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the uk and said, here we go. the uk and albanian authorities have a close working partnership, and we take every opportunity to intercept criminals and speed up the removal of those with no legal right to be in the uk. well, that's all well and good, but they're not just coming in via the channel, folks. they're coming the back of lorries coming in in the back of lorries as well. in a moment, an important story. a march together today in london together today put on in london called is enough and it's called enough is enough and it's about victims financial about victims of financial crime. some of whom are getting treated by hmrc as if they were criminals there are far too many victims of financial fraud and crime in this country. and very often they form together their own little groups. well, today, something remarkable happened . something remarkable happened. they came together as one big collective and did a march collective group and did a march under the banner. enough is enough. under the banner. enough
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off uk pressure. is this is pressure. and this is this is the good news about about nuclear war. and david cameron, who's foreign secretary. who's our foreign secretary. he's not the secretary of state or whatever they call it. he's there's guy who's there's another guy who's a cabinet even cabinet member. he's not even a cabinet member. he's not even a cabinet member, really . cabinet member. he's not even a cabinet member, really. he's just been appointed. sorry. the foreign , he he's he's foreign secretary, he he's he's in the cabinet, but he can't be questioned by members of the house of commons. is that right? okay. so i knew and i knew it isn't the other guy who isn't is the other guy who i forgot to who the other forgot to check who the other guy who's the actual main guy is? who's the actual main guy? just this roving guy? and he's just this roving troublemaker. he with troublemaker. he goes with israel oh, please israel and he said, oh, please be to the iranians. please be nice to the iranians. please be nice to
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at the clinic where she had the operation, 80% of the patients come from the uk, and her roommate too became a subject of the united kingdom. if i had gone to a private clinic in london, the operation alone would have cost me £17,000, but when you come here you get the full package for half the price, it's great, it's still a little hard to lift my leg, i really sympathize with those people who have no choice and can only wait, what is happening to our health system today is very sad, the national... uk health services today in in fact, a whole range of problems: lack of personnel, funds, an aging population, increasingly expensive equipment and drugs. but where are there not the same difficulties now? the question seems to be: how are they dealt with? the current medical problems will certainly leave a deep political mark, it will be very difficult for the ruling conservatives to stay in power when in many areas, not only in health care, there is a complete dead end, so it will most likely be up to another ruling party to deal with the rubble after... the general elections, and it
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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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that was reform uk. and lee, you agree with uk. and lee, do you agree with them? you not look up them? do you not look coming up though head to head though in the head to head following this bombshell cast report that exposed, report that is exposed, our british were given british kids were given a harmful puberty blockers despite little's no evidence of little's and no evidence of their safety. should former their safety. should the former chief executive of lgbt charity stonewall, who, remarkably, by the way, is a baroness , lose her the way, is a baroness, lose her peerage. but next, as a legal migrants have been spotted at bibby stockholm barge without care in the world. so there they go. look, we've got some footage for you. i've got exclusive and eye opening footage to show you from inside the bibby stockholm barge. campaigners say it's inhumane, but what i'm about to show you will suggest very strongly. otherwise, this is patrick christys tonight. we're only on gb news now. it's your weather with deakin. weather with alex deakin. >> that warm feeling inside
that was reform uk. and lee, you agree with uk. and lee, do you agree with them? you not look up them? do you not look coming up though head to head though in the head to head following this bombshell cast report that exposed, report that is exposed, our british were given british kids were given a harmful puberty blockers despite little's no evidence of little's and no evidence of their safety. should former their safety. should the former chief executive of lgbt charity stonewall, who,...
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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
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in the uk, we've actually seen very solid growth. so again year evs growth. so again this year evs have 10% this year, so have grown 10% this year, so we're doing reasonably well country by country. there are issues and there are some supply chain issues when it comes to tesla. and i think with china, there's a whole other geopolitical game being played there when it comes to pricing and when it comes to their rollout, i think it's hard to judge any given quarter judge on any given quarter quarter of results, but the long tum trajectory is going to be that of, of electric vehicles. and i think the one thing i would say is what you said earlier is that petrol cars are still going to be around. and i don't think people should be scared, nobody's coming to force them into a solution that isn't going to for them. we have going to work for them. we have an long time people an awful long time to get people into electric vehicles, and that's of the interesting that's one of the interesting things that been very things that norway has been very successful people to s
in the uk, we've actually seen very solid growth. so again year evs growth. so again this year evs have 10% this year, so have grown 10% this year, so we're doing reasonably well country by country. there are issues and there are some supply chain issues when it comes to tesla. and i think with china, there's a whole other geopolitical game being played there when it comes to pricing and when it comes to their rollout, i think it's hard to judge any given quarter judge on any given quarter...
