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from teenage, gillian�*s home has been in the uk and her recent writing digs deep into british culture. but how much distance is there from her extraordinary south african backstory?
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uk in — culture it seems to be pervasive in the uk. in the evidence of several difference — the uk. in the evidence of several difference occurrences and schedules of recent _ difference occurrences and schedules of recent years. difference occurrences and schedules of recent years-— of recent years. there is liability on the part _ of recent years. there is liability on the part of— of recent years. there is liability on the part of the _ of recent years. there is liability on the part of the politicians i of recent years. there is liability| on the part of the politicians and liability on part of the company which were americans. of course there were two factor viii drugs which were available. the cheaper version keep up the united states where they were pooling plasma. and of course, they were paying for people to come forward to give blood samples and many of those were prisoners, drug users, people who needed money. has there been an inquiry in the united states about this? has there been some soul—searching about what hap
uk in — culture it seems to be pervasive in the uk. in the evidence of several difference — the uk. in the evidence of several difference occurrences and schedules of recent _ difference occurrences and schedules of recent years. difference occurrences and schedules of recent years-— of recent years. there is liability on the part _ of recent years. there is liability on the part of— of recent years. there is liability on the part of the _ of recent years. there is liability on the part...
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the uk was not the only country affected by the factor viii scandal. the us was sending batches around the globe, infecting people who used it indiscriminately with hiv and hepatitis, among other blood—borne viruses. no two countries responded to the crisis in the same way. some governments were upfront about the disaster, launching investigations and compensating victims immediately. in germany, almost 3,000 people contracted hiv from 1979 to 1985. by 1988 german companies had already paid, an initial £30 million to german victims. and six years later another 100m was paid out, six companies that had failed to safeguard the blood supply paid around a0 % of the money. canada also held a sweeping inquiry in the 1990s, which led to compensation for all victims "without delay" and an overhaul of the country's blood system. in france, two doctors were imprisoned for their role and two health officials were found guilty and given suspended sentences. and injapan, three executives were found guilty of negligence. victims were paid compensation in 1996. 56
the uk was not the only country affected by the factor viii scandal. the us was sending batches around the globe, infecting people who used it indiscriminately with hiv and hepatitis, among other blood—borne viruses. no two countries responded to the crisis in the same way. some governments were upfront about the disaster, launching investigations and compensating victims immediately. in germany, almost 3,000 people contracted hiv from 1979 to 1985. by 1988 german companies had already paid,...
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the uk - wartime. of course you have to set that in a legal context. the uk is l wartime. of course you have to set that in a legal context. the uk is a| that in a legal context. the uk is a signatory to the un convention against torture. so what needs to be considered within this appeal? what considered within this appeal? what i considered within this appeal? what i understand — considered within this appeal? what i understand is _ considered within this appeal? what i understand is only _ considered within this appeal? “unmet i understand is only two considered within this appeal? ib'fi�*ué�*ii i understand is only two of considered within this appeal? kwisgt i understand is only two of his nine rounds of appeal have been allowed to proceed and they are revolved around freedom of expression and that the palatability of uk and us law. that is not the area i work in. —— compatibility. my concerns as he may face a disproportionate penalty which will not be before this court, but should he fill in the next and final round in the domestic courts, he should be gi
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. >> well, today, a win in a uk court for wikileaks founder julian assange, who is fighting extradition to the us. as greg palkot reports, the ruling is likely to extend a long legal battle, a years long effort by the us to prosecute julian assange, hitting another roadblock on monday, the uk's high court ruling the australian wikileaks founder can continue appealing his extradition. >> assange has spent the last five years in a british prison. seven before that in the ecuador embassy. here he faces a total of 175 years behind bars on 17 counts of espionage. that for posting online a slew of classified us government documents, especially those pertaining to the wars in iraq and afghanistan. the us says assange also took steps to encourage former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to steal state secrets. >> i think we're closer now to julian's freedom than than we have ever been. there is a real momentum happening now around this campaign. >> in april, the us reportedly sent reassurances to the uk that assange would not face the death penalty if convicted. they also said he could
. >> well, today, a win in a uk court for wikileaks founder julian assange, who is fighting extradition to the us. as greg palkot reports, the ruling is likely to extend a long legal battle, a years long effort by the us to prosecute julian assange, hitting another roadblock on monday, the uk's high court ruling the australian wikileaks founder can continue appealing his extradition. >> assange has spent the last five years in a british prison. seven before that in the ecuador...
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now all the way up in the uk stretching all the way down into santa rosa, look at that temperature spread upper 60s quickly turning an upper 80s all throughout those inland areas. now as we head into the next 7 days, i mentioned it already. we're going continue to cool down daytime highs jump from the 60s all the way into the 50s for san francisco. so that's 1 of the microclimates climates that don't really see too much of a change. but where we do see it here. huge changes areas like our inland east bay upper 80s by tomorrow, closer than 90s. then suddenly we're talking about 60s. as we head into this weekend, the big big change is as we head into this weekend, it will be a little bit cooler and cloudier, but still dried. nonetheless, a beautiful conditions right around the corner. we'll keep you updated in the weather >>center. well still ahead, rap star sean diddy combs apologizing for that shocking and sickening video at a los angeles hotel room. >>behavior on that video. is inexcusable. i take full responsibility. for my actions in that video. >>media mogul face any charges for legal
now all the way up in the uk stretching all the way down into santa rosa, look at that temperature spread upper 60s quickly turning an upper 80s all throughout those inland areas. now as we head into the next 7 days, i mentioned it already. we're going continue to cool down daytime highs jump from the 60s all the way into the 50s for san francisco. so that's 1 of the microclimates climates that don't really see too much of a change. but where we do see it here. huge changes areas like our...
