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in the uk, using a different measure — people aged 18—21 saw their average pay rise by 15% — far outstripping pay rises among the other age groups. in respect of wage growth, as reflected in household incomes the average 25—year—old american has an annualfamily income of around $40,000 — that's over 50% more than the average baby—boomer at the same age. are the zoomers worthy of our pity? the millennials grew up thinking a job was a privilege, the zoomers the economist would suggest, treat it as a right, and act accordingly — taking things slowly, prioritising self—care, working less hours not more. callum williams is from the economist. he wrote the article on gen z�*s wealth. i hope you've got your tin hat, because the general view of the zoomers have it tough. are you suggesting comparative to previous generations their a winner? eame generations their a winner? some da 5 the generations their a winner? some days they do _ generations their a winner? some days they do have _ generations their a winner? some days they do have it _ generations their a winner? some days they do
in the uk, using a different measure — people aged 18—21 saw their average pay rise by 15% — far outstripping pay rises among the other age groups. in respect of wage growth, as reflected in household incomes the average 25—year—old american has an annualfamily income of around $40,000 — that's over 50% more than the average baby—boomer at the same age. are the zoomers worthy of our pity? the millennials grew up thinking a job was a privilege, the zoomers the economist would...
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gen zers in the us and uk are seeing their wage growth outstrip pay rises for other age groups. a recent economist article suggests this is impacting their attitude to work. there are many things that are written about gen z — the zoomers, that were born in the mid—to—late �*905. the more un—charitable definition is that they are a cohort, defined by their anxiety. but the economist has just published an article that turns our impression but the economist has just published an article that turns our impression of the zoomers on its head. in america, the hourly pay growth among 16 to 2a—year—olds hit i3% year on year — a little more than double the rate for workers over 25 years of age. in the uk, using a different measure — people aged 18—21 saw their average pay rise by 15% — far outstripping pay rises among the other age groups. in respect of wage growth, as reflected in household incomes the average 25—year—old american has an annualfamily income of around $40,000 — that's over 50% more than the average baby—boomer at the same age. are the zoomer
gen zers in the us and uk are seeing their wage growth outstrip pay rises for other age groups. a recent economist article suggests this is impacting their attitude to work. there are many things that are written about gen z — the zoomers, that were born in the mid—to—late �*905. the more un—charitable definition is that they are a cohort, defined by their anxiety. but the economist has just published an article that turns our impression but the economist has just published an article...
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it's not unique to the uk, so we've talked about it i the uk, so we�*ve talked about it before and it�*s a particular concern. but there is a problem with waiting lists. how much is is down to the crisis within the health surface? i to the crisis within the health surface? ~ �* , to the crisis within the health surface? ~ �*, ., , , surface? i think it's undoubtedly... you heard from _ surface? i think it's undoubtedly... you heard from charlotte - surface? i think it's undoubtedly... you heard from charlotte in - surface? i think it's undoubtedly... you heard from charlotte in that i you heard from charlotte in that clip there, she has mental health problems and she wants to work, but she says the thing that�*s holding her back is the lack of mental health support. so, one would assume that for her, not for everyone, but for her to have more support would enable her at least to go back in. yes, undoubtedly, the health service being in the state is, many people experiencing would say more resources would help them get back to work. ., . , resources would help them get back to
it's not unique to the uk, so we've talked about it i the uk, so we�*ve talked about it before and it�*s a particular concern. but there is a problem with waiting lists. how much is is down to the crisis within the health surface? i to the crisis within the health surface? ~ �* , to the crisis within the health surface? ~ �*, ., , , surface? i think it's undoubtedly... you heard from _ surface? i think it's undoubtedly... you heard from charlotte - surface? i think it's undoubtedly......
