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this woman from syria is one of three quarters of a million people in the uk that speaks little or no english. it is up to her 1a—year—old daughter to help her. when she has an appointment in the doctor or dentist or anything i go with her to help her because she doesn't know the language. and when she goes sometimes shopping i go to help her. the government is spending £50 million to help women integrate better. here at this doctor's surgery better. here at this doctor's surgery 80% of appointments have to be translated. we have taken people from the local community, trained them up and up skilled them to communicate with patients, translate and deliver healthca re. communicate with patients, translate and deliver healthcare. find the word. bbc research shows a 1296 and deliver healthcare. find the word. bbc research shows a 12% rise word. bbc research shows a 1296 rise in the number of people taking official english classes in the last three years, but that is still much
this woman from syria is one of three quarters of a million people in the uk that speaks little or no english. it is up to her 1a—year—old daughter to help her. when she has an appointment in the doctor or dentist or anything i go with her to help her because she doesn't know the language. and when she goes sometimes shopping i go to help her. the government is spending £50 million to help women integrate better. here at this doctor's surgery better. here at this doctor's surgery 80% of...
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i know you look at it from the uk eyes and i look at both sets of eyes. —— funding a campaign. whichever way we look at this commit is a bit of a mess. it is a mess tragically since before the referendum was called. i hope ada tonight we can move on on out hope ada tonight we can move on on our other european issues and that we can see some way where the united kingdom and the house of commons can come to a consensus around kingdom and the house of commons can come to a consensus around the sort of brexit or indeed any brexit that they intend to deliver. it is a late one. i will let you go to bed. thank you for staying up with us. with me as patti smith from the irish times. it is just messy. she was making the point arlen was supposed to pick up an mep, did they pick up if the uk are taking part christmas —— ireland was supposed to. there are two seats
i know you look at it from the uk eyes and i look at both sets of eyes. —— funding a campaign. whichever way we look at this commit is a bit of a mess. it is a mess tragically since before the referendum was called. i hope ada tonight we can move on on out hope ada tonight we can move on on our other european issues and that we can see some way where the united kingdom and the house of commons can come to a consensus around kingdom and the house of commons can come to a consensus around the...
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we want to understand what the uk needs this
we want to understand what the uk needs this
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she left the uk aged 15, and wanted to return to raise a baby son, who has since died. there have been many other cases in the last decade of legal aid being granted to people stripped of their nationality because of terror links. in an interview this morning,
she left the uk aged 15, and wanted to return to raise a baby son, who has since died. there have been many other cases in the last decade of legal aid being granted to people stripped of their nationality because of terror links. in an interview this morning,
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a weekend that began with wind and rain ended on a relatively quiet note across most parts of the uk. that is how we start the new working week, with some dry weather for most of us. western areas will see some rain, and that will slowly spread eastwards over the next few days. could be some fog patches to contend with, and for a time, butjust for a time, it will turn a little bit warmer. this is what's going on — the view from space, the satellite picture from a little earlier on. you can see a few stripes of cloud pushing in from the west, but all these frontal systems making very, very slow progress, so this monday morning really only dragged across the far west of the uk. elsewhere, high pressure in charge, very light winds, hence we have some mist and fog patches around. they should tend to clear through the morning, and in most places monday will bring some spells of sunshine. best of the sunshine likely to be found across scotland.
a weekend that began with wind and rain ended on a relatively quiet note across most parts of the uk. that is how we start the new working week, with some dry weather for most of us. western areas will see some rain, and that will slowly spread eastwards over the next few days. could be some fog patches to contend with, and for a time, butjust for a time, it will turn a little bit warmer. this is what's going on — the view from space, the satellite picture from a little earlier on. you can...
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the front, though, will mean we see the wind picking up quite notably across the western side of the uk through the weekend. but still, we‘re very much dominated by dry weather.
the front, though, will mean we see the wind picking up quite notably across the western side of the uk through the weekend. but still, we‘re very much dominated by dry weather.
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you referred to there, yes, has named by uk on sources, has been identify. sri lankan officials have believed they're all sri lankan citizens, but we do know he studied in the southeast of england in 2006 to 2007, a short before. it's not known exactly where he studied or precisely for how long, but this has a slightly better traveled more worldly picture of that group of nine bombser pictured in the isis video in which they used to try to suggest their responsibility for this horrifying act of mass murder. i should also point out the one security person i spoke to here in the uk says that it is highly likely frankly that isis was
you referred to there, yes, has named by uk on sources, has been identify. sri lankan officials have believed they're all sri lankan citizens, but we do know he studied in the southeast of england in 2006 to 2007, a short before. it's not known exactly where he studied or precisely for how long, but this has a slightly better traveled more worldly picture of that group of nine bombser pictured in the isis video in which they used to try to suggest their responsibility for this horrifying act of...