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europe is starting to look interesting, european cyclicals, to some extent, the uk as well, but i also think those markets, you know, you could start to see the more large open economies start to really rebound and play a little bit of catch up with the u.s. >> you do have to sort of think about, too, as the other central banks perhaps move before the fed the pressure it puts on the fed to make moves of its own the delta doesn't like to be too large between central bank activity, especially when you're talking about developed nations. >> typically not usually the fed is kind of calling more its own shot space in the domestic economy. the thing that would maybe unsettle things is if the dollar were to rip, go to new highs or something like that. >> that's one of the potential fallouts. >> it is right now it's tame. it's not necessarily out of balance in terms of where things are. there's a push/pull here i think on things affecting the dollar global growth getting better seems to be doing -- benefit to other currencies yeah, i do think it creates a little bit of flux in the policy path
europe is starting to look interesting, european cyclicals, to some extent, the uk as well, but i also think those markets, you know, you could start to see the more large open economies start to really rebound and play a little bit of catch up with the u.s. >> you do have to sort of think about, too, as the other central banks perhaps move before the fed the pressure it puts on the fed to make moves of its own the delta doesn't like to be too large between central bank activity,...
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. the uk's cost of living crisis is something we've been covering extensivly here at the bbc. but it seems we've been upstaged by eight—year—old twins marnie and mylah green. who have gone viral after posting about their outrage over the rising cost of icecream. here they are. girls, whatjust girls, what just happened? girls, whatjust happened? asking, silly girls, whatjust happened? asking, siiiyiust _ girls, whatjust happened? asking, siiiyiust to — girls, whatjust happened? asking, sillyjust to ice creams with juice sprinkles — sillyjust to ice creams with juice sprinkles in it for bloodied £9 for tw0~ _ sprinkles in it for bloodied £9 for tw0~ nine — sprinkles in it for bloodied £9 for two. nine quid for two? yeah, sprinkles in it for bloodied £9 for two. nine quid fortwo? yeah, nine quid! _ two. nine quid fortwo? yeah, nine quid! £01— two. nine quid fortwo? yeah, nine quid! £01 p— two. nine quid fortwo? yeah, nine quid! £01 p orto two. nine quid fortwo? yeah, n
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, but today happen in the uk, but today proves that it can happen in the uk. and it did happen in the uk and i just feel validated and vindicated . vindicated. >> and i think everybody today has read of the disasters that unfolded and, and sir brian has been very thorough and has not minced his words. >> this was a systemic this was by government, by civil servants and by health care professionals. i think that really rocks what we think of as society and really challenges the fact that the trust that we put in people to look after us, to do their best and protect us, none of that can we take for granted anymore. >> finally, julian assange can mount a fresh appeal against his extradition to the united states on charges of leaking military secrets. the wikileaks founder will now be able to challenge us assurances on how a trial there would be conducted and over the protection of his right to free speech. mr assange faces prosecution on espionage charges relating to the disclosure of information about the wars in iraq and afghanistan , which the iraq and afghani
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around the world across the uk, you're watching the road today on bbc news. this is the world today on bbc news. iran has declared five days of mourning following the death of the country's president ebrahim raisi — and foreign minister hossein amir—ab—dollahian — in a helicopter crash. they were returning from a visit to neighbouring azerbaijan when authorities lost contact with their helicopter north—east of tabriz. when rescuers eventually reached the helicopter on foot it was completely burnt with no signs of life. despite speculation over the cause of the crash, it's understood to have been an accident, as the bbc�*s graham satchell explains. 0ne one possibility is mechanical or structural failure, one possibility is mechanical or structuralfailure, the plane was one possibility is mechanical or structural failure, the plane was 30 years old and western sanctions means it's difficult for the regime to acquire new parts to get the helicopter fully up and more likely is pilot error. the aircraft was lying and dense and difficult terrain and the
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the move will increase the uk's cooperation with the us and allow britain to tap into bay area talent. britain established its first ai safety institute last fall. in the meantime, us regulators are reportedly giving elon musk the green light, allowing his company neuralink to conduct a second brain chip implant. neural link chips can give people the power to control computers with their thoughts, the wall street journal reports. this new approval comes despite recent setbacks for person with a first implant, which the company is now working to fix, scientists are creating a stronger thread which connects the chip to the brain. well, new at 11, the top pediatricians group in the us is making a sharp policy change about breastfeeding for those with hiv. the american academy of pediatrics now saying that mothers can breastfeed as long as they are taking medications which suppress the virus, which causes aids. it is a reversal in that longstanding policy the group has had in place. this is since the start of the height h i v epidemic in the 1980s. experts say drugs used to treat hiv can
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uk doing a little better. i think inflation is going to stay elevated, but i would rather, to your question, i would rather a little better growth, because that means earnings can continue to grow, and we know that stocks follow. >> i'll touch and go that point, one last time, then i want to switch to india. in other words, if you're willing to tolerate slightly higher inflation, that would suggest you're probably willing to tolerate interest rates roughly where they are today, and don't expect a big series, certainly, of interest rate cuts beginning at the end of this year. >> yeah, i don't think we're going to see any interest rate cuts. even if we get one or two, that's not going to do anything, really. we put in place so much already at 550 basis points over the last 15 months. the point being that the fiscal stimulus that has been put in place over $8 trillion, is more than offsetting the higher interest rates. so eventually we're going to slow, but for now, we're growing and growing quite nicely. do i th
uk doing a little better. i think inflation is going to stay elevated, but i would rather, to your question, i would rather a little better growth, because that means earnings can continue to grow, and we know that stocks follow. >> i'll touch and go that point, one last time, then i want to switch to india. in other words, if you're willing to tolerate slightly higher inflation, that would suggest you're probably willing to tolerate interest rates roughly where they are today, and don't...
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the heaviest of the rain will fall across the northern half of the uk. further south the rate is likely to be in the form of showers. sunny spells in between and back to rain. cooler, temperatures will be in the mid or high teens and you will notice that northerly breeze. this is the rain fall accumulation for later in the week. notice the dark blue they are. that's 20 to 30 mm of rain. in parts of scotland we could see as much as 100 mm of rain and that could cause problems. everybody is at least for some rain second half of the week. let's have a week at the summary and the rest of the week. we can at a glance, you could see plenty of rain symbols they are so a chance of encountering some rain most days this week. that's it from me, thank you for watching. it's 7pm in london this is the world today with maryam moshiri. national day of shame for britain as an inquiry into the infected blood in the countries national health says thousands of people we re were failed. joe biden calls on the bit of the israeli prime minister arrested over the war in gaza o
the heaviest of the rain will fall across the northern half of the uk. further south the rate is likely to be in the form of showers. sunny spells in between and back to rain. cooler, temperatures will be in the mid or high teens and you will notice that northerly breeze. this is the rain fall accumulation for later in the week. notice the dark blue they are. that's 20 to 30 mm of rain. in parts of scotland we could see as much as 100 mm of rain and that could cause problems. everybody is at...