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let us take a quick look at the news making headlines today. two schoolgirls murdered in 1986 received an apology from sussex police over its investigations. russell bishop killed nine—year—old niccolo and a woodland brighton and bishop was initially cleared of those murders but was convicted after double jeopardy laws were changed permitting a second trial. the scottish government has flagship environmental goals and ministers have missed eight of the last 12 annual targets and i've been told that reaching 75% milestone by the end of the decade is now unachievable. the bbc understands the final goal was reaching by 2045 will remain. the royal college is calling for smacking to be made illegal in northern ireland, they change their laws to make it illegal in the uk governments is the current laws already protect children from violence. downing street is ruled out making any further concessions on this rwanda bill between the government and the house of lords continues. they've bee
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let us take a quick look at the news making headlines today. two schoolgirls murdered in 1986 received an apology from sussex police over its investigations. russell bishop killed nine—year—old niccolo and a woodland brighton and bishop was initially cleared of those murders but was convicted after double jeopardy laws were changed permitting a second trial. the scottish government has flagship environmental goals and ministers have...
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the united states, germany, the uk.— usual suspects. the united states, germany, the uk. you say is whether mone is. germany, the uk. you say is whether money is- both _ germany, the uk. you say is whether money is. both rely _ germany, the uk. you say is whether money is. both rely on _ germany, the uk. you say is whether money is. both rely on donor - money is. both rely on donor contributions but 0xfam say those contributions but 0xfam say those contributions are flatlined despite the growing needs. did you get a sense from your guests at your form as to why that is, is there donor fatigue in the context of all the various conflicts we see the world? our form starts tomorrow. the 0ur form starts tomorrow. the numbers are going out they are just not going up as fast as the need. particularly refugees in ukraine has topped off what would've been otherwise a flat amount of donor money of the last couple of years. i think there is expanding need at a moment when a lot of the most developed countries politics are turning inward. there is a growing scepticism on foreign aid.
the united states, germany, the uk.— usual suspects. the united states, germany, the uk. you say is whether mone is. germany, the uk. you say is whether money is- both _ germany, the uk. you say is whether money is. both rely _ germany, the uk. you say is whether money is. both rely on _ germany, the uk. you say is whether money is. both rely on donor - money is. both rely on donor contributions but 0xfam say those contributions but 0xfam say those contributions are flatlined despite the...
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around the world and across the uk, this bbc news. welcome back. prosecutors and donald trump's lawyers have been questioning 18 potentialjurors on whether they can remain impartial. it is being used to strike unfairjurors. six ultimates will be selected from 12 jurors in new york. they have chosen three. the manhattan district attorney has filed a motion that donald trump violated the gag order three times. the prosecutors are asking the court to find for motion. every legal scholar said this trial is a disgrace. - we have a trump—hating judge. we have a judge who - shouldn't be on this case. he's totally conflicted. but this is a trial that| should never happen. it should have been thrown out a long time ago. - today was one of those printscreen moments. —— a split spring moments. joe biden, and i'll show you the pictures, he's on the campaign in his hometown scranton pennsylvania. i have got here pressure new pulling from its sauce, reuters tonight. presidentjoe biden approval rating falling to 38 from lio%. you would think that you would
around the world and across the uk, this bbc news. welcome back. prosecutors and donald trump's lawyers have been questioning 18 potentialjurors on whether they can remain impartial. it is being used to strike unfairjurors. six ultimates will be selected from 12 jurors in new york. they have chosen three. the manhattan district attorney has filed a motion that donald trump violated the gag order three times. the prosecutors are asking the court to find for motion. every legal scholar said this...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the netherlands 41% of eligible voters cast a ballot in 2019 in european elections. that was slighly higher than five years earlier but well below the peak in 1979, when 60% turned out. so how relevant is this election to dutch people? and what would motivate them to go out and vote? anna holligan is with us. let's start with domestic politics. talk about geert wilders who won backin talk about geert wilders who won back in november but is not the prime minister. how will people react to that and how much does he influence the conversation? so react to that and how much does he influence the conversation?- influence the conversation? so not prime minister _ influence the conversation? so not prime minister quite _ influence the conversation? so not prime minister quite yet. - influence the conversation? so not prime minister quite yet. in - influence the conversation? so not prime minister quite yet. in fact i influence the conversation? so not| prime minister quite yet. in fact he
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the netherlands 41% of eligible voters cast a ballot in 2019 in european elections. that was slighly higher than five years earlier but well below the peak in 1979, when 60% turned out. so how relevant is this election to dutch people? and what would motivate them to go out and vote? anna holligan is with us. let's start with domestic politics. talk about geert wilders who won backin talk about geert wilders who won back in november but...
