prosecutions and the possibility of bringing supposed masters to justice, possibility of bringing supposed masters tojustice, including by imprisoning them, and the issues that a
invested in for a decade, hadn't hit its quality of services, was the least modernised postal company in europe, what that meant was on the royal mail site there was no option other than to be fundamentally transparent and the fact that most of what we inherited wasn't working. that and carries a lot of transparency and we set up a properly functioning internal audit unit, which was one of the ways that we could also find out what was happening elsewhere in the group. board and attended all the...
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broken company that hadn't been invested in for a decade, it was the least modernised postal company in europe. what that meant was on the royal mail side there was no option other than being fundamentally transparent and the fact that most of what we inherited wasn't working and that encouraged a lot of transparency. we set up a properly functioning internal audit unit, which was of course one of the ways we could also find out what was happening elsewhere in the group. we strengthen that. we created a whole risk agenda in the business where we got from the ground top people to let everyone know what the key risks wear. they looked at that risk register and it was debated... can ou recall register and it was debated... can you recall whether the conduct of prosecutions and the possibility of bringing sub—postmaster is to justice, including by imprisoning them, and the issues that arise when conducting prosecutions was on the royal mail holdings risk register? i don't believe so. i don't believe i recall seeing it on the post office register, no. was that it failing? with the benefit of hind
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since the british led the european union, that means free movement of people, people living around europe and goods moving around europe, that aspect went away, that aspect of the membership of the eu disappeared but the problem is if you have a place which is british territory against spain, how do you manage that and the spanish said if they have border guards at the airport doing checks on people coming in they can go to different parts of spain but the british have resisted this, saying that as an intrusion of sovereignty so there is a possible compromise that from text, the european border agency that there are members of staff could do some checks there but this is speculation at the moment and we don't know what sort of deal is being worked on and at what stage they are towards sealing any deal. you say you are not sure what stage they are up at one of the things you talk about is the border issue, it resonates when we remember what happened with the border when it came to ireland and northern ireland? ~ , , came to ireland and northern ireland? ~ , �* came to ireland and norther
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our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, sent this update. i think what we're seeing here now is clearly a sustained and a deliberate assault by russia on ukraine's energy system. and it started actually back in march — there were two massive attacks on this country with drones and missiles that, here in kharkiv, destroyed all the power stations, essentially. so it left this city without power for some time. they've worked to restore it, but there are rolling blackouts here, a real limit on the amount of electricity available, customers urged to avoid using too much. there's also generators everywhere you go on the streets. and then on thursday morning, in the early hours, we got this next huge attack — dozens of drones and missiles fired by russia that overwhelmed ukraine's air defences. and in kyiv, a major power plant there has been completely destroyed. and i spoke to the boss of the company that ran that plant, and he says that they can repair it — if they get the spare parts from allies in the west then, in theory, they can rebuil
our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, sent this update. i think what we're seeing here now is clearly a sustained and a deliberate assault by russia on ukraine's energy system. and it started actually back in march — there were two massive attacks on this country with drones and missiles that, here in kharkiv, destroyed all the power stations, essentially. so it left this city without power for some time. they've worked to restore it, but there are rolling blackouts here, a real...
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our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, sent this update. what we're seeing here now is clearly a sustained and deliberate assault by russia on ukraine's energy system and it started back in march, two massive attacks on this country with drones and but here in kharkiv, it destroyed all the power stations, essentially, leaving the city without power for some time. they worked to restore it, but there are rolling blackouts here, a real limit on the amount of electricity available. customers are urged to avoid using too much. there are generators everywhere you go on the streets. on thursday morning, in the early hours, we got this next huge attack, dozens of drones and missiles fired by russia that overwhelmed ukraine's air defences. in care of, a major power plant has been completely destroyed. i spoke to the boss of the company that ran the blade and he said they can repair it if they get the spare parts from allies in the west, that in theory they could rebuild the powerstation and get it up and running again, but he asked me what the poin
our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, sent this update. what we're seeing here now is clearly a sustained and deliberate assault by russia on ukraine's energy system and it started back in march, two massive attacks on this country with drones and but here in kharkiv, it destroyed all the power stations, essentially, leaving the city without power for some time. they worked to restore it, but there are rolling blackouts here, a real limit on the amount of electricity available....