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donald tusk said it is entirely up to the uk as how it is perceived and deal with the withdrawal agreement. they can either ratify, leave the extension oi’ either ratify, leave the extension or rethink the brexit strategy if they want. they can revoke article 50, they have the time to do that. up 50, they have the time to do that. up to october 31. he dodged a question as to whether this is the final extension or whether it can be renewed. under the terms of article
donald tusk said it is entirely up to the uk as how it is perceived and deal with the withdrawal agreement. they can either ratify, leave the extension oi’ either ratify, leave the extension or rethink the brexit strategy if they want. they can revoke article 50, they have the time to do that. up 50, they have the time to do that. up to october 31. he dodged a question as to whether this is the final extension or whether it can be renewed. under the terms of article
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strengthened my conviction that the best way is ratification of the withdrawal agreement as approved by the uk government and endorsed by this parliament, and also by the european council. ten days ago the european council. ten days ago the european council. ten days ago the european council followed the request of the extension of article 50 until the 22nd of may on the condition the house of commons approve the withdrawal deal before the 29th of march. unfortunately, that did not happen. making reference to the statement by the
strengthened my conviction that the best way is ratification of the withdrawal agreement as approved by the uk government and endorsed by this parliament, and also by the european council. ten days ago the european council. ten days ago the european council. ten days ago the european council followed the request of the extension of article 50 until the 22nd of may on the condition the house of commons approve the withdrawal deal before the 29th of march. unfortunately, that did not happen....
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we need clarity from the uk's side and the extension will be regarded upon by the dutch government, of course, with benevolence. we want to understand what the uk need this extension for and what the political surroundings are for theresa may to have this extension. and then comes the question of the conditions of what role the uk will play during this extension time. so, all eyes on the elysee palace this evening. i'm joined by our paris correspondent, lucy williamson.
we need clarity from the uk's side and the extension will be regarded upon by the dutch government, of course, with benevolence. we want to understand what the uk need this extension for and what the political surroundings are for theresa may to have this extension. and then comes the question of the conditions of what role the uk will play during this extension time. so, all eyes on the elysee palace this evening. i'm joined by our paris correspondent, lucy williamson.
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it's thought that tens of thousands of people across the uk don't realise they should be paying —— shouldn't be paying tax. that's why they have decided to advertise exemption more to just have one standardised form and to give people the money back right up to the point that they were first diagnosed. sharon managed to get help but her mum ‘s local citizens advice. they say a lot of people are put up by the term severe mental impairment. it's not a nice term really, that's something we discuss a people when they're talking about whether they may qualify, whether they may be eligible to make the claim. under
it's thought that tens of thousands of people across the uk don't realise they should be paying —— shouldn't be paying tax. that's why they have decided to advertise exemption more to just have one standardised form and to give people the money back right up to the point that they were first diagnosed. sharon managed to get help but her mum ‘s local citizens advice. they say a lot of people are put up by the term severe mental impairment. it's not a nice term really, that's something we...
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but at one point he was faced with a £54,000 health bill, despite living in the uk since the early 1970s. it was really rough. a bad experience.
but at one point he was faced with a £54,000 health bill, despite living in the uk since the early 1970s. it was really rough. a bad experience.
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and the legacy of the uk's military action in iraq and libya. our engagement and our involvement in both iraq and libya has turned out to have had calamitous outcomes. but first, mps we re calamitous outcomes. but first, mps were supposed to be starting the easter holiday this week, but the break was cancelled because of brexit. the house of lords cracked on with debating and amending the european withdrawal bill. the legislation obliges the government to try and keep the uk in the eu if a nodal scenario looks likely. we'll be hearing some of the lord's debate ina be hearing some of the lord's debate in a moment. the house of commons approve the legislation by one vote last wednesday but the arguments about it raged on. with the lead of the house confirm that the bill that is currently going to the house of lords at the moment is the biggest dog ‘s dinner of any bill that we have seen in recent times his is the government opposed to this bill and
and the legacy of the uk's military action in iraq and libya. our engagement and our involvement in both iraq and libya has turned out to have had calamitous outcomes. but first, mps we re calamitous outcomes. but first, mps were supposed to be starting the easter holiday this week, but the break was cancelled because of brexit. the house of lords cracked on with debating and amending the european withdrawal bill. the legislation obliges the government to try and keep the uk in the eu if a...