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billions of people hardly smart to eat —— is marked in the uk. it's simply about stopping more people �*s cell starting. —— stopping people starting. —— stopping people starting. but actually, we saw no increase in this market first tobacco when the age of smoking increased from 16 to 18 back in 2007. ~ , ., ., increased from 16 to 18 back in 2007. . , ., ., ., ., , 2007. we did see a move towards vain 2007. we did see a move towards vaping and — 2007. we did see a move towards vaping and l— 2007. we did see a move towards vaping and l we — 2007. we did see a move towards vaping and i we have _ 2007. we did see a move towards vaping and i we have a _ 2007. we did see a move towards vaping and i we have a problem i 2007. we did see a move towards i vaping and i we have a problem with underage people turning to vapes. indeed, but this is why we are dealing with the tobacco and vapes bill, because part of the law is to increase the regulation of vaping to make sure young people don't start vaping when they have the previously ——
billions of people hardly smart to eat —— is marked in the uk. it's simply about stopping more people �*s cell starting. —— stopping people starting. —— stopping people starting. but actually, we saw no increase in this market first tobacco when the age of smoking increased from 16 to 18 back in 2007. ~ , ., ., increased from 16 to 18 back in 2007. . , ., ., ., ., , 2007. we did see a move towards vain 2007. we did see a move towards vaping and — 2007. we did see a move towards...
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reject a lords proposal for remanded to be only regarded as safe or as long as the provisions of the uk's to do with that country —— for rwanda. a big debate between the governments and some of its critics over whether rwanda should be deemed a safe country for asylum—seekers to be sent to, and effect supreme court here in the uk a year ago deemed that it was not a safe place. so that it was not a safe place. so that was one of the votes that has come through this evening, another one here, and peas rejected another amendment from the house of lords which would have required age assessments for those facing removal to be conducted by local authorities. there is another one that's just come in, authorities. there is another one that'sjust come in, i'm just authorities. there is another one that's just come in, i'm just trying to open up the right one here, they also rejected another amendment, lords amendment six b, if you're a follower of each one. this one sought to restore the jurisdiction of domestic courts and allow individual immigration decisions to take into account the safet
reject a lords proposal for remanded to be only regarded as safe or as long as the provisions of the uk's to do with that country —— for rwanda. a big debate between the governments and some of its critics over whether rwanda should be deemed a safe country for asylum—seekers to be sent to, and effect supreme court here in the uk a year ago deemed that it was not a safe place. so that it was not a safe place. so that was one of the votes that has come through this evening, another one...
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uk prime minister rishi sunak has called on "all sides" to "show restraint", adding that the uk was working with allies to "de—escalate" the situation uk mps are debating the government's flagship rwanda bill. the prime minister, rishi sunak, wants to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. he believes the policy would deter those attempting to cross the english channel on small boats. hannah gutierrez—reed, the movie set weapons handler who loaded a gun for actor alec baldwin before it fired and killed a cinematographer, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison. the armourer, 26, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in march. scientists in the us say recent record ocean temperatures are leading to further damage to important coral reefs, in a process known as "coral bleaching". researchers say this is affecting every ocean — with disastrous consequences for marine life. he's never afraid to grab the limelight and make headlines — today donald trump made history by becoming the first us president to stand trial in a criminal case. the former president is accused of falsifying h
uk prime minister rishi sunak has called on "all sides" to "show restraint", adding that the uk was working with allies to "de—escalate" the situation uk mps are debating the government's flagship rwanda bill. the prime minister, rishi sunak, wants to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. he believes the policy would deter those attempting to cross the english channel on small boats. hannah gutierrez—reed, the movie set weapons handler who loaded a gun for actor...
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uk prime minister rishi sunak has called on "all sides" to "show restraint", adding that the uk was working with allies to "de—escalate" the situation uk mps are debating the government's flagship rwanda bill. the prime minister, rishi sunak, wants to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. he believes the policy would deter those attempting to cross the english channel on small boats.
uk prime minister rishi sunak has called on "all sides" to "show restraint", adding that the uk was working with allies to "de—escalate" the situation uk mps are debating the government's flagship rwanda bill. the prime minister, rishi sunak, wants to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. he believes the policy would deter those attempting to cross the english channel on small boats.