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, but today happen in the uk, but today proves that it can happen in the uk. and it did happen in the uk and i just feel validated and vindicated . vindicated. >> and i think everybody today has read of the disasters that unfolded and, and sir brian has been very thorough and has not minced his words. >> this was a systemic this was by government, by civil servants and by health care professionals. i think that really rocks what we think of as society and really challenges the fact that the trust that we put in people to look after us, to do their best and protect us, none of that can we take for granted anymore. >> the parents of a baby girl say they will never forgive the callousness of a nursery worker who's been convicted of manslaughter. 37 year old kate roughley placed a nine month old genevieve meehan face down on a beanbag for an hour and a half while working at tiny tots nursery in cheadle hulme in may 2022. colleagues and paramedics tried to revive the baby, but she was declared dead later that day. roughley has been remanded in custody and is due to
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perhaps the most damning indictment of uk public authorities in living memory. the chief prosecutor at the international criminal court seeks the arrests of the leaders of israel and hamas, for crimes against humanity. here in israel there has been outrage across the political spectrum at being accused alongside hamas. a nursery nurse who left a baby face down strapped to a bean bag for more than a hour and a half has been convicted of manslaughter. and by royal appointment — the king and queen pay a visit to the chelsea flower show. later, we will have sports day on the bbc news sports channel and bring you the latest action in discussing the biggest talking points all from the bbc sport centre. good evening. the infected blood scandal, known as the biggest treatment disaster in the history of the nhs, could and should have been largely avoided. that's the finding of the public inquiry into the tragedy that destroyed so many lives. more than 30,000 people were infected with diseases like hiv and hepatitis c, in a scandal spanning more than two decades from th
perhaps the most damning indictment of uk public authorities in living memory. the chief prosecutor at the international criminal court seeks the arrests of the leaders of israel and hamas, for crimes against humanity. here in israel there has been outrage across the political spectrum at being accused alongside hamas. a nursery nurse who left a baby face down strapped to a bean bag for more than a hour and a half has been convicted of manslaughter. and by royal appointment — the king and...
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parts of the uk. they got to say in london, some will go to different parts of the uk.— london, some will go to different parts of the uk. charlotte, i'll put onto the screen _ parts of the uk. charlotte, i'll put onto the screen the _ parts of the uk. charlotte, i'll put onto the screen the pictures - parts of the uk. charlotte, i'll put onto the screen the pictures of i parts of the uk. charlotte, i'll put| onto the screen the pictures of the king and queen. they are there ahead of the public, being allowed in tomorrow. it's interesting because a lot of the headlines around the garden designed by children. as ever, with every year there are so many different types of gardens. what is caught your eye? t do many different types of gardens. what is caught your eye? i do love the garden — what is caught your eye? i do love the garden designed _ what is caught your eye? i do love the garden designed by _ what is caught your eye? i do love the garden designed by children. | what is caught your eye? i
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the final report — in here's the uk prime minister. tue: final report of in here's the uk prime minister. tta: final report of the in here's the uk prime minister. t“t2 final report of the infected in here's the uk prime minister. tt2 final report of the infected blood inquiry. this is the day of shame for the british state. today's report shows a decade—long moral failure from the national health service to the civil service. the ministers and successive governments and at every level, the people and institutions with which we place our trust failed in the most harrowing and devastating way. they felt the victims and their families and they felt this country so brian finds a catalogue of systemic collective and individual failures, catalogue of systemic collective and individualfailures, each of catalogue of systemic collective and individual failures, each of its own serious and taken together, amounting to a calamity. and the result of this inquiry should shake our nation to its core. it should have been avoided and it was known
the final report — in here's the uk prime minister. tue: final report of in here's the uk prime minister. tta: final report of the in here's the uk prime minister. t“t2 final report of the infected in here's the uk prime minister. tt2 final report of the infected blood inquiry. this is the day of shame for the british state. today's report shows a decade—long moral failure from the national health service to the civil service. the ministers and successive governments and at every level,...
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could be further showers, particularly towards the south—east and through south—western areas of the uk. maximum temperatures down a little bit because there is more cloud around, 17 to 21 degrees. as we go into wednesday and thursday, this area of low pressure here brings very heavy rain, especially towards northern part of the uk, northern england into scotland getting the brunt of that very wet weather as we go through the week with that area of low pressure close by. you can see here from the rainfall accumulation chart, where we have got the greens here across north—east scotland. we could see up to nearly 100 millimetres of rain. so there is the risk of some flooding in these northern areas through wednesday and thursday. well worth staying tuned to the forecast. here it is on wednesday, this is the picture. we have got heavy rain spreading into parts of eastern and northern areas of england, into scotland by the end of the day, heavy and thundery showers developing across southern areas on wednesday with sunny spells. temperatures about 17 to 20 celsius. and that very wet weath
could be further showers, particularly towards the south—east and through south—western areas of the uk. maximum temperatures down a little bit because there is more cloud around, 17 to 21 degrees. as we go into wednesday and thursday, this area of low pressure here brings very heavy rain, especially towards northern part of the uk, northern england into scotland getting the brunt of that very wet weather as we go through the week with that area of low pressure close by. you can see here...
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we start in the uk where the bank of england has given its strongest hint yet that interest rates could be cut this summer. ben broadbent, the number two at the central bank said earlier today in a speech that a rate cut at sometime over the summer was possible. his comments come as markets get ready for the latest inflation figures out on wednesday that are expected to show a sharp drop in inflation. let's discuss this with yael selfin — chief economist at kpmg in the uk. yael, nice to see you. so, what do you make then of mr broadbent�*s comments? you make then of mr broadbent's comments?— you make then of mr broadbent's comments? ~ ~ , comments? well, i think they were encouraging _ comments? well, i think they were encouraging to _ comments? well, i think they were encouraging to some _ comments? well, i think they were encouraging to some degree - comments? well, i think they were l encouraging to some degree because ultimately, we are expecting inflation to go down significantly, especially headline inflation. and there is a recognition that voluntary policy is relatively ti
we start in the uk where the bank of england has given its strongest hint yet that interest rates could be cut this summer. ben broadbent, the number two at the central bank said earlier today in a speech that a rate cut at sometime over the summer was possible. his comments come as markets get ready for the latest inflation figures out on wednesday that are expected to show a sharp drop in inflation. let's discuss this with yael selfin — chief economist at kpmg in the uk. yael, nice to see...