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. there are just 100 days until the start of the olympics in paris, the president of the organising committee has said he's "very satisfied" with preparations for the event. he's told the bbc there'll be an "unprecedented" security operation because of growing concerns about safety. 0ur sports editor dan roan sent this report from paris. the view from the top of paris' most famous landmark is changing — 0lympic venues springing up across the city, as the biggest event france has ever organised looms into view, with almost eight million tickets already sold. paris is getting transformed into an olympic park. as you can see, most of our most iconic venues are going to be hosting some of the major events. the stands are being built. i think our city is ready to welcome you and the athletes. we were granted access to one of the most spectacular sports venues being built for the games — preparations gathering pace, with just 100 days to go. this will be the playing surface for the beach
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how does the uk compare globally? irate thank you for your time. how does the uk compare globally? we have been through _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of 18 - the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of 18 months| the uk compare globally? we have l been through peer at of 18 months in which inflation in the uk has been running higher than it is in europe and the states. with these numbers, at last inflation in the uk, the rate of price increases, is growing at about the same rate as it is in the states and europe, so we have been an outperform her in a bad way on inflation. that appears to be over now. on inflation. that appears to be over "ow-— on inflation. that appears to be over now. . , , , over now. price is still very high, of course- _ over now. price is still very high, of course. how— over now. price is still very high, of course. how long _ over now. price is still
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and inflation in the uk falls to its lowest level for two and a half years as food prices drop. also coming up on the world today: the countdown is on as the olympic clock marking 100 days before the opening of the paris games, but how do parisians feel about the upcoming olympics? welcome to the world today, an hour of international news from the bbc. "israel will do whatever is needed to defend itself" — that was the message benjamin netanyahu delivered to the latest batch of politicians urging restraint in any move against iran. the uk foreign secretary david cameron and german foregn minister annalena baerbock have been meeting israeli leaders after the unprecedented missile and drone attack launched over the weekend, which was in itself a retaliatory move by iran for an attack in damascus. there are continued fears of a regional war. here's what the israeli prime minister said in the last few hours. translation: i am now coming from meetings i
and inflation in the uk falls to its lowest level for two and a half years as food prices drop. also coming up on the world today: the countdown is on as the olympic clock marking 100 days before the opening of the paris games, but how do parisians feel about the upcoming olympics? welcome to the world today, an hour of international news from the bbc. "israel will do whatever is needed to defend itself" — that was the message benjamin netanyahu delivered to the latest batch of...
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i was focus on uk matters. and i was trying to say, believe you me, what happens middle east what happens in the middle east will affect people will absolutely affect people here uk. whatever they here in the uk. whatever they think conflict and think of that conflict and whatever they're on, whatever side they're on, irrelevant even just irrelevant, even just economically, affect people. >> that's absolutely well >> that's absolutely right. well look early 1970s. you look at the early 1970s. you have a conflict involving israel, you have subsequent embargo of oil by the opec countries, primarily in west asia, towards europe. you see a massive price rise with regards to oil , massive price rise with regards to oil, massive massive price rise with regards to oil , massive runaway to oil, massive runaway inflation. you cannot imagine a world of margaret thatcher and the turn against the keynesian state as we like to call it, of the 50s, the 60s, the early 70s that doesn't happen. certainly not in that without .th
i was focus on uk matters. and i was trying to say, believe you me, what happens middle east what happens in the middle east will affect people will absolutely affect people here uk. whatever they here in the uk. whatever they think conflict and think of that conflict and whatever they're on, whatever side they're on, irrelevant even just irrelevant, even just economically, affect people. >> that's absolutely well >> that's absolutely right. well look early 1970s. you look at the...
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more on that story for our uk viewers on newsnight tonight. adidas says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. the company has had a turbulent 18 months after cut ties with the wrapper, kanye west. after its break—up of partnership with kanye west, things are looking up for adidas. kanye west, things are looking up foradidas. in kanye west, things are looking up for adidas. in fact it says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. that is about £598 million. the news comes after adidas reported its first losses in 30 years last month. lesser member come the sportswear brand cut ties with kanye west in 2022 over anti—semitic comments he made on social media. and in february adidas said it planned to sell its remaining trainers for cost price. now the company making trainers said its operating profit had significantly increase compared with a year earlier when it was hit by the split with the wrapper. adidas then pledged to donate some of its proceeds from the yeezy stock to charity saying the
more on that story for our uk viewers on newsnight tonight. adidas says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. the company has had a turbulent 18 months after cut ties with the wrapper, kanye west. after its break—up of partnership with kanye west, things are looking up for adidas. kanye west, things are looking up foradidas. in kanye west, things are looking up for adidas. in fact it says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. that is about...
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inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years. the rate at which consumer prices rise was 3.2% last month, that's down from 3.4% in february. food prices were the main reason for the fall, which was slightly less than had been expected. inflation has been gradually coming down since its peak of 11% 18 months ago. dharshini david reports. from the moment her day starts, higher prices are taking their toll on sam, who cares for adults with learning difficulties. water is 8% more expensive than a year ago. energy bills are down 18%, long—awaited relief for many. food and drink, however, is up 11% overall. milk is cheaper, as you may have noticed, but that could be overshadowed by the likes of sugar, which is 14% dearer. sam has had pay rises, but she is forgoing things from haircuts to eye tests to make ends meet. i have thought about leaving for a better paid job. but i love myjob, i'm very passionate about myjob. and it's actually not a job, it's a vocation. which i feel that we need more people to come into this work but if they
inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years. the rate at which consumer prices rise was 3.2% last month, that's down from 3.4% in february. food prices were the main reason for the fall, which was slightly less than had been expected. inflation has been gradually coming down since its peak of 11% 18 months ago. dharshini david reports. from the moment her day starts, higher prices are taking their toll on sam, who cares for adults with learning difficulties....