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and its economy is likely to become bigger than the uk's. the size of this democratic exercise is like no other, but the issues that it brings up are all too familiar. social media, once again, is playing a part in swaying political opinions. and once again, misinformation, so—called "fake news" is attempting to cloud voters‘ judgment. and the problem is, last year, bbc—led research revealed that ordinary citizens in india are less concerned with the facts of a story, and they are more likely to share it if it bolsters their national identity.
and its economy is likely to become bigger than the uk's. the size of this democratic exercise is like no other, but the issues that it brings up are all too familiar. social media, once again, is playing a part in swaying political opinions. and once again, misinformation, so—called "fake news" is attempting to cloud voters‘ judgment. and the problem is, last year, bbc—led research revealed that ordinary citizens in india are less concerned with the facts of a story, and they...
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start with a touch of frost around, quite a chilly feel and that window down the eastern side of the uk, on the whole, the bank holiday weekend looks dry for many places, those temperatures recovering by monday. what i used welcome to newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. the headlines: tens of thousands of venezuelans take to the streets, after a call from opposition leader juan guaido to topple president maduro. in washington, senior officials urge president maduro‘s supporters to abandon him. this is clearly not a coup. we recognise juan guaido as the legitimate interim president of venezuela. and i'm mariko oi in tokyo. a new era begins injapan. celebrations are under way — as naruhito becomes the country's emperor. one of the world's critically endangered animals —
start with a touch of frost around, quite a chilly feel and that window down the eastern side of the uk, on the whole, the bank holiday weekend looks dry for many places, those temperatures recovering by monday. what i used welcome to newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. the headlines: tens of thousands of venezuelans take to the streets, after a call from opposition leader juan guaido to topple president maduro. in washington, senior officials urge president maduro‘s supporters to abandon...
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start with a touch of frost around, quite chilly feel and that window down the eastern side of the uk, some showers around as well. on the whole, the bank holiday weekend looks dry for many places, this temperatures recovering by monday. i'm kasia madera with bbc news. our top story: there have been more clashes in venezuela between protesters and the police. authorities say they are dealing with an attempted coup after the opposition leader, juan guaido, called on protestors to take to the streets in a final push to overthrow president maduro. the us president, donald trump, has said he stands with the people of venezuela. the white house has warned there will be consequences ifjuan guaido doesn't succceed. and this is our other main story across the bbc. celebrations are underway injapan as former crown price naruhito becomes the country's new emperor, a day after his father became the first emperor to abdicate in more than two centuries. that's all. stay with bbc news.
start with a touch of frost around, quite chilly feel and that window down the eastern side of the uk, some showers around as well. on the whole, the bank holiday weekend looks dry for many places, this temperatures recovering by monday. i'm kasia madera with bbc news. our top story: there have been more clashes in venezuela between protesters and the police. authorities say they are dealing with an attempted coup after the opposition leader, juan guaido, called on protestors to take to the...
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uncertainty as to whether they will go to the south of the north of the uk but what it does mean is the weather turns more settled and we start to get rain into the forecast as we head into the middle part of next week but at least temperatures will recover after that chilly snap later this week. as ever, there is more on the website. hello. this is bbc news with geeta guru—murthy. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. thousands of haemophiliacs infected with hepatitis c and hiv an inquiry begins into how their blood was contaminated. violence erupts on the streets of venezuela after opposition leader juan guaido calls for military support to oust president nicolas maduro. a new police investigation is launched into the deaths of hundreds of patients at gosport war memorial hospital. labour's governing body agrees to support a second brexit referendum but only if other options fail. we report from nottingham on social mobility or the lack of it and what can be done to promote better career opportunities outside london. and japan's empe
uncertainty as to whether they will go to the south of the north of the uk but what it does mean is the weather turns more settled and we start to get rain into the forecast as we head into the middle part of next week but at least temperatures will recover after that chilly snap later this week. as ever, there is more on the website. hello. this is bbc news with geeta guru—murthy. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. thousands of...
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pay—outs in scotland are higher than in the rest of the uk. just hours before the start of the inquiry today, the government at westminster announced increased funding, but campaigners say it's much too early to say whether it addresses their main concerns. today, in some other countries, full compensation has been paid. officials have been taken to court. only now, more than three decades on, is the uk mounting a full public inquiry. campaigners hope it will get to the truth. hugh pym, bbc news. our health editor, hugh pym reporting. in venezuela, there have been clashes outside a military base in the capital caracas. the authorities say they dealing with what they say is an attempted coup after the opposition leader juan guaido announced he was in the final phase of ending the rule of president maduro. mr guaido declared himself interim president in january and has called for massive street protests to force mr maduro from office. from caracas, our correspondent guilermo 0lmo reports. it started this morning. with tear gas fired on those on
pay—outs in scotland are higher than in the rest of the uk. just hours before the start of the inquiry today, the government at westminster announced increased funding, but campaigners say it's much too early to say whether it addresses their main concerns. today, in some other countries, full compensation has been paid. officials have been taken to court. only now, more than three decades on, is the uk mounting a full public inquiry. campaigners hope it will get to the truth. hugh pym, bbc...