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the uk government's plans to send some aslyum seekers to rwanda is back in the house of commons tonight — we'll bring you the outcome of that vote live. and we'll have more on the scottish gallery where you can bring your own art to hang on the walls. we'll speak to the woman behind the idea. he's never afraid to grab the limelight and make headlines. today, donald trump made history by becoming the first us president to stand trial in a criminal case. the former president is accused of falsifying his business records to disguise a hush—money payment made to the former adult film star stormy daniels. the accusations date back to before the 2016 election. at a court in new york, a defiant mr trump pleaded not guilty. he claimed the attack was an assault on america, and repeated unsubstantiated claims that the trial is a witch hunt against him. we start with this report from north america editor sarah smith. it's become a well—rehearsed ritual — donald trump's performance on his way to court. but this time it's very different. the first criminal trial of a former president, and it
the uk government's plans to send some aslyum seekers to rwanda is back in the house of commons tonight — we'll bring you the outcome of that vote live. and we'll have more on the scottish gallery where you can bring your own art to hang on the walls. we'll speak to the woman behind the idea. he's never afraid to grab the limelight and make headlines. today, donald trump made history by becoming the first us president to stand trial in a criminal case. the former president is accused of...
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. — are any terrorists in this country in the uk. it— are any terrorists in this country in the uk, it didn't insert the entrance— in the uk, it didn't insert the entrance into the ukraine, so they don't _ entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really— entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really deter. and they're very expensive — don't really deter. and they're very expensive as well. there's lots of retired _ expensive as well. there's lots of retired army general suella said that since — retired army general suella said that since they came out of the army. — that since they came out of the army, these weapons are a waste of time for— army, these weapons are a waste of time for modern where for, we did more _ time for modern where for, we did more spending on conventional weapons. — more spending on conventional weapons, that are actually deployable and usable in conflict. so there — deployable and usable in conflict. so there is a debate to be had about that but— so there is a debate to be had about that but clearly at the time when there _ that but clearly
. — are any terrorists in this country in the uk. it— are any terrorists in this country in the uk, it didn't insert the entrance— in the uk, it didn't insert the entrance into the ukraine, so they don't _ entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really— entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really deter. and they're very expensive — don't really deter. and they're very expensive as well. there's lots of retired _ expensive as well. there's lots of retired army general suella said...
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since then, both the us and uk have affirmed — then, both the us and uk have affirmed they fully back israel and are still— affirmed they fully back israel and are still sending weapons. so there's— are still sending weapons. so there's not any real genuine commitment to a cease—fire because if you _ commitment to a cease—fire because if you genuinely want one, you don't keep arming one of the parties. and when _ keep arming one of the parties. and when it— keep arming one of the parties. and when it comes to iran, look, i detest — when it comes to iran, look, i detest the _ when it comes to iran, look, i detest the iranian regime, as i suspect— detest the iranian regime, as i suspect most people do — but israel attacked _ suspect most people do — but israel attacked an— suspect most people do — but israel attacked an iranian consulate in another— attacked an iranian consulate in another country, in syria, and we were _ another country, in syria, and we were just — another country, in syria, and we were just talking about the right of israel— were just talk
since then, both the us and uk have affirmed — then, both the us and uk have affirmed they fully back israel and are still— affirmed they fully back israel and are still sending weapons. so there's— are still sending weapons. so there's not any real genuine commitment to a cease—fire because if you _ commitment to a cease—fire because if you genuinely want one, you don't keep arming one of the parties. and when _ keep arming one of the parties. and when it— keep arming one of the...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to norway — where the health minister has today stepped down over a plagiarism scandal. ingvild kjerkol announced her resignation, after an investigation concluded that she'd plagiarised part of her masters thesis. she's the second minister in norway's government to stand down this year over similar allegations. for her part ingvild kjerkol said it hurt not to be believed , but was grateful for her time in the role. translation or about the pay minister has let the cat of the back, i must have trust. i resigned from this fantastic job back, i must have trust. i resigned from this fantasticjob and i would do everything i can so that the next they party minister of health would succeed and quickly reach cruising speed because we need that. well lets get some reaction to the controversy from norway, joining me now is political commentator morten myskvoll. just talk us through what happened here. what did she do? she just talk us through what happened here. what did she do?— just talk
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to norway — where the health minister has today stepped down over a plagiarism scandal. ingvild kjerkol announced her resignation, after an investigation concluded that she'd plagiarised part of her masters thesis. she's the second minister in norway's government to stand down this year over similar allegations. for her part ingvild kjerkol said it hurt not to be believed , but was grateful for her time in the role. translation or about...