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and here in the uk the chelsea flower show is getting underway. king charles is there and so are we. hello i'm matthew amroliwala. a seven—year public inquiry into the infected blood scandal, widely considered to be the biggest treatment disaster in the history of the uk's national health service, has identified a catalogue of failures by the nhs and successive governments. (tx more than 30,000 people were infected with hiv or hepatitis c after being given contaminated blood between the early 19705 and early 19905. 3,000 people have already died, while others are still living with the ongoing impacts of infection.(biv)0ur correspondent 0ur correspondent, rajini vaidyanathan has been following the story and joins us live from the methodist central hall in westminster, where the report findings were released. the conclusions of this report are devastating in so many different areas. , . , . ., areas. they really are. one of the overriding — areas. they really are. one of the overriding feeling _ areas. they really are. one of the overriding feel
and here in the uk the chelsea flower show is getting underway. king charles is there and so are we. hello i'm matthew amroliwala. a seven—year public inquiry into the infected blood scandal, widely considered to be the biggest treatment disaster in the history of the uk's national health service, has identified a catalogue of failures by the nhs and successive governments. (tx more than 30,000 people were infected with hiv or hepatitis c after being given contaminated blood between the early...
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this is a uk wide issue. well, the public inquiry has looked over more than 50 years of government decision—making, saying there has been an "institutional defensiveness" by the nhs and government which has compounded the harms that have been done. earlier, we spoke to sarah westoby, solicitors at leigh day who has who hundreds of clients affected by the infected blood scandal. let's have a listen to what she had to say. let's have a listen to what she had to sa . ~ ., ., ;;:: :: let's have a listen to what she had to sa . ~ ., ., g; i: :: ., let's have a listen to what she had tosa . ~ ., ., ,~,:::: ., to say. well, for our 300 or so clients that — to say. well, for our 300 or so clients that we _ to say. well, for our 300 or so clients that we represent - to say. well, for our 300 or so clients that we represent in . to say. well, for our 300 or sol clients that we represent in this inquiry, we welcome the report and an absolute vindication for years of struggling to be heard, get to the truth and const
this is a uk wide issue. well, the public inquiry has looked over more than 50 years of government decision—making, saying there has been an "institutional defensiveness" by the nhs and government which has compounded the harms that have been done. earlier, we spoke to sarah westoby, solicitors at leigh day who has who hundreds of clients affected by the infected blood scandal. let's have a listen to what she had to say. let's have a listen to what she had to sa . ~ ., ., ;;:: ::...
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, but today happen in the uk, but today proves that it can happen in the uk. and it did happen in the uk and i just feel validated and vindicated . vindicated. >> and i think everybody today has read of the disasters that unfolded and, and sir brian has been very thorough and has not minced his words. >> this was a systemic this was by government, by civil servants and by health care professionals. i think that really rocks what we think of as society and really challenges the fact, the trust that we put in people to look after us, to do their best and protect us, none of that can we take for granted anymore. >> the parents of a baby girl say they will never forgive the callousness of a nursery worker who was convicted of the manslaughter of their wonderful daughter , 37 year old kate daughter, 37 year old kate roughley placed the nine month old face down on a beanbag for an hour and a half while working at the tiny toes nursery in cheadle hulme in may 2022. colleagues and paramedics tried to revive genevieve meehan. she was later declared dead roughly has bee
, but today happen in the uk, but today proves that it can happen in the uk. and it did happen in the uk and i just feel validated and vindicated . vindicated. >> and i think everybody today has read of the disasters that unfolded and, and sir brian has been very thorough and has not minced his words. >> this was a systemic this was by government, by civil servants and by health care professionals. i think that really rocks what we think of as society and really challenges the fact,...
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if the uk had invested in producing enough of its own blood products. if the uk had not been one of the last developed nations to test all blood donations for hepatitis c. if people had been informed and allowed to make their own decisions about the risks. if people had been told the truth. how many more lives would have been saved? how many more people would have been able to live the lives they had dreamt of? without illness, without scouring documents searching for the truth, without writing letters to every single prime minister since margaret thatcher, without the sense that somehow for some unknown reason what had happened to them just doesn't count. i had dreams of getting married and having _ i had dreams of getting married and having a _ i had dreams of getting married and having a family. reaching retirement. but once that news came through. _ retirement. but once that news came through. att— retirement. but once that news came through, all of those dreams were gone _ through, all of those dreams were done we— through, all of those dreams
if the uk had invested in producing enough of its own blood products. if the uk had not been one of the last developed nations to test all blood donations for hepatitis c. if people had been informed and allowed to make their own decisions about the risks. if people had been told the truth. how many more lives would have been saved? how many more people would have been able to live the lives they had dreamt of? without illness, without scouring documents searching for the truth, without writing...
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the uk's ai safety institute is opening a new office in the city this summer. the goal is to study the risks and the potential benefits of ai from a global lens. government officials in the uk say they chose the bay area because it is home to some of the world's leading ai companies. this comes as the ai safety summit kicks off in south korea later this week, and governor gavin newsom made delay an upcoming pay raise for california health care workers. that raise would phase in a $25 minimum wage for the state's lowest paid health care workers beginning june 1st. newsom, however, says the pay raise could cost the state billions of dollars. supporters of the raise argue the state would only have to pay a fraction of that. i'm pam cook, that's a look at your dollars and cents. all right, pam, thank you so much. >> 848 now we use our cell phones every day as it buzzes or rings for our attention, communication experts say it's important to remember etiquette when out in public. experts recommend being conscious of what you talk about on the phone while you're aroun
the uk's ai safety institute is opening a new office in the city this summer. the goal is to study the risks and the potential benefits of ai from a global lens. government officials in the uk say they chose the bay area because it is home to some of the world's leading ai companies. this comes as the ai safety summit kicks off in south korea later this week, and governor gavin newsom made delay an upcoming pay raise for california health care workers. that raise would phase in a $25 minimum...