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a couple of developments to bring you from the last few minutes. we are hearing from the us that the republican leader of the house of representatives, mikejohnson, has said that a vote will be held on saturday on his proposalfor renewing delayed us military aid to ukraine, as well as for israel. he says, we expect the vote on the final passage of these bills to be on saturday evening. also, on the subject of ukraine, president zelensky has told the boss of nato, jens stoltenberg, that ukraine needs immediate steps on air defence. if you saw our story a little earlier about the russian missile attack on chernihiv, you will have heard that president zelensky said that would not have happened if ukraine had more air defence systems. so those developing lines from the last few minutes. paedophiles convicted of serious sexual offences could lose their parental rights under a new law. this follows a bbc report into a mother who spent £30,000 in legalfees to stop her paedophile ex—husban
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a couple of developments to bring you from the last few minutes. we are hearing from the us that the republican leader of the house of representatives, mikejohnson, has said that a vote will be held on saturday on his proposalfor renewing delayed us military aid to ukraine, as well as for israel. he says, we expect the vote on the final passage of these bills to be on saturday evening. also, on the subject of ukraine, president zelensky has...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. georgia's parliament has approved the first stage of a bill on "foreign agents", which had sparked mass protests. western allies have repeatedly urged the governing georgian dream party to drop the bill. overnight police used tear gas to break up gatherings in the capital tblisi against the plans. these images were filmed late on tuesday near the parliament building — reports say several arrests were made. several local media outlets said police had attacked theirjournalists. the new law would require any independent ngo or media organisation which gets more than 20 percent of funding from abroad, to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power." critics says it mirrors a russian law on "foreign agents" — which they say has been used to silence media outlets critical of the kremlin. georgia's president has been speaking to the bbc. well, it's a major concern because it is exactly a copy of putin's law that was adopted in 2012 and then gradually increased
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. georgia's parliament has approved the first stage of a bill on "foreign agents", which had sparked mass protests. western allies have repeatedly urged the governing georgian dream party to drop the bill. overnight police used tear gas to break up gatherings in the capital tblisi against the plans. these images were filmed late on tuesday near the parliament building — reports say several arrests were made. several local media...
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she is head of research at uk in a changing europe. critics say the evidence isn't there to show that rwanda isn't a safe place to send asylum seekers too. so what is this parliamentary process, this ping—pong between the house of commons and the house of lords is complete death once this process is complete death once this process is complete and this becomes an act of parliament, what likely legal challenges might there be? well, a number of legal _ challenges might there be? well, a number of legal challenges... - number of legal challenges... inaudible 1.i inaudible u think should be emphasised from the beginning as a point everyone is in agreement about, which is that asylum seekers can be removed to a third country, as long as there is a safe point that claims to be processed there. safety means there is not going to be a chance there is not going to be a chance there that they will be returned to countries where they would face death or torture or other irreparable harm. this is a law for the echr, it is law here domestically
she is head of research at uk in a changing europe. critics say the evidence isn't there to show that rwanda isn't a safe place to send asylum seekers too. so what is this parliamentary process, this ping—pong between the house of commons and the house of lords is complete death once this process is complete death once this process is complete and this becomes an act of parliament, what likely legal challenges might there be? well, a number of legal _ challenges might there be? well, a number...
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all across the uk. coming up yet more ping pong for the government's plan to deport illegal migrants to rwanda. mp5 have now rejected all four amendments recommended by the house of lords, meaning peers will once again vote on whether to give the bill the green light . whether to give the bill the green light. groundhog day once again, labour's deputy leader angela rayner is facing multiple investigations into her tax affairs and the sale of her council house, police say there's a clear public interest to investigate, but as it turning now into a witch hunt, a later in the hour, we'll speak to the daughter in law of retired nurse paula dawson, who tragically died in a hospital after her hospital notes were mixed up with a man aged 90, whose notes read do not resuscitate , mate. and resuscitate, mate. and apparently king charles is planning to have 2000 solar panels installed on the sandringham estate. he called himself an eco warrior. is this environmental destruction or forward thinking? green energy p
all across the uk. coming up yet more ping pong for the government's plan to deport illegal migrants to rwanda. mp5 have now rejected all four amendments recommended by the house of lords, meaning peers will once again vote on whether to give the bill the green light . whether to give the bill the green light. groundhog day once again, labour's deputy leader angela rayner is facing multiple investigations into her tax affairs and the sale of her council house, police say there's a clear public...
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after this latest fall in uk inflation, we are still some way off the target of 2%. when do you think the target of 2%. when do you think the bank of england is going to make its decision to cut? . the bank of england is going to make its decision to cut?— its decision to cut? , the cutting cle is its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually _ its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually august - its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually august now. - its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually august now. i i its decision to cut? , the cutting i cycle is actually august now. i have to admit that into this week we thought that there was more of a chance that the bank of england might be confirmed to cut around june. if the interest rates had continued to show a better slowdown, if the... inaudible enough to get the bank of england, so we are happy with our base rate of the bank of england cutting cycle in august... inaudible given inflation, it could be a lot more this year. we given inflation, it could be a lot more this year.