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said that the latest attacks on ukraine are part of an effort to demilitarize ukraine. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, reports from kharkiv. here in kharkiv there was just another air raid. and those are happening almost every day now. we heard the sound of explosions and that's when metro stations like this one become a shelter for people. people head underground to hide from those missiles, because itjust takes a few seconds before they reach this city from russia, which is around about a0 kilometres away. now, we don't know what was targeted this time, but we do know over overnight here in ukraine, there was a massive attack by russia on the energy infrastructure right across the country, from west to here in the northeast. and here in kharkiv, $300 missiles were fired. they destroyed a power substation, electricity substation, and they damaged yet another power plant here. and the city is struggling. you know, the metro is up and running, but there are long gaps between trains. people are facing blackouts in the electricity supply to their houses, shops, businesses,
said that the latest attacks on ukraine are part of an effort to demilitarize ukraine. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, reports from kharkiv. here in kharkiv there was just another air raid. and those are happening almost every day now. we heard the sound of explosions and that's when metro stations like this one become a shelter for people. people head underground to hide from those missiles, because itjust takes a few seconds before they reach this city from russia, which is...
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our eastern europe correspondent rainsford is in kharkiv. in kharkiv, another air raid and they have been happening pretty much every day now. there's just been another air raid, the sound of more explosions in the city, which is when metro stations like this one become a shelter and people head underground not to get a train, but to make sure they're safe from the missiles. we don't know what was targeted but overnight in ukraine, there was a massive attack by russia on the energy infrastructure, right across the country, from west to hear in the country, from west to hear in the north—east, and here in kharkiv they destroyed a substation, and another powerpoint, and the city is struggling. the metro is up and running but people are facing blackouts and problems with their electricity supplies and shops and production is also affected. life is kind of normal between the air raids, and it is a sunny day here, a lot of people around and about, but across ukraine at these attacks are becoming very serious and the energy infrastructure is und
our eastern europe correspondent rainsford is in kharkiv. in kharkiv, another air raid and they have been happening pretty much every day now. there's just been another air raid, the sound of more explosions in the city, which is when metro stations like this one become a shelter and people head underground not to get a train, but to make sure they're safe from the missiles. we don't know what was targeted but overnight in ukraine, there was a massive attack by russia on the energy...
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the uk is the largest video games market in europe, worth £7 billion a year. our technology reporter mark cieslak has been looking at some of the titles on the shortlist. leading the bafta field, nominated in ten categories, is baldur�*s gate 3. it's inspired by table top role—playing game dungeons and dragons, reimagined for console and pc. this is the game to beat. let's make this interesting. it's closely followed in the nominations by fan favourite spider—man 2. this is crazy. also hotly—tipped is nintendo's incredibly innovative zelda: tears of the kingdom. you are our final hope. the baftas are famous for confounding expectations, with indie games and smaller titles often taking home some of the big awards. so, quirky deep—sea exploration/sushi restaurant management sim, dave the diver, might snatch some silverware away from the blockbusters. comedian phil wang will be hosting the event — a task which always falls to somebody with proper gaming credentials. growing up in malaysia, in borneo — which is beautiful, but not so much going on —
the uk is the largest video games market in europe, worth £7 billion a year. our technology reporter mark cieslak has been looking at some of the titles on the shortlist. leading the bafta field, nominated in ten categories, is baldur�*s gate 3. it's inspired by table top role—playing game dungeons and dragons, reimagined for console and pc. this is the game to beat. let's make this interesting. it's closely followed in the nominations by fan favourite spider—man 2. this is crazy. also...
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who will cut interest rates first, europe or america? in a few hours' time, we will know the european central bank's thinking on this matter when they announce their latest interest rate decision. the ecb has kept interest rates at a record high of 4.00% since september, but it has signalled that cuts could be coming into view.
who will cut interest rates first, europe or america? in a few hours' time, we will know the european central bank's thinking on this matter when they announce their latest interest rate decision. the ecb has kept interest rates at a record high of 4.00% since september, but it has signalled that cuts could be coming into view.