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this week, foreign secretary lord cameron said the uk will not block this week, the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave an update on arms sales to israel. 0ur position is in line with our international partners. so far, no like minded countries have taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licenses to israel. the government's position is based on legal advice, which, as is standard, hasn't been published. but the shadow foreign secretary, david lammy, says that in this case it should be, that the government is avoiding scrutiny. arms sales are a focus because of israel's actions in gaza. it denies targeting civilians, but it's killed thousands of them — and it's done so in part with weapons from the west. the us accounts for 65% of arms sales to israel in the past decade, germany over 29%, italy over four. in 2022, the uk provided 0.02% of israel's military imports. but, although the uk isn't a major arms supplier to israel, it is a long—time ally. and if arms sales stopped, that would be a significant diplomatic blow to israel. that, though, hasn't happened — for now
this week, foreign secretary lord cameron said the uk will not block this week, the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave an update on arms sales to israel. 0ur position is in line with our international partners. so far, no like minded countries have taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licenses to israel. the government's position is based on legal advice, which, as is standard, hasn't been published. but the shadow foreign secretary, david lammy, says that in this case it...
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in the uk on this front.— in the uk on this front. thank you for that. in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if— in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if i _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back- in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to - in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to you before i let you go, we have seen the letter there. just tell as what happens next, the timeline and what you hope will happen. we happens next, the timeline and what you hope will happen.— you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon to _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon to parliament. | bill will return soon to parliament. they have been a number of mps supporting amendments to take out these problemat
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the south—westerly winds continue to bring that mild air across the uk. so a mild night, temperatures staying up into double figures in most places. tomorrow, mild start to the mist and fog patches slowly lifting and clearing, but the chance of seeing sunshine and more sunshine across england and wales, whereas the thicker cloud will be in parts of scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england, where we'll have a few patches of rain from time to time. 18 in aberdeen, top temperatures across eastern england likely to hit around 21 degrees celsius, which is going to get close to the highest temperature ever recorded so far this year in the whole of the uk. all change, though, as we head into the weekend, we'll start to see some rain and cooler weather work into northern ireland, scotland and northern england, holding on to something a little bit warmer again for parts of wales, the midlands, east anglia and southern counties of england. but the change will come. as we head into sunday and next week, the jet stream pattern changes completely and we
the south—westerly winds continue to bring that mild air across the uk. so a mild night, temperatures staying up into double figures in most places. tomorrow, mild start to the mist and fog patches slowly lifting and clearing, but the chance of seeing sunshine and more sunshine across england and wales, whereas the thicker cloud will be in parts of scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england, where we'll have a few patches of rain from time to time. 18 in aberdeen, top...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's turn now to the middle east and the growing fears of reprisals from iran for the killing of senior iranian commanders in the syrian capital damascus. iran's supreme leader has vowed that israel will be punished for the attack, which he said was a strike on iran itself. bbc verify has found evidence the iranian authorities have given notice to pilots to avoid the tehran area as rocket launches could be taking place between the 10th and the 12th of april. it's also possible an attack on israel could come via iran's proxy hezbollah which has forces in lebanon. president biden has pledged "ironclad" support for israel over iran even as he criticises policy in gaza. firas maksad is a senior fellow at the middle east institute, a non—partisan think—tank. thank you very much for coming on the programme. my thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme._ how| thank you very much for coming on i the programme._ how do the programm
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's turn now to the middle east and the growing fears of reprisals from iran for the killing of senior iranian commanders in the syrian capital damascus. iran's supreme leader has vowed that israel will be punished for the attack, which he said was a strike on iran itself. bbc verify has found evidence the iranian authorities have given notice to pilots to avoid the tehran area as rocket launches could be taking place between the 10th and...