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i only know of one of us in the uk who is a wheelchair user and still works. and troublingly, new research from the foundation seen by newsnight suggests 80% of that 700,000 projected increase in working—age people suffering from major illness is expected to be among the least well—off half of the english population, shown on the left. a lot of the people who live in more deprived areas, actually, _ as we saw in the pandemic, - many of them are the key workers. many of them are the people that are absolutely vital _ to keeping our economy going. so we can't kind of discount a whole segment of the workforce simply i because they're poor. ijust enjoyed it since for as long as i can remember, i always know when my mental health is going downhill when i stop doing my art. charlotte bien, a 26—year—old single mother, is economically inactive because of her mental health problems, including anxiety and borderline personality disorder. i think if someone's struggling financially — and i know this is an extreme example — but if someone's struggling to feed
i only know of one of us in the uk who is a wheelchair user and still works. and troublingly, new research from the foundation seen by newsnight suggests 80% of that 700,000 projected increase in working—age people suffering from major illness is expected to be among the least well—off half of the english population, shown on the left. a lot of the people who live in more deprived areas, actually, _ as we saw in the pandemic, - many of them are the key workers. many of them are the people...
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at the clinic where she had the operation, 80% of the patients come from the uk, and her roommate also turned out to be a citizen of the united kingdom. if i went to a private clinic in london, then only one operation in itself would have cost me 17. sterlings, but when you come here, you get the full package for half the price. this. while it is still a little hard to lift my leg, i really sympathize with those people who have no choice and can only wait, what is happening today with our healthcare system is very sad. in the uk national health service today there is indeed a whole range of problems, shortages of personnel, funds, an aging population, increasingly expensive equipment and drugs. now there are no such difficulties, it seems that the question is different: how to deal with them cope? the current medical problems will certainly leave a deep political mark, it will be very difficult for the ruling conservatives to stay in power when in many areas, not only in health care, there is a complete deadlock, so it will most likely be up to another ruling party to deal with the rub
at the clinic where she had the operation, 80% of the patients come from the uk, and her roommate also turned out to be a citizen of the united kingdom. if i went to a private clinic in london, then only one operation in itself would have cost me 17. sterlings, but when you come here, you get the full package for half the price. this. while it is still a little hard to lift my leg, i really sympathize with those people who have no choice and can only wait, what is happening today with our...
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and the uk, with british airways also diverting some routes. the airport urged passengers to stay away unless absolutely necessary after it was hit by more than a year's average rainfall in just 24 hours. more torrential rain and thunderstorms are expected to cause severe disruption across the desert city in the coming days . across the desert city in the coming days. for the across the desert city in the coming days . for the latest coming days. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. carmelites . carmelites. >> for a valuable legacy, your family can own, gold coins will always shine bright . rosalind always shine bright. rosalind gold proudly sponsors the gb news financial report. >> here's a quick snapshot of today's markets. the pound will buy you $1.2457 and ,1.1708. the price of gold is £1,866.68 per ounce, and the ftse 100 is at 7866 points. >> rosalind gold proudly sponsors the gb news financial i >> -- >> good afternoon. britain. it's 1:37. now over to scotland. where
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thanked the uk for their support of israel's security over the weekend. we also discussed the situation and how iran is isolated on the world stage . and also, i made world stage. and also, i made the point to him that significant escalation is not in anyone's interest, and it's a time for calm heads to prevail. i also reiterated our concerns about the humanitarian situation in welcome the in gaza, where i welcome the statements and commitments that the israeli government have made about significantly increasing aid into gaza, and now we need to see those commitments delivered. >> nigel mills, thank you. >> nigel mills, thank you. >> the residents in smalley and denbigh are faced by two denbigh are now faced by two huge solar farm applications, with metre gap with only a 500 metre gap between and both sites are between them and both sites are wholly in the greenbelt. >> so would the prime minister agree we should change planning guidance to make it absolutely clear that productive farms in the green belt are not the right clear that productive farms in th
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., , inside the uk. mr speaker, of course were garden — inside the uk. mr speaker, of course were garden tiller— inside the uk. mr speaker, of course were garden tiller neck— inside the uk. mr speaker, of course were garden tiller neck gordon i inside the uk. mr speaker, of course | were garden tiller neck gordon brown was correct in stating scottish independence is not simply off the agenda and indeed those remarks were echoed just yesterday by the general secretary of the scottish trade union congress who stated that it remains an unresolved issue, before going on to state, and you may laugh at her but she said, that can be a very dangerous place to end up in when you are not allowing people to express their wishes in a democratic manner. may i ask... may i ask... may i ask the prime minister, does he welcome the folsom, wholehearted and warm support of the labour party in denying the people of scotland that opportunity to have a say over their own future?— their own future? well, mr speaker- -
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the uk national health service today actually has a whole range of problems: lack of staff, funds, an aging population, rising costs of equipment and drugs, but where are there not the same difficulties now? the question seems to be: how are they dealt with? the current medical problems will certainly leave a deep political mark; it will be very difficult for the ruling conservatives to remain in power when, in many areas, only in healthcare, there is a complete dead end, so after the general elections, another ruling party will most likely have to deal with the rubble, and it is not a fact that it will have quick success in this matter. by the way. who are they, new guys, this is a passenger with me, a reporter, a director, i came for my brother, i am a battalion commander, call sign trigger, everyone has call signs, i am adam, why is adam and not adam, i am a chechen, an artist, you can white rose, i can, you’ll sing somehow, brusey, she’s alive, we don’t need names, you can’t touch her, or whatever, don’t touch her, not yours, well, you, krumashka, light of god, homer to
the uk national health service today actually has a whole range of problems: lack of staff, funds, an aging population, rising costs of equipment and drugs, but where are there not the same difficulties now? the question seems to be: how are they dealt with? the current medical problems will certainly leave a deep political mark; it will be very difficult for the ruling conservatives to remain in power when, in many areas, only in healthcare, there is a complete dead end, so after the general...