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the uk is the largest video game sector in europe. i think it's great that bafta recognises the value of the gaming industry and has been doing so for 20 years now. you talked about how it is such big business in the uk. a £4.7 billion industry, which makes double that of the music industry in terms of sales. that's right. it's funny, we always think about music being such a great british export, but we should be saying that about gaming. if you think about it, one of the biggest gaming franchises ever, grand theft auto, that started in the uk. i think it's brilliant we have these awards ceremonies because it has been a difficult year for the gaming industry so it's great we have something to celebrate as well. and who will win the big prizes this year? well, i think, if you wanted to bet, i would say probably baldur�*s gate 3. that has done well recently in other awards ceremonies. that's a good one. it's a role—playing game based on dungeons and dragons. but you never know with bafta, they like to put a couple of surprises in t
the uk is the largest video game sector in europe. i think it's great that bafta recognises the value of the gaming industry and has been doing so for 20 years now. you talked about how it is such big business in the uk. a £4.7 billion industry, which makes double that of the music industry in terms of sales. that's right. it's funny, we always think about music being such a great british export, but we should be saying that about gaming. if you think about it, one of the biggest gaming...
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t'u2 zaporizhzhia nuclear power station is europe's biggest six reactors. they are currently idling because the power station is quite literally on the front line. it has been coming under attack for the past two years. it is not exactly clear who is carrying out these attacks, there are conflicting names and counterclaims. it doesn't appear as though a major nuclear accident is imminent, because it is reasonably robust. it was designed to withstand all sorts of attacks. but nonetheless the situation is very threatening. russian forces are using it to shelter its troops and ammunition and personnel carriers, so it is definitely an object of much interest to both militaries and clearly this is an alarming situation.— clearly this is an alarming situation. ., ,, ., , , situation. thank you for bringing us up-to-date — situation. thank you for bringing us up-to-date on _ situation. thank you for bringing us up-to-date on developments. i next to pompeii — the southern italian city famously buried in an eruption from mount vesuvius almost 2,000 years ago.
t'u2 zaporizhzhia nuclear power station is europe's biggest six reactors. they are currently idling because the power station is quite literally on the front line. it has been coming under attack for the past two years. it is not exactly clear who is carrying out these attacks, there are conflicting names and counterclaims. it doesn't appear as though a major nuclear accident is imminent, because it is reasonably robust. it was designed to withstand all sorts of attacks. but nonetheless the...
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the uk is the largest video game sector in europe. i think it's great that after recognises the value of the gaming industry and has been doing so for 20 years now. you gaming industry and has been doing so for 20 years now.— so for 20 years now. you talked about how _ so for 20 years now. you talked about how it — so for 20 years now. you talked about how it is _ so for 20 years now. you talked about how it is such _ so for 20 years now. you talked about how it is such big - so for 20...
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will europe lead the way to cheaper borrowing or wait for the us to make a move? also coming up — not working. us employers want a shake—up of the immigration system as they struggle to fill vacancies despite record numbers arriving in search of a job. and the toughest level yet: after years of growth, the games industry faces job losses and even bankruptcies as the pandemic—era boom turns to bust.
will europe lead the way to cheaper borrowing or wait for the us to make a move? also coming up — not working. us employers want a shake—up of the immigration system as they struggle to fill vacancies despite record numbers arriving in search of a job. and the toughest level yet: after years of growth, the games industry faces job losses and even bankruptcies as the pandemic—era boom turns to bust.
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leaders in europe are questioning american values here. thank you for your time. current and former us officials who spoke to the bbc say president biden's pressure on israel after last week's deadly attack on aid workers is falling short as the humanitarian crisis in gaza deepens. and they add that internal dissent within the us government is growing. earlier, i spoke to annelle sheline. she's a former us state department official working on human rights issues in the middle east who recently resigned over the biden administration's handling of the war in gaza. she's currently a non—resident fellow with the baker institute center for the middle east. as we just heard, the discontent within the us, within the biden administration, how widespread is that concern over the fact that the us may not be doing enough to stem the humanitarian crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one of the groups that i work with is called feds united for peace which represents thousands of people inside the federal government to oppose the us policy on t
leaders in europe are questioning american values here. thank you for your time. current and former us officials who spoke to the bbc say president biden's pressure on israel after last week's deadly attack on aid workers is falling short as the humanitarian crisis in gaza deepens. and they add that internal dissent within the us government is growing. earlier, i spoke to annelle sheline. she's a former us state department official working on human rights issues in the middle east who recently...