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and this particular study, actually two of them published in journal nature, oxford, uk looked at blood samples of people for proteins in the blood associated with various types of cancers, 19 times, then followed them into the future which is very important. they found there was an association between certain proteins and those people who went on to develop certain types of cancer. in some cases giving a seven year or more increased time window between when that protein was detected in the blood and when the cancer would have been diagnosed. that is a significant advantage, as we all know, in early detection. >> robin: early detection is so very very key. going forward, what does this mean? >> first off this is not generally available for people yet. there are other tests that look at fragments of cancer circulating in the blood before they would be picked up, either by symptoms or routine screening test. but i think that the key here, in the world of oncology, is understanding how cancers behave early. once you have is a better understanding of that, not only can you screen people and
and this particular study, actually two of them published in journal nature, oxford, uk looked at blood samples of people for proteins in the blood associated with various types of cancers, 19 times, then followed them into the future which is very important. they found there was an association between certain proteins and those people who went on to develop certain types of cancer. in some cases giving a seven year or more increased time window between when that protein was detected in the...
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was compiled by a screening before the uk did was compiled bya high screening before the uk did was compiled by a high courtjudge in a landmark case in 2001. he found that screening should have been introduced earlier. yet, the government continued to assert that screening began as soon as the technology was available. even after campaigners pointed out that that was wrong and contrary to what the judge had found. much of the responsibility for this institutional defensiveness lies with the civil service. it wasn't until 2003 that limited financial support was announced four people infected with high titres see through nhs treatment with blood and blood products —— infected with hepatitis c. the line taken by successive governments was that no financial support whatsoever should be provided. on each occasion in the 19905, be provided. on each occasion in the 1990s, when a minister having heard the pleas for help by people affected and infected, expressed an interest in changing that line, they were persuaded against it by civil servants. one minute could have come from, yes, min
was compiled by a screening before the uk did was compiled bya high screening before the uk did was compiled by a high courtjudge in a landmark case in 2001. he found that screening should have been introduced earlier. yet, the government continued to assert that screening began as soon as the technology was available. even after campaigners pointed out that that was wrong and contrary to what the judge had found. much of the responsibility for this institutional defensiveness lies with the...
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this practice was not ended in the uk until 1984. for instance, no real efforts were made to prevent those who used intravenous drugs and with a four at a higher risk of hepatitis from donating blood. and for instance, the steps taken to keep donors who were more likely to be incubating aids out of the chain were late in starting. and when they finally began were inadequate. as for pool sizes the dangers of pulling plasma from many donors were established by the medical research council in 1944. the greater the number of donors to pull the greater the risk from it because one infected donation could contaminate the hopeful. in 1951 the textbook that was then the bible of blood transfusion said the use of large pool plasma has of course been abandoned. the use of only small pools lasted until after 1970 but then however something extraordinary happened. just as the long—term seriousness of hepatitis began —— became more and more apparent, the size of pools used to make uk blood products grew ever larger and larger. and with that
this practice was not ended in the uk until 1984. for instance, no real efforts were made to prevent those who used intravenous drugs and with a four at a higher risk of hepatitis from donating blood. and for instance, the steps taken to keep donors who were more likely to be incubating aids out of the chain were late in starting. and when they finally began were inadequate. as for pool sizes the dangers of pulling plasma from many donors were established by the medical research council in...
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. >> new developments, a uk court says wikileaks founder julian assange can appeal extradition to the us on espionage charges. the australian man wanted for allegedly publishing classified documents in 2010. he claims free speech and has insisted he was working as a journalist, exposing secrets for transparency. but his attorneys have argued he could face discrimination here based on his nationality. >> new developments for one of the buzziest bills before state lawmakers this spring, a plan to ban bosses from contacting employees when they're off the clock has been shelved, at least for now. on thursday, the bill was held on submission, which means lawmakers intend to hold it indefinitely. san francisco assemblyman matt haney proposed the bill, creating a so-called right to disconnect. california would have been the first state in the nation to give workers the right to ignore emails and texts outside of working hours upon argue the bill was too vague and it would have hurt businesses. we have reached out to haney's office to find out what is next for this bill. we'll let you know wh
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now, two uk judges are now granting him a new chance to appeal the extradition request. his attorneys argue that their client is at risk of losing his first amendment freedom of speech rights in a us federal court. now, that ruling likely extends the legal delays indefinitely. you may remember 15 years ago, american authorities say that assange helped former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning still military files wikileaks later published leaving lives at risk. well, president biden crisscrossed the nation sunday, campaigning in three key states, and donald trump got the endorsement of the national rifle association. scott mcgrew has the latest on this race to the white house. race is well underway. good morning, president biden was in georgia, michigan and pennsylvania all in the same day. in georgia. he spoke at the graduation at morehouse college. now we've talked before about the president's push to attract more black voters. and he faced the expected protests over israel and palestine. today, the president will celebrate jewish heritage month at the white hou
now, two uk judges are now granting him a new chance to appeal the extradition request. his attorneys argue that their client is at risk of losing his first amendment freedom of speech rights in a us federal court. now, that ruling likely extends the legal delays indefinitely. you may remember 15 years ago, american authorities say that assange helped former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning still military files wikileaks later published leaving lives at risk. well, president biden...
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process are not— so we are included in the uk process are not excluded. that applies in both— are not excluded. that applies in both scotland and northern ireland. our assembly has different rules and 0ur assembly has different rules and regulations, different capacity to provide — regulations, different capacity to provide its own source of income, so we want _ provide its own source of income, so we want to _ provide its own source of income, so we want to see the continuation of the commitment to the victims that this minister robin swann has shown and the _ this minister robin swann has shown and the health committee is currently sets. that will give us confidence in the local work at the assembly— confidence in the local work at the assembly is doing to include us in this process as they take the responsibility. in this process as they take the responsibility.— this process as they take the resonsibili . . . , ., responsibility. in wales, we would like sir bryan's _ responsibility. in wales, we would like sir bryan's interim _ responsibility.