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in the uk. in'ustices in the uk. you are right, it injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered _ injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by _ injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by legal— injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by legal and - it is considered by legal and expects, mps have said it is the widest miscarriage ofjustice in uk history because more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongfully prosecuted. 0ver sub—postmasters were wrongfully prosecuted. over a faulty it system creating shortfalls in their account. they were accused of theft, false accounting, when there was no actual evidence of this and we are constantly told that the system could not fail, it was successful and operation beyond any reasonable doubts of people lost homes, they were bankrupt, we talked about the mental health problems, several suicides have been linked to this and that impact was notjust on those who were wrongfully convicted, it was also their families who were shun
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. decision making across the uk. that from director. it that was from a bbc director. it wasn't most imaginative wasn't the most imaginative decision making, i think. >> mean, >> decision making, i mean, if that's recipe for chaos, i that's not a recipe for chaos, i don't know what is. you've don't know what is. so you've got regional decision making, right? >> talk about smoking or >> we talk about smoking or smacking. there's banning everything smoking smacking. there's banning everstephen smoking smacking. there's banning everstephen go smoking smacking. there's banning everstephen go on smoking smacking. there's banning everstephen go on smoking.ing smacking. there's banning everstephen go on smoking. this ban stephen go on smoking. this vote pretty much vote last night pretty much proved that that rishi proved to me that that rishi sunak does not have the majority of mps behind him. he of his mps behind him. he represents completely different values. >> well, it's just a difficult one because nobody really can d
. decision making across the uk. that from director. it that was from a bbc director. it wasn't most imaginative wasn't the most imaginative decision making, i think. >> mean, >> decision making, i mean, if that's recipe for chaos, i that's not a recipe for chaos, i don't know what is. you've don't know what is. so you've got regional decision making, right? >> talk about smoking or >> we talk about smoking or smacking. there's banning everything smoking smacking....
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in the uk, new figures this morning rose by 3.2% in the year to march, down from 3.4% in february. that's slightly higher than the consensus forecast from economists. this means prices are rising at the lowest annual rate for two and a half years. a short while ago, prime minister rishi sunak gave his reaction to this as well as some other issues. today's figures show our economic plan is working and inflation continues to fall, having been 11% when i became prime minister, now falling to over 3%, lowest level in 2.5 years. we have seen mortgage rates fall, energy bills fall, day—to—day speech shows wages have been rising faster than inflation for nine months in a row. they have been able to cut people's taxies for average workers, and increase their state pension by £900 this month. that all shows our plan is working and my simple message would be if we stick to that plan, people can have confidence there is a bright future ahead. ~ . ., confidence there is a bright future ahead
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in the uk, new figures this morning rose by 3.2% in the year to march, down from 3.4% in february. that's slightly higher than the consensus forecast from economists. this means prices are rising at the lowest annual rate for two and a half years. a short while ago, prime minister rishi sunak gave his reaction to this as well as some other issues. today's figures show our economic plan is working and inflation continues to fall, having been...
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futures just a bit mixed ahead of that, but we're now going to move on to the uk and inflation. consumer prices have risen 2.3%. core inflation slowed to 4.2%. while services inflation, that eased to 6%. traders now cutting their boe rate cut bets now pricing in at 34 basis cuts by december. >>> bank of england governor andrew bailey says the uk economy is disinflating at full employment, but he stressed falling inflation is working its way through. speaking of imf, bailey also addressed possible policy diversions between the bank of england and the u.s. fed. >> i think it's rather different between europe geographically now and the u.s. i think there's more demand-laden pressure that i think we're seeing. i think the inflation dynamics are different. we're still seeing an extension of the process coming out of the big supply shocks that we had, the impact of the war, the impact of coming out of covid. >>> with the latest comments from the fed, the boe, and now we look at our fed. christine lagarde said the ecb will cut rates soon barring surprises. it's steadily moving toward i
futures just a bit mixed ahead of that, but we're now going to move on to the uk and inflation. consumer prices have risen 2.3%. core inflation slowed to 4.2%. while services inflation, that eased to 6%. traders now cutting their boe rate cut bets now pricing in at 34 basis cuts by december. >>> bank of england governor andrew bailey says the uk economy is disinflating at full employment, but he stressed falling inflation is working its way through. speaking of imf, bailey also...