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leaders in europe are questioning american values here. europe are questioning american values here-— values here. thank you for your time. here in washington, presidentjoe biden is hosting japanese prime minister fumio kishida at a state dinner. the visit began with a welcoming ceremony on the south lawn, where biden hailed the relationship between the countries as a cornerstone of peace and security. the leaders announced what they call a new era of strategic cooperation — with the building of a joint air and missile defence system. speaking alongside the visiting japanese prime minister, biden said the upgraded military pact was strictly defensive in nature. he also announced a japanese astronaut would become the first non—american to walk on the moon. for his part, mr kishida emphasised the importance of a free and open indo—pacific region based on the rule of law, amid a perceived growing threat from china in the south china sea and around taiwan. this is the most significant upgrade in our alliance since it was first establis
leaders in europe are questioning american values here. europe are questioning american values here-— values here. thank you for your time. here in washington, presidentjoe biden is hosting japanese prime minister fumio kishida at a state dinner. the visit began with a welcoming ceremony on the south lawn, where biden hailed the relationship between the countries as a cornerstone of peace and security. the leaders announced what they call a new era of strategic cooperation — with the...
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in february when hundreds of officials from the us and from europe signed a letter, a transatlantic statement rating their concerns that arms transfers from western countries could amount to a breach of international law if they were going to israel to be used in contravention of international law. they have since called for far more stringent evaluations by the us and other countries as to that particular assessment. clearly the dissenters there and has been maintained despite efforts now by president biden to exert more pressure on the israelis and they are saying that there is clearly a lot of leverage here and they believe much more can be used to try and alleviate the deepening crisis on the ground in gaza. as for israel it is consistently rejected accusations that it has breached international humanitarian law in gaza. it has said that it is hamas hiding in civilian areas that has led to that high civilian death toll and also said repeatedly that military pressure is part of its campaign to try and get the hostages released. so where does president biden go from here? all roads still le
in february when hundreds of officials from the us and from europe signed a letter, a transatlantic statement rating their concerns that arms transfers from western countries could amount to a breach of international law if they were going to israel to be used in contravention of international law. they have since called for far more stringent evaluations by the us and other countries as to that particular assessment. clearly the dissenters there and has been maintained despite efforts now by...
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winter snows in the ural mountains have melted faster than usual this year, causing two of europe's longest rivers, the volga and the ural, to swell by several metres, and the ural to burst its banks. in neighbouring kazakhstan, more than 97,000 people have been evacuated from flood risk areas, local officials warning river levels are yet to peak. steve rosenberg has the very latest. sirens. in places, orenburg is a city submerged. roads turned into rivers by the worst flooding here in living memory. "evacuation under way," is the message for anyone still living here. "all the houses are flooded," says the local mayor. he's sailing down the streets, surveying the devastation. spring floods are common in russia, but not on this scale. it's thought the combination of heavy rain and rapidly melting snow in warm weather caused rivers to burst their banks. in orenburg, thousands have left their homes or been helped to leave by emergency services and by volunteers. "everything was dry yesterday," she says. "the water came at night, so fast. and look what damage it's done inside the houses. the fl
winter snows in the ural mountains have melted faster than usual this year, causing two of europe's longest rivers, the volga and the ural, to swell by several metres, and the ural to burst its banks. in neighbouring kazakhstan, more than 97,000 people have been evacuated from flood risk areas, local officials warning river levels are yet to peak. steve rosenberg has the very latest. sirens. in places, orenburg is a city submerged. roads turned into rivers by the worst flooding here in living...