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because it goes back so long, but it is the government that both the products, they failed to make the uk self—sufficient in its blood supplies. to then carry on administering those blood products and not recalling them, they played russian roulette with people's lives. they all know who they are and i'm sure the inquiry team will know who they are, as well. time will tell. some _ know who they are, as well. time will tell. some politicians - know who they are, as well. time will tell. some politicians appeared before here, as well.— before here, as well. absolutely. the all before here, as well. absolutely. they all know _ before here, as well. absolutely. they all know who _ before here, as well. absolutely. they all know who they _ before here, as well. absolutely. they all know who they are. - before here, as well. absolutely. they all know who they are. this| before here, as well. absolutely. i they all know who they are. this is a time of reckoning. itjust shows that human life is more important than any amount of money and that needs to be the first and foremost decision and an
because it goes back so long, but it is the government that both the products, they failed to make the uk self—sufficient in its blood supplies. to then carry on administering those blood products and not recalling them, they played russian roulette with people's lives. they all know who they are and i'm sure the inquiry team will know who they are, as well. time will tell. some _ know who they are, as well. time will tell. some politicians - know who they are, as well. time will tell. some...
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let me put into context, what i've been looking at a people from families across the uk who have gone into hospitalfor families across the uk who have gone into hospital for treatment, families across the uk who have gone into hospitalfor treatment, and into hospital for treatment, and over 30,000 into hospitalfor treatment, and over 30,000 have come out with infections which were life shattering. and 33,000 of those have died and deaths keep on happening week by week. what i've found is that disaster was no accident. people put their trust in doctors and the government to keep them safe and the government to keep them safe and that trust was betrayed. and then the government compounded the agony by telling them that nothing wrong had been done, that they had had the best available treatment and that as soon as tests were available they were introduced in both of those statements were untrue. that's why what i'm recommending is that compensation must be paid now and i've made various other recommendations to help to make the future of the nhs better and treatment safer. 5ir future of
let me put into context, what i've been looking at a people from families across the uk who have gone into hospitalfor families across the uk who have gone into hospital for treatment, families across the uk who have gone into hospitalfor treatment, and into hospital for treatment, and over 30,000 into hospitalfor treatment, and over 30,000 have come out with infections which were life shattering. and 33,000 of those have died and deaths keep on happening week by week. what i've found is that...
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been in the uk since 2012, after accused of publishing classified documents in 2010. extradition was blocked in 2021. if convicted he faces 175 years in prison. happening today new york senator bob menendez corruption trial continues for sixth day accused of accepting gold bars and cash in exchange for political favors and charged with acting as foreign agent for egypt. menendez and his co-defendants pled not guilty. sean diddy combs posting an apology video after this disturbing surveillance footage obtained by cnn showed him beating his ex-girlfriend cassie ventura. >> i hit rock bottom, i make no excuses, my behavior on that video is inexcusable, i take full responsibility for my action in that video. i was disgusted then when i did it and disgusted now. >> carley: cassie ventura's lawyer says his apology is disingenuous and more about himself than the many people he hurt. wild nascar moment, ricky stenthouse junior throwing a bunch at busch. >> built up frustration with how he runs his mouth all the time about myself, he is frustrated because he doesn't run as goo
been in the uk since 2012, after accused of publishing classified documents in 2010. extradition was blocked in 2021. if convicted he faces 175 years in prison. happening today new york senator bob menendez corruption trial continues for sixth day accused of accepting gold bars and cash in exchange for political favors and charged with acting as foreign agent for egypt. menendez and his co-defendants pled not guilty. sean diddy combs posting an apology video after this disturbing surveillance...
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on the line right now two now, the distractions goodness serious still feel guy and i moments ago, a uk court has ruled that wikileaks founder julian assange has the right to appeal his extradition to the us. a win for assange. the ruling allowed assange to make a final challenge to his extradition and is the latest development in a years-long legal battle assange's wanted by us authorities on espionage charges connected to his organs possessions, publication of thousands of classified documents and diplomatic cables in 2010 and 2011. he faces life in prison. if he is convicted on those charges here in the united states all right. today, cargo ship dali, which slammed into baltimore's francis scott key bridge eight weeks ago, was being refloated and towed finally, to our marine terminal after controlled explosions freed it from the wreckage of that bridge which was lying on top of it. the collision killed six people working on the bridge, collapsing the bridge, and forcing the port to close with the shifts removal officials expect to reopen the port finally, and economic juggernaut by m
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. >> a uk court says wikileaks founder julian assange can appeal extradition to the us on espionage charges. the australian man is wanted for allegedly publishing classified documents in 2010. he claims free speech and has insisted he was working as a journalist, exposing secrets for transparency. his attorneys have argued he could face discrimination here based on his nationality. >> developments for one of the buzziest bills before state lawmakers this spring, a plan to ban bosses from contacting employees when they are off the clock has been shelved, at least for now. on thursday, the bill was held on submission, which means lawmakers intend to hold it indefinitely. san francisco's matt haney proposed this bill, creating a so-called right to disconnect for, excuse me, california would have been the first state in the nation to give workers the right to ignore emails and text messages outside of working hours. opponents have argued, though, that the bill was too vague and it would have hurt businesses. now, we did reach out to haney's office to find out what's next for the bill. we'll let
. >> a uk court says wikileaks founder julian assange can appeal extradition to the us on espionage charges. the australian man is wanted for allegedly publishing classified documents in 2010. he claims free speech and has insisted he was working as a journalist, exposing secrets for transparency. his attorneys have argued he could face discrimination here based on his nationality. >> developments for one of the buzziest bills before state lawmakers this spring, a plan to ban bosses...