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all over the uk, in fact all over— from all over the uk, in fact all over the — from all over the uk, in fact all over the world. this is a unique occasion, — over the world. this is a unique occasion, this has never happened before _ occasion, this has never happened before it — occasion, this has never happened before it is — occasion, this has never happened before. it is a day i am looking forward — before. it is a day i am looking forward to— before. it is a day i am looking forward to and a day when all the police _ forward to and a day when all the police family comes together. what do ou police family comes together. what do you hope — police family comes together. what do you hope people _ police family comes together. transit do you hope people will remember police family comes together. “wrusgit do you hope people will remember of yvonne today? what message do you hope people will hear from today? yvonne gave her life in this place 40 years— yvonne gave her life in this place 40 years ago. she died doing the duty that — 40 years ago. she died doing the du
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i would have thought at the uk. i would have thought at the uk. i would have thought at the minute a lot of rain. alex deakin the weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good morning. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. many of us will have a fine bright day today with some sunshine still going pretty gusty across today with some sunshine still goireast pretty gusty across today with some sunshine still goireast with retty gusty across today with some sunshine still goireast with atty gusty across today with some sunshine still goireast with a fairjusty across today with some sunshine still goireast with a fair few across today with some sunshine still goireast with a fair few showers the east with a fair few showers and it is going to turn damp in northern ireland. a dry start, but the cloud and rain is steadily in from steadily pushing in from the north. we'll showers north. we'll have showers across northeast the northeast scotland through the day and some graze thes
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's head to greece now where the country is gearing up for a day of national strikes. major disruption is expected on the roads, trains, and ports as unionised workers across the transport sectors stage their 24—hour walk out. they are being joined by workers from the healthcare sectors, logistics, telecoms, hospitality and manufacturing. this is all fuelled by high inflation and the cost—of—living crisis, leaving many workers facing the threat of poverty. let's head live to athens and speak to elena panaritis, former world bank economist and leader of the athens based think tank, thought—li—action. we are having trouble connecting but it looks like she is with us. can you hear me clearly? she is with us. can you hear me clearl ? , ., ~ she is with us. can you hear me clearl ? , . ~ , ., clearly? very well, thank you. thank you _ clearly? very well, thank you. thank you so _ clearly? very well, thank you. thank you so much _ clearly? very well, thank you. thank you so much
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to the united states, and day two of donald trump's criminal trial has concluded in new york. the focus for the moment is selecting a jury to sit through the weeks of proceedings. so far, seven have been chosen, but dozens of potentialjurors have been excused, after saying they couldn't be impartial. this case marks the first time a us president — former or current — has faced a criminal trial. it's over allegations he tried to cover up hush money payments to the adult film star stormy daniels in 2016. mr trump denies the allegations, and speaking after the court wrapped up, he once again made unsubstantiated claims that the judge was conflicted. the whole world is watching. this judge is so conflicted, you understand? there has never been a judge so conflicted as these. it is ridiculous. also, there is no crime. 0ur north america correspondent nada tawfik has more from new york. the court session ran over in time because the judge was so eager to make headway in a jury select
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to the united states, and day two of donald trump's criminal trial has concluded in new york. the focus for the moment is selecting a jury to sit through the weeks of proceedings. so far, seven have been chosen, but dozens of potentialjurors have been excused, after saying they couldn't be impartial. this case marks the first time a us president — former or current — has faced a criminal trial. it's over allegations he tried to cover...
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no, basically in the uk, they measure poverty uk, because they measure poverty is relative measure. it's is a relative measure. it's like, you know, oh, you've only got bill gates has got 98% of what bill gates has got. you're got. you're in, you're in poverty. you know this this is nonsense. be. i was nonsense. people can be. i was in poverty and i didn't realise i was in poverty. i thought i had plenty of money. that's that's how poverty now that's how poverty works. now it's have it's like you don't have a speedboat and your mate's your neighbour's oh, neighbour's got a speedboat. oh, you're it's you're in poverty. it's ridiculous . also this, you're in poverty. it's ridiculous. also this, this ridiculous. and also this, this bit. the number of people bit. so the number of people over 60 living poverty who over 60 living in poverty who are eligible for a state are not yet eligible for a state pension tripled since pension has tripled since the conservatives in conservatives came to power in 2010. we'll job. well, 2010. we'll get a job. well, i love 60. they actually say 60. you'r
no, basically in the uk, they measure poverty uk, because they measure poverty is relative measure. it's is a relative measure. it's like, you know, oh, you've only got bill gates has got 98% of what bill gates has got. you're got. you're in, you're in poverty. you know this this is nonsense. be. i was nonsense. people can be. i was in poverty and i didn't realise i was in poverty. i thought i had plenty of money. that's that's how poverty now that's how poverty works. now it's have it's like...
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and when you look back at history, when the uk and the allies fought nazi germany, you were not able to kill all the nazis who were in europe, but you went after the leadership, after the manufacture system they had, and at the end of the day, they surrendered. that's exactly what will happen in gaza, the same way the us madejapan to surrender and they built a new future for the people injapan, the same way the allies won over nazi germany. and it took a few years to build a new society in germany and in europe. that's what we expect to happen in gaza. mr danon, with the greatest respect, you give me those examples, and yet israel has no idea what it's going to do with gaza. are you going to hand it over to the palestinian authority? are you going to occupy it indefinitely? are you going to resettle it with jewish settlers? are you going to annex it and turn it into, as you would see it, sovereign israeli territory? let me answer you... you have no idea what you're going to do with it. you bring up...very many ideas from your imagination. but i want to answer you. two things will not
and when you look back at history, when the uk and the allies fought nazi germany, you were not able to kill all the nazis who were in europe, but you went after the leadership, after the manufacture system they had, and at the end of the day, they surrendered. that's exactly what will happen in gaza, the same way the us madejapan to surrender and they built a new future for the people injapan, the same way the allies won over nazi germany. and it took a few years to build a new society in...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at a big story out of the uk. a �*smoke—free generation'. presented by the health secretary, mps have backed the plan to ban anyone born after 2009 from buying cigarettes. most of the opposition came from the conservative party, with several representatives, including former prime minister liz truss, voting against the bill, arguing it would limit personal freedom. there was widespread agreement to the parties that the government idea is a good idea, except when you look amongst the conservative party. around 60 conservative mps voted against this and around 100 abstained. it was a free vote, able to vote how they chose, but plenty decided they would not back rishi sunak. the bill passed by 383 votes to 67. if they become law, the uk's smoking laws will be among the strictest in the world. the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. some pictures to bring you now of a devastating fire that engulfed denmark's
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at a big story out of the uk. a �*smoke—free generation'. presented by the health secretary, mps have backed the plan to ban anyone born after 2009 from buying cigarettes. most of the opposition came from the conservative party, with several representatives, including former prime minister liz truss, voting against the bill, arguing it would limit personal freedom. there was widespread agreement to the parties that the...