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been quite wet for a time in northern ireland, but the rain's clearing now and pushing into mainland uk and that process will continue throughout the rest of the evening and overnight, so it does limit the fall in temperatures to be mild for most. but under the clear skies again in eastern england, in particular, it under the clear skies again in eastern england, in particular, it'll be quite chilly as we head towards dawn and as we've seen recently in the morning hours, we could have some fog around in central and eastern areas taking a while to clear away the land tomorrow looks a little cloudy on the hall at my shower is around because the weather front is making steady progress eastwards, but the sunshine will punch through the clouds and get more energy to that cloud and that moisture so some big showers and thunderstorms developing this afternoon but not for all, there will be a lively downpour, gusty winds and looks drier with fewer showers around northern ireland but still some around in northern england southern and central england as his eyes well. as we follow that progress o
been quite wet for a time in northern ireland, but the rain's clearing now and pushing into mainland uk and that process will continue throughout the rest of the evening and overnight, so it does limit the fall in temperatures to be mild for most. but under the clear skies again in eastern england, in particular, it under the clear skies again in eastern england, in particular, it'll be quite chilly as we head towards dawn and as we've seen recently in the morning hours, we could have some fog...
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the uk is well behind other countries affected by all this. france, italy and japan, for example, have put people on trial, officials and politicians. compensation has been paid out. nothing like that has happened here. yes, there have been financial subsistence payments but never finding fault in compensation for the loss of a loved one, penn station for a loss of earnings over a lifetime and that is where this inquiry may eventually get to, with its power to pull documents, molly millions of them from around whitehall. the power to compel witnesses to give evidence and yes, politicians, secretaries of state, ministers going back will be asked to give evidence next year sometime. no wonder it has been called the uk's biggest ever public inquiry. thank you. hugh pym, our health reporter. in venezuela, there have been clashes outside a military base in the capital caracas. the authorities say they dealing with what they say is an attempted coup, after the opposition leader juan guaido announced he was in the "final phase" of ending the rule of
the uk is well behind other countries affected by all this. france, italy and japan, for example, have put people on trial, officials and politicians. compensation has been paid out. nothing like that has happened here. yes, there have been financial subsistence payments but never finding fault in compensation for the loss of a loved one, penn station for a loss of earnings over a lifetime and that is where this inquiry may eventually get to, with its power to pull documents, molly millions of...
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sharing intelligence the uk over the some of the united states seems to be taking us to the wire, the fact that these telecom operators are having this briefing and he keeps upping, the almost doubled down their rhetoric. every time. this is going to put a huge amount of pressure on theresa may and the prime minister and her government to justify the decisions they keep huawei in the network of that is the dealer they want to do. let's remind you of our main stories, what is going on in venezuela, there is a lot that is unclear at the situation because we have seen people out on the street. juan guaido was called for a final push to call for the end of president maduro. they are seen running clashes and fewer people out on the street, clashes between police and tear gas but we will be trying to get an overview of what these protests are, katie watson in these protests are, katie watson in the next edition of outside source. hello there, let's take a look at what's going on and over the recent days, our focus has what's going on and over the recent days, ourfocus has been on what's goi
sharing intelligence the uk over the some of the united states seems to be taking us to the wire, the fact that these telecom operators are having this briefing and he keeps upping, the almost doubled down their rhetoric. every time. this is going to put a huge amount of pressure on theresa may and the prime minister and her government to justify the decisions they keep huawei in the network of that is the dealer they want to do. let's remind you of our main stories, what is going on in...
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pay—outs in scotland are higher than in the rest of the uk. just hours before the start of the inquiry today, the government at westminster announced increased funding, but campaigners say it's much too early to say whether it addresses their main concerns. in some other countries, full compensation has been paid. officials have been taken to court. only now, more than three decades on, is the uk mounting a full public inquiry. campaigners hope it will get to the truth. the labour mp the labourmp on the labour mp on the parliamentary group for the contaminated blood, why is it taken so long to get to this point? that is a really good question and i think successive governments have failed to have this public inquiry to properly compensate people who are clearly harmed by the nhs perceiving contaminated blood, contaminated blood products. so it is a very good question and it is only through the determination of so many people who are victims of the scandal and their families that they have carried on fighting for so long and now we do have to s
pay—outs in scotland are higher than in the rest of the uk. just hours before the start of the inquiry today, the government at westminster announced increased funding, but campaigners say it's much too early to say whether it addresses their main concerns. in some other countries, full compensation has been paid. officials have been taken to court. only now, more than three decades on, is the uk mounting a full public inquiry. campaigners hope it will get to the truth. the labour mp the...