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poor— the uk, and that is sam brigade. poor rishi — the uk, and that is sam brigade. poor rishi sunak can't seem to get anything _ poor rishi sunak can't seem to get anything right at the moment — he wears— anything right at the moment — he wears a _ anything right at the moment — he wears a pair— anything right at the moment — he wears a pair of trendy trainers and is criticised — wears a pair of trendy trainers and is criticised for ruining the brand. so today— is criticised for ruining the brand. so today he — is criticised for ruining the brand. so today he was on the radio effectively apologising for doing that, _ effectively apologising for doing that, but saying he was "a long time devotee" _ that, but saying he was "a long time devotee." you feel sorry for him but there's— devotee." you feel sorry for him but there's also — devotee." you feel sorry for him but there's also a — devotee." you feel sorry for him but there's also a point around it with there's also a point around it with the fact— there's also a point around it with the f
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. _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and obviously - this in the past, and obviously we've — this in the past, and obviously we've got— this in the past, and obviously we've got the aukus arrangement now, ithink— we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's _ we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's the uk stepping up to play its — i think it's the uk stepping up to play its role as it's...
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let's come back here to the uk next. comics have spoken out against "soaring costs" and "pure greed" which will prevent them performing at or making any money from the edinburgh fringe festival. comedian and presenter gail porter said she has been "priced out" of attending the festival in her home city, due to overpriced accommodation. fellow comedianjason manford said he will be performing at this year's event, but will makes a financial loss. a spokesperson for the festival which is the world's largest—performing arts festival, said they are working to find solutions to keep the event affordable. let's now go to tom mayhew. he is a comedian who won the edinburgh fringe festival's comedy award panel prize in 2022. this is his first year performing at the fringe since 2016, as it is no longer financially viable for him. before we chat to him, let's play a clip from his stand—up show. but yeah, i was unemployed for quite a long time, about three years on and off. so i had to go to this place called thejobcentre plus.
let's come back here to the uk next. comics have spoken out against "soaring costs" and "pure greed" which will prevent them performing at or making any money from the edinburgh fringe festival. comedian and presenter gail porter said she has been "priced out" of attending the festival in her home city, due to overpriced accommodation. fellow comedianjason manford said he will be performing at this year's event, but will makes a financial loss. a spokesperson for...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the political leader of hamas has confirmed that three of his sons and at least two of his grandchildren have been killed in gaza. the idf has confirmed it carried out the air strike. ismail haniyeh said the vehicle they were driving in was hit in the al shati camp, west of gaza city. this is the moment he was told about the deaths, he's had deaths deaths of so many members of his family, he's said it won't affect negotiations. let's speak to bbc world service middle east editor sebastian usher in jerusalem. what more do we know about what happened? this appears to be a drone strike in a beach camp near the beach and gaza, next to gaza city. and in it were three of his sons and several of his grandchildren. the pictures, the video that we've seen of the aftermath showed that the vehicle was all but destroyed. as you are just saying, haniyeh himself, as he was touring a medical facility in doha, he was speaking to gaza being taken there after being wounded and his immediate response wa
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the political leader of hamas has confirmed that three of his sons and at least two of his grandchildren have been killed in gaza. the idf has confirmed it carried out the air strike. ismail haniyeh said the vehicle they were driving in was hit in the al shati camp, west of gaza city. this is the moment he was told about the deaths, he's had deaths deaths of so many members of his family, he's said it won't affect negotiations. let's speak...