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everyone cares about the ratings in the uk too, of course, but this sounded like it was on another level. but think about where we are now, where you walk around any newsroom, like the newsroom here at the bbc — you know, it's fair to say our newsroom at sky, you know... we have up the, you know, adobe screens... real—time data. the real—time data. the, you know, click rate. you know, the performance of different items of text. i mean, now you're sort of buried in this. so, yes, you used to get... time was you got sort of an average minute audience against linear television and you kind of checked your decisions against that in a commercial context. now you're getting, you know, 54 flavours of that. and after your second stint with rupert murdoch and, as has been documented, you land the job as executive chairman of the sky news group and you arrive, and presumably one of the first things that you have to do is analyse the situation that sky news is in within the broader news ecosystem. i wonder what your conclusions were about — what was going for sky, but also equally what need
everyone cares about the ratings in the uk too, of course, but this sounded like it was on another level. but think about where we are now, where you walk around any newsroom, like the newsroom here at the bbc — you know, it's fair to say our newsroom at sky, you know... we have up the, you know, adobe screens... real—time data. the real—time data. the, you know, click rate. you know, the performance of different items of text. i mean, now you're sort of buried in this. so, yes, you used...
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here it was like this: i paid a couple of hundred, received the documents, got on the plane, in the uk it turns out that the documents are fake. well, the play begins about the unfortunate ukrainians with children in their arms, who were deceived by bad people in england. in fact, they knew everything. on this diagram. those who arrived saved a lot of money and were not expelled from the country. among other things, ukrainian refugees bring national crime, theft, attacks, showdowns, prostitution, drug sales, etc. to europe. and those who are territorially close, like the poles, in the opinion of ukrainians , are generally simply obliged to support them almost for life. they want to turn poland into small ukraine, but if the poles don’t like something, they can leave. and most of all they are afraid of russia’s victory in the northern military district, because then... they think another 20 million ukrainians will flee to europe through poland and germany, who would also go to paris for free. and now about the details of the accident in minsk, which occurred this morning. on the sme
here it was like this: i paid a couple of hundred, received the documents, got on the plane, in the uk it turns out that the documents are fake. well, the play begins about the unfortunate ukrainians with children in their arms, who were deceived by bad people in england. in fact, they knew everything. on this diagram. those who arrived saved a lot of money and were not expelled from the country. among other things, ukrainian refugees bring national crime, theft, attacks, showdowns,...
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areas, and this tangle of weather fronts will bring thicker cloud and some rain to western parts of the uk through the day. so we'll start with some showers across eastern scotland, some snow on the hills, showers, windy weather affecting the northeast of england. could be quite cold and windy for north sea coasts of yorkshire. this area of cloud and rain pushes across the hebrides, northern ireland down into parts of wales, southwest england through the course of the day. in between, there will be some sunshine around, but it's going to be a cooler day, we think, temperatures 9—11 celsius for most of us, single digits along north sea coasts. the showers linger on for a while through wednesday night before it turns drier and clearer with lighter winds across england and wales. so, here it will turn quite chilly. temperatures recovering, though, in the northwest as wetter and windier weather starts to move in thanks to this little area of low pressure, which will bring wet and windy weather to the northern half of the country through the day on thursday. this area of high pressure will te
areas, and this tangle of weather fronts will bring thicker cloud and some rain to western parts of the uk through the day. so we'll start with some showers across eastern scotland, some snow on the hills, showers, windy weather affecting the northeast of england. could be quite cold and windy for north sea coasts of yorkshire. this area of cloud and rain pushes across the hebrides, northern ireland down into parts of wales, southwest england through the course of the day. in between, there...
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if they become law, the uk's smoking laws will be among the strictest in the world. the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. one of denmark's most famous buildings — the copenhagen old stock exchange — has been destroyed by a fire on tuesday. the building's iconic spire collapsed in the flames as more than 100 firefighters battled to save it. 0ur correspondent adrienne murray was there. it started in the small hours of the morning. soon, flames and thick grey smoke had engulfed the historic former stock exchange. 0nlookers watched on in disbelief as one of the capitol�*s best known landmarks was consumed by an inferno and scores of firefighters were dispatched to tackle the blaze. they fled as flames ripped through the building. there were horrified gasps as the 180 foot spire collapsed. those inside managed to escape and police say no—one was harmed. some even raced towards the fire, desperate to rescue its treasured artworks. every moment mattered and,
if they become law, the uk's smoking laws will be among the strictest in the world. the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. one of denmark's most famous buildings — the copenhagen old stock exchange — has been destroyed by a fire on tuesday. the building's iconic spire collapsed in the flames as more than 100 firefighters battled to save it. 0ur correspondent adrienne murray was...