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today proves that it can happen in the uk and it did happen in the uk andi the uk and it did happen in the uk and ijust feel validated and vindicated by sir brian and his report today. i vindicated by sir brian and his report today-— vindicated by sir brian and his reort toda . ., ~ ., . ., report today. i would like to echo those thoughts. _ report today. i would like to echo those thoughts. i— report today. i would like to echo those thoughts. i think _ report today. i would like to echo| those thoughts. i think everybody today— those thoughts. i think everybody today has — those thoughts. i think everybody today has read of the disasters that unfolded _ today has read of the disasters that unfolded and sir brian has been very thorough _ unfolded and sir brian has been very thorough and has not minced his words _ thorough and has not minced his words. sir— thorough and has not minced his words. ,, �* ., ., , thorough and has not minced his words. ,, �* ., ., words. sir brian has told the truth toda , words. sir brian has told the truth today. and — words. sir brian ha
today proves that it can happen in the uk and it did happen in the uk andi the uk and it did happen in the uk and ijust feel validated and vindicated by sir brian and his report today. i vindicated by sir brian and his report today-— vindicated by sir brian and his reort toda . ., ~ ., . ., report today. i would like to echo those thoughts. _ report today. i would like to echo those thoughts. i— report today. i would like to echo those thoughts. i think _ report today. i would like to echo|...
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the safety and movement in the uk, it's very very worthy cause. a big thank you to everybody for joining us both here in person and online that would like to realso thank the audio audience and please remain in your seats. but the prime minister exits the stage about a very warm thank you for joining us today. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. >> and even watching tv, television for serious readers, every sunday on "c-span2" oh, from nonfiction authors, discussing their books about your favorite authors online anytime a booktv.org and you can also find us on facebook, youtube, and x at book tv. >> this week on the cspan network, the house and the senate are in session in the think of legislation clarifying the security and exchange committee and the commodity futures trading commission ability to regulate digital assets and crypto currency and senate will take a procedural revoked on the bipartisan bder security and immigration bill that was blocked earlier this year's secretary of state thony blink and will testify before two congres
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, but today happen in the uk, but today proves that it can happen in the uk. and it did happen in the uk and i just feel validated and vindicated . vindicated. >> i think everybody today has read of the, disasters that unfolded , and sir brian has been unfolded, and sir brian has been very thorough and, and has not minced his words. this was a systemic this was by government, by civil servants and by health care professionals. >> i think that really rocks what we think of as society and really challenges the fact , the really challenges the fact, the trust that we put in people to look after to us, do their best and protect us, none of that can we take for granted anymore . we take for granted anymore. >> to other news, julian assange has won a legal bid to bring an appeal against his extradition to the united states. the high court ruled that us assurances over his case were unsatisfactory, and he would get a full appeal hearing. the wikileaks founder faces prosecution in the united states over an alleged conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence inf
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more than 30,000 people in the uk were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. after they were given infected blood products by the national health service here in the 19705 national health service here in the 1970s and 1980s. many of them have since died and others online in the onto their partners who also died. victims and their families have spent decades looking for answers to their questions and fighting for compensation. we begin our coverage with this explainer. oh, it is known as the biggest treatment disaster in nhs history. and so far we know that 3000 people have died in the uk from infected blood and infected blood products given by the nhs. 0verall, 30,000 victims have been identified and these fall into two main categories. there are the people with rare genetic blood clotting disorders such as the haemophiliacs, and there are people who needed blood transfusions after surgery, for example. so let's start with this first group, the haemophiliacs. people with blood clotting disorders, they need a special protein called factor viii, or factor ix inj
more than 30,000 people in the uk were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. after they were given infected blood products by the national health service here in the 19705 national health service here in the 1970s and 1980s. many of them have since died and others online in the onto their partners who also died. victims and their families have spent decades looking for answers to their questions and fighting for compensation. we begin our coverage with this explainer. oh, it is known as the...
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here in the uk there is another warning about the lack of investment in the country's creaking water industry. new research claims that shareholders in some of the uk's largest water companies have withdrawn tens of billions of pounds whilst failing to invest in maintaining or delivering services. at the same time, the report says these firms also want to raise household water bills to pay for future spending. analysis by the university of greenwich shows investors have withdrawn over £85 billion from ten water and sewage firms in england and wales since the industry was privatised more than 30 years ago. 0fwat, the industry regulator, said it "strongly refuted" the figures, but "agrees wholeheartedly with demands for companies to change". water and sewage firms want to increase customers' bills by an average 33% over the next five years to fund improvements in the services. companies are under pressure as sewage spills and water leaks mount up, which critics blame on under—investment in infrastructure. swetha ramachandran, fund manager at artemis investment management, explained
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the high court in london could give a final decision today on whether the wikileaks founder, julian assange, should be sent to the united states to face trial on spying charges. mr assange is wanted in relation to the release of thousands of secret documents on the wars in iraq and afghanistan. here are live pictures from outside the high court in london. mr assanges's supporters have been gathering. throughout the morning. he has resisted extradition for more than ten years. his wife, stella assange, had this to say, before going into court. thank you, everyone, for coming and for the millions of people around the world who are supporting julian and protesting. oi, get out! shouting. we hope that the courts do the right thing today and find injulian�*s favour, but if they don't, we will take an emergency injunction, we will seek an emergency injunction from the european court of human rights. thank you. that was julian assange's wife speaking outside the high court. our diplomatic
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the high court in london could give a final decision today on whether the wikileaks founder, julian assange, should be sent to the united states to face trial on spying charges. mr assange is wanted in relation to the release of thousands of secret documents on the wars in iraq and afghanistan. here are live pictures from outside the high court in london. mr assanges's supporters have been gathering. throughout the morning. he has resisted...
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so uk canada, australia and new zealand and what what the war would have meant to them. and looking at it from that perspective, i suppose you could look at it as for them. an exercise in coalition warfare and the dynamics of coalition warfare and of collective security. so a test of collective security early already been mentioned is a very early test for the united nations now for the commonwealth and for actually many of the countries that form un coalition behind the united states. i think this is also a pivotal turning point. so this is when there's a shifting balance in power in the world by this point. so by 1950 the united states has clearly the superpower and many of these countries, the postwar defense and security is really still taking shape. i think it's already been mentioned. nato has been formed in 1949, but really it's only on paper at that point. it really hasn't taken the shape that we would understand today. the australia and new zealand united states security treaty. so the ans this treaty isn't signed until a year into. the korean war. so 1951. so i
so uk canada, australia and new zealand and what what the war would have meant to them. and looking at it from that perspective, i suppose you could look at it as for them. an exercise in coalition warfare and the dynamics of coalition warfare and of collective security. so a test of collective security early already been mentioned is a very early test for the united nations now for the commonwealth and for actually many of the countries that form un coalition behind the united states. i think...