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would _ real point here but only in the uk would all— real point here but only in the uk would all of that disruption because 'ust would all of that disruption because just to _ would all of that disruption because just to keep a small bird alive. i�*m just to keep a small bird alive. in delighted you chose that story because you can see the picture of it being hugged and cuddled and i'm sure it makes it all ok for all those people who were delayed and all is right for the road now. thank you very much we appreciate your time and being on a panel this evening and at the conservative website and former uk ambassador to the us. let's go live to the middle east. we've been concentrating a lot on the diplomacy of the last couple of hours and this is the border where the situation is on the ground, front and foremost and so many people, we've had lloyd cameron on the diplomatic side appearing with the diplomatic side appearing with the us secretary of state and antony blinken in the last few hours and on that press conference walking up and speaking and answering questions from journalis
would _ real point here but only in the uk would all— real point here but only in the uk would all of that disruption because 'ust would all of that disruption because just to _ would all of that disruption because just to keep a small bird alive. i�*m just to keep a small bird alive. in delighted you chose that story because you can see the picture of it being hugged and cuddled and i'm sure it makes it all ok for all those people who were delayed and all is right for the road now. thank...
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let's start with uk—us diplomacy. foreign secretary david cameron is the latest european leader to make the trip to washington. a few hours ago, he met with us secretary of state, antony blinken. talks focused on two major conflicts bringing stability to the middle east and the war in ukraine. republican lawmakers have been blocking a proposed $60 billion military aid package for ukraine for months. republican house speaker, mikejohnson, has so far declined to allow the ukraine aid issue onto the floor of the lower house. lord cameron said it wasn't for foreign politicians to tell legislators in another country what to do, but he urged congress to see the funding released. i think it is absolutely in the interests of us security that putin fails in his illegal invasion. i think it's good for us jobs that we continue to back ukraine with the weapons that they need. and i think, in terms of how the united states and the united kingdom as allies is seen around the world, there will be people in tehran and pyongyang, and
let's start with uk—us diplomacy. foreign secretary david cameron is the latest european leader to make the trip to washington. a few hours ago, he met with us secretary of state, antony blinken. talks focused on two major conflicts bringing stability to the middle east and the war in ukraine. republican lawmakers have been blocking a proposed $60 billion military aid package for ukraine for months. republican house speaker, mikejohnson, has so far declined to allow the ukraine aid issue onto...
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gale force winds and heavy rain have battered large parts of the uk. more than a hundred people had to be rescued overnight in the south of england, with a major incident declared in west sussex, where the river arun burst its banks. more than 200 homes and businesses were left without power across hampshire and dorset, and 64 flood warnings, along with 197 flood alerts, remain in place across england. there are also flood warnings in parts of scotland. new warnings — climate change could fall into �*unchartered territory', if global temperatures don't fall by end of the year. the average temperature worldwide in march set a new record for the tenth month in a row. it was nearly one—point—seven celsius warmer than pre—industrial times. scientists were expecting the march record. but some are struggling to explain high temperatures reported at the end of 2023. for more on this lets speak now to earth system scientist and climate researcher at the university of cardiff, aaron thierry temperatures in march, what you make of that? it’s temperat
gale force winds and heavy rain have battered large parts of the uk. more than a hundred people had to be rescued overnight in the south of england, with a major incident declared in west sussex, where the river arun burst its banks. more than 200 homes and businesses were left without power across hampshire and dorset, and 64 flood warnings, along with 197 flood alerts, remain in place across england. there are also flood warnings in parts of scotland. new warnings — climate change could...
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this ruling could influence the law in 46 other europen countries, including the uk. it comes after last month was officially declared the world's warmest march on record. we start with this report from climate editorjustin rowlatt. the swiss women arrived at the european court ready to fight... there has been a violation of article 8 of the convention. ..and they won, persuading the judges that switzerland's failure to do enough to cut planet warming emissions could help create heat waves that could threaten the lives of older people. i am so, well, shocked, positively shocked, so happy we could contribute to the future, to a better future for our children. today's ruling is not only to challenge. experts say it sets an important precedent and will support the legal case for climate action in european countries, including the uk. the decision comes as new figures show this march was 1.68 degrees celsius above preindustrial levels and the hottest march on record globally. sea surface temperatures were even more dramatic, at 21.07 celsius in march, the highest ever rec
this ruling could influence the law in 46 other europen countries, including the uk. it comes after last month was officially declared the world's warmest march on record. we start with this report from climate editorjustin rowlatt. the swiss women arrived at the european court ready to fight... there has been a violation of article 8 of the convention. ..and they won, persuading the judges that switzerland's failure to do enough to cut planet warming emissions could help create heat waves that...