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there's growing concern across europe about threats that have been on a pro—islamic state media channel. our paris correspondent andrew harding has the story. high in the french alps this afternoon, an army role—playing exercise. soldiers practising how to handle a knife—wielding attacker. france is furiously busy preparing its security forces for this summer's olympic games at a time when all of europe appears increasingly on guard. in paris today, a security operation is already under way at this stadium after warnings that the islamic state group might attack tonight's quarterfinals in the champions league. not that fans here seem too troubled. for now, i feel safe. we've got security personnel, so i feel safe. lots of police. yeah. and will you be going to the match? hope so. we're confident, says aziz, in the french police and their security preparations here. it is three weeks now since this horrific attack in moscow which was claimed by islamic state. since then, there have been new warnings that european sporting events might be targeted next. in spain, the police are treati
there's growing concern across europe about threats that have been on a pro—islamic state media channel. our paris correspondent andrew harding has the story. high in the french alps this afternoon, an army role—playing exercise. soldiers practising how to handle a knife—wielding attacker. france is furiously busy preparing its security forces for this summer's olympic games at a time when all of europe appears increasingly on guard. in paris today, a security operation is already under...
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he has been lobbying for this proposal around europe in recent weeks. he said he has spoken to the leaders of ireland, slovenia and malta, and he plans to speak to other european leaders about this proposal. and in terms of a time frame, he has spoken previously, not today, but previously, has said that spain would like to acknowledge a palestinian state byjuly. australia's foreign minister has suggested that the country could recognise palestinian statehood, though hamas could have no role in its governance. penny wong said the refusal of benjamin netanyahu's government to even engage on the issue had caused widespread frustration. recognising a palestinian state, one that can only exist side by side with a secure israel, doesn'tjust offer the palestinian people an opportunity to realise their aspirations, it also strengthens the forces for peace and it undermines extremism. it undermines hamas, iran, and iran's other destructive proxies in the region. so i say to you, a two—state solution is the only hope of breaking the endless cycle of violence. f
he has been lobbying for this proposal around europe in recent weeks. he said he has spoken to the leaders of ireland, slovenia and malta, and he plans to speak to other european leaders about this proposal. and in terms of a time frame, he has spoken previously, not today, but previously, has said that spain would like to acknowledge a palestinian state byjuly. australia's foreign minister has suggested that the country could recognise palestinian statehood, though hamas could have no role in...
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spain's prime minister, pedro sanchez, says recognising a palestinian state is in europe's best interests. ending ramadan in the ruins of rafah — people in gaza mark eid al—fitr surrounded by the rubble of their mosque. a german museum sacs an employee who put his own artwork on display. —— a german museum sacks an employee.
spain's prime minister, pedro sanchez, says recognising a palestinian state is in europe's best interests. ending ramadan in the ruins of rafah — people in gaza mark eid al—fitr surrounded by the rubble of their mosque. a german museum sacs an employee who put his own artwork on display. —— a german museum sacks an employee.
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spain's prime minister pedro sanchez says recognising a palestinian state is in europe's best interests. a review finds children have been let down by "weak" evidence about gender treatment. england joins a list of european nations limiting medical intervention. arizona's supreme court rules that the us state can enforce a near—total abortion ban that dates back 160 years. muslims around the world are marking eid al—fitr. one of the biggest celebrations in the islamic calendar, with prayers seen here in istanbul. eid means festival of the breaking of the fast and marks the end of ramadan. these services are in kosovo. there were prayers at mosques in the malaysian capital, kuala lumpur. in qatar, thousands marked eid in one of doha's world cup stadiums, with prayer mats spread across the pitch. in the skies over gaza, the largest airdrop of aid since the start of the israel—gaza war. 14 aircraft from nine nations delivered tonnes of food, water and aid. sabah ahmedi is a young imam and influencer at the uk's largest muslim place of worship, baitul futuh mosque in morden, south lon
spain's prime minister pedro sanchez says recognising a palestinian state is in europe's best interests. a review finds children have been let down by "weak" evidence about gender treatment. england joins a list of european nations limiting medical intervention. arizona's supreme court rules that the us state can enforce a near—total abortion ban that dates back 160 years. muslims around the world are marking eid al—fitr. one of the biggest celebrations in the islamic calendar,...