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an inquiry into the uk's biggest health scandal is due to release its final report in the next few hours. more than 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. men, women and children were given contaminated blood in 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. many of them died as a result, and others unknowingly passed infections onto their partners — some of whom died. the inquiry was announced by then prime minister theresa may in 2017 — after years of campaigning by victims and their families. they are now fighting for compensation. it is known as the biggest treatment disaster in nhs history. and so far we know that 3000 people have died in the uk from infected blood and infected blood products given by the nhs. 0verall, 30,000 victims have been identified and these fall into two main categories. there are the people with rare genetic blood clotting disorders such as the haemophiliacs, and there are people who needed blood transfusions after surgery, for example. so let's start with this first group, the haemophiliacs. people with blood clotting disorders, they need a special protein call
an inquiry into the uk's biggest health scandal is due to release its final report in the next few hours. more than 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. men, women and children were given contaminated blood in 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. many of them died as a result, and others unknowingly passed infections onto their partners — some of whom died. the inquiry was announced by then prime minister theresa may in 2017 — after years of campaigning by victims and their families....
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and so far we know that 3000 people have died in the uk from infected
and so far we know that 3000 people have died in the uk from infected
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, you are looking at positivity across the board with inflation data anticipated this week from the uk and that may continue to go through with the ftse pushing into record territory. frank. >> arabile, you added the holland stock exchange after i leave? that's odd. why didn't you have it up when i was there? arabile, great to see you. >> we make sure you are part of everything. >> great seeing you. >>> we will turn our attention back to the wall street. the october lows looking to extend into the new trading week as the dow pushes 40,000. enthusiasm with the rate cuts and a.i. is pushing the s&p 500 which has set 24 new all-time highs this year. let's talk about if the momentum can continue with alan mcknight. the alan, good morning. >> good morning, frank. >> i'm sure you get calls from investors about the rally. lou how are you viewing the rally? the dow is different from the s&p. >> we are pleased to see the dow doing as well as it has done. through 2023 and through 2024, the tech names are doing well. now we see the other sectors working well. whether it is financials or the techn
, you are looking at positivity across the board with inflation data anticipated this week from the uk and that may continue to go through with the ftse pushing into record territory. frank. >> arabile, you added the holland stock exchange after i leave? that's odd. why didn't you have it up when i was there? arabile, great to see you. >> we make sure you are part of everything. >> great seeing you. >>> we will turn our attention back to the wall street. the october...
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how is it looking around the rest of the uk. the start of the week is fine and dry but it will be more unsettled through the rest of the week. more details in a moment. we will continue with sunny spells, the risk of some showers cropping up on those likely to watch part of north wales and southern areas of england this afternoon, we will see showers developing, and the risk of some thunderstorms and heavy showers towards the west of northern ireland. elsewhere, cloud across northern england, southern scotland but decent sunny spells, and onshore wind, temperature is 15 to 18 degrees on the north sea coast further inland we see temperatures getting into the 20s. through tonight we will see those showers continuing around the south—east, drifting northward, more substantial showers spreading into northern areas of england into tuesday morning and overnight temperatures generally down to about five to 10 degrees but a bit chilly impact parts of eastern scotland where there will be low cloud, mist and fog around the east of scotl
how is it looking around the rest of the uk. the start of the week is fine and dry but it will be more unsettled through the rest of the week. more details in a moment. we will continue with sunny spells, the risk of some showers cropping up on those likely to watch part of north wales and southern areas of england this afternoon, we will see showers developing, and the risk of some thunderstorms and heavy showers towards the west of northern ireland. elsewhere, cloud across northern england,...
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look, i think there's a it's not peculiar to the uk. i think also , you know, in the us think also, you know, in the us we've got this culture of litigation of defensive ness, you know, where you've got this sort of approach , this sort of approach, this adversarial approach. you get these sort of problems. so i think there you know, the french don't always get it right. they often, you know, rush things and things are done in a way that perhaps isn't fair. but i do think we need now to find a better way by which people can come forward from within the institution, blow the whistle as it were, in a way that is safe and secure for them , so that we and secure for them, so that we can get to the truth more quickly. >> robert, tell us about herbie's law. what you came on here to talk to us about this morning. you feel very passionately about this, don't. we? saw a picture of your cat this morning. so you're clearly an animal lover. >> yeah. mrs. landingham, character from the west wing . character from the west wing. there she is. she's. >
look, i think there's a it's not peculiar to the uk. i think also , you know, in the us think also, you know, in the us we've got this culture of litigation of defensive ness, you know, where you've got this sort of approach , this sort of approach, this adversarial approach. you get these sort of problems. so i think there you know, the french don't always get it right. they often, you know, rush things and things are done in a way that perhaps isn't fair. but i do think we need now to find a...
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i'm optimistic in the uk. >>> the uk minister has criticized uk regulators anti-fraud proposproposals. it floated a new set of rules that would require banks as well as payment companies to refund victims up to 415,000 pounds per claim. he told the financial times there were quote significant problems with the plans. the regulator says it is increasing protections for people and working to prevent fraud. the economic secretary to the treasury and minister for the uk joins us then. secretary, thank you for the time. i appreciate it this morning. is it fair to say that the problem here with the psr has put forward is too high and may encourage more complicit fraud is your issue with the rules put forward? >> look, they are what you mentioned, are some of the i issues. the psr did say to me they will look at the evidence this year to make sure the industry is capable of making any changes and make sure we are looking at the practical impacts and if they see the relevant evidence, they will change tack. i will hold them to that this year. >> if they change tack, what is your hope? would i
i'm optimistic in the uk. >>> the uk minister has criticized uk regulators anti-fraud proposproposals. it floated a new set of rules that would require banks as well as payment companies to refund victims up to 415,000 pounds per claim. he told the financial times there were quote significant problems with the plans. the regulator says it is increasing protections for people and working to prevent fraud. the economic secretary to the treasury and minister for the uk joins us then....