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a downing street spokesperson said mr sunak reaffirmed the uk's support for israel's security and stability. meanwhile, the governments rwanda plan has been dead governments rwanda plan has been dealt a series of defeats once again by peers in the house of lords tonight, further delaying passage of the government's flagship policy through parliament. despite mps in the commons overturning previous changes by the house of lords, peers again pressed demands for revisions to the bill. it aims to remove illegal migrants who crossed the english channel in small boats and send migrants instead on to rwanda for processing to act as a deterrent . and the government's proposal to ban young people from ever being able to legally smoke has cleared its first hurdle in the commons today. mps voted 383 to 67. that's a majority of 316 to push the tobacco and vapes bill through to a second reading. the legislation would make it illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone born after 2009, with the aim of creating a smoke free generation. senior conservatives, including the business secretary kemi badenoch, a
a downing street spokesperson said mr sunak reaffirmed the uk's support for israel's security and stability. meanwhile, the governments rwanda plan has been dead governments rwanda plan has been dealt a series of defeats once again by peers in the house of lords tonight, further delaying passage of the government's flagship policy through parliament. despite mps in the commons overturning previous changes by the house of lords, peers again pressed demands for revisions to the bill. it aims to...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. india is gearing up for a general election, set to be the largest the world has ever seen. just under one billion people are eligible to vote, that's roughly one in eight of the entire global population, and more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast ballots, but they'd need to return to india in person to do so. the voting takes place over six weeks, beginning this friday, with the result expected, at the beginning ofjune. the polls suggest the prime minister, narendra modi, will win a third successive term. but he is a controversial figure, as yogita limaye reports. "thank you, modi," a woman shouts, waiting for the prime minister to arrive. modi, modi! narendra modi is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an indian election, but only a few leaders have evoked such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing here is the confidence of a party that very much believes it's going to win another resoundi
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. india is gearing up for a general election, set to be the largest the world has ever seen. just under one billion people are eligible to vote, that's roughly one in eight of the entire global population, and more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast ballots, but they'd need to return to india in person to do so. the voting takes place over six weeks, beginning this friday, with the result...
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it's 8am in singapore, 1am in the uk, and 3am in israel where tensions are high three days after iran's unprecedented direct attack on israel. the israeli war cabinet has met five times so far to discuss what it should do next. both sides have traded threats. israel insists iran would not get off "scot—free", while iran has warned israel that any action against iran's interests will definitely be met with a "severe, extensive and painful response". lucy williamson reports now from jerusalem. israel's prime minister is weighing up the risks of another war before he's finished the existing one.
it's 8am in singapore, 1am in the uk, and 3am in israel where tensions are high three days after iran's unprecedented direct attack on israel. the israeli war cabinet has met five times so far to discuss what it should do next. both sides have traded threats. israel insists iran would not get off "scot—free", while iran has warned israel that any action against iran's interests will definitely be met with a "severe, extensive and painful response". lucy williamson reports...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the uk government's plan to introduce some of the world's toughest anti—smoking laws has taken a massive step forward. mps voted overwelmingly to ban anyone born after 2009, from buying cigarettes. 57 conservative mps voted against the bill, including the business secretary, kemi badenoch, arguing it was an attack on personal freedoms. here's our political editor, chris mason. smoke hanging everywhere. in bars, beer and smelly clothes. by the time they reach the sixth form, regulations have been relaxed, to the extent that they wear what they want. and never mind what these �*70s sixth formers are wearing, they're smoking at school! and remember, lighting up on a plane was fine, too. but smoking has been slowly wafting from the mainstream to the marginal. take the ban on cigarettes on london's underground in 1984. are you going to be tempted i to light up when you shouldn't? i know i shouldn't do that but, yes, lam. and the ban on smoking in enclosed public places in 2007 led to s
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the uk government's plan to introduce some of the world's toughest anti—smoking laws has taken a massive step forward. mps voted overwelmingly to ban anyone born after 2009, from buying cigarettes. 57 conservative mps voted against the bill, including the business secretary, kemi badenoch, arguing it was an attack on personal freedoms. here's our political editor, chris mason. smoke hanging everywhere. in bars, beer and smelly clothes. by...
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in the uk — mps have voted to pass a bill to phase out smoking. the bill would stop anyone born afterjanuary 2009 from ever buying cigarettes. india prepares for its general election, where voting begins on friday. and — we look at the devastation caused by a fire at copenhagen�*s historic stock exchange live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the program as we continue to watch and wait to see how israel will respond to the attack it faced from iran at the weekend. the israeli war cabinet has met five times so far to discuss what it should do next. israel and iran have traded threats after tehran�*s first—ever direct attack on israel heightened regional tensions as the gaza war ground on with no truce in sight. in the last few minutes — the us has announced it's going to impose new sanctions on iran, and says it expects
in the uk — mps have voted to pass a bill to phase out smoking. the bill would stop anyone born afterjanuary 2009 from ever buying cigarettes. india prepares for its general election, where voting begins on friday. and — we look at the devastation caused by a fire at copenhagen�*s historic stock exchange live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the program as we continue to watch and wait to see how israel will respond to the attack it faced from...