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coming all the way from the arctic pushing its way down the uk by the end of the week. down the north sea coast, otherwise the wind shouldn't be too strong. it will feel chilly, there temperatures following away by there temperatures following away by the end of the week but probably rising as we head into the weekend. venezuela's opposition leader calls for the military to move nicolas maduro from power. the definitive end to power began today. we have the people of venezuela. today the armed forces on the side of the people and on the side of the constitution. in venezuela, there have been at rival rallies broadcast on state tv. the country's defence minister says he has the total loyalty of the military. also in the programme, the streets have been filled with supporters. the protests are violent in the us has voiced its support for the opposition. we want a peaceful transition. these things do not happen overnight. in three short months, the world to see the horrors of the regime. the events in venezuela are fast moving. it is still highly uncertain but it seems tha
coming all the way from the arctic pushing its way down the uk by the end of the week. down the north sea coast, otherwise the wind shouldn't be too strong. it will feel chilly, there temperatures following away by there temperatures following away by the end of the week but probably rising as we head into the weekend. venezuela's opposition leader calls for the military to move nicolas maduro from power. the definitive end to power began today. we have the people of venezuela. today the armed...
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as it clears, it is pushing into the mainland uk. that class will act like you plug it right, giving us rain, stopping the falling temperatures so not as chilly. for central and eastern areas, we will see temperatures within a few degrees off eating out of the fog returns. that will be around to mourning for the morning rush, as will be rain. our weatherfront will break up and clear away. we will find it is the focus for some heavy showers in the afternoon, triggered by temperatures rising to 16 or 17 could, once again, yield some pretty damp downpours with some hail and thunder. another sunny day on thursday, at this time, progressively wintry in the north coast. it will feel colder by the end of the day. gunshots, tear gas and protests. events a re gunshots, tear gas and protests. events are moving fast in venezuelan. the opposition leader juan guaido has been filled flanked by soldiers and is calling for people to take to the streets. the situation is tense and it is not clear where all this leads or who was following him. the def
as it clears, it is pushing into the mainland uk. that class will act like you plug it right, giving us rain, stopping the falling temperatures so not as chilly. for central and eastern areas, we will see temperatures within a few degrees off eating out of the fog returns. that will be around to mourning for the morning rush, as will be rain. our weatherfront will break up and clear away. we will find it is the focus for some heavy showers in the afternoon, triggered by temperatures rising to...
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and if you look at other countries, we love to talk about canada and the uk, but look at countries like germany and france, even with problems in their kind of country's budgets, they have made a priority to say that in our country, health care is a right. and that is something that the united states has not done but that this debate is forcing. >> doctor, thank you very much for joining us. former director of policy in the obama administration. are we out of time? >> we are. a busy day. >> kind of crazy. >> infrastructure, campaign, venezuela, health care. >> remember the infrastructure weeks that used to happen? kind of interesting to see that we might be making some progress. >> we might be making some progress. i will note this morning at the conference in l.a. the president's chief of staff and omb director mick mulvaney said he was not dhaft thconfident th could get anything done on the sfru infrastructure. but that was before the meeting. >> all right. thanks for joining us. check us out on social media, connect with our show. right now, we hand it off to kasie hunt down in washi
and if you look at other countries, we love to talk about canada and the uk, but look at countries like germany and france, even with problems in their kind of country's budgets, they have made a priority to say that in our country, health care is a right. and that is something that the united states has not done but that this debate is forcing. >> doctor, thank you very much for joining us. former director of policy in the obama administration. are we out of time? >> we are. a busy...
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the uk's second biggest ca re in gosport. the uk's second biggest care home operator, four seasons, is going into administration. it is the latest in a series of care providers that has run into trouble. 0ur social affairs correspondent alison holt is here. a5 asi as i say, a very big provider, what will happen to the residents? you can imaginea will happen to the residents? you can imagine a lot of people will be worried by this but the company itself is reassuring patients and staff that although this is important for business, nothing will change for them. the care homes will keep operating in the same way. it is worth saying that if the company was in imminent danger of collapse, the regulator, the care quality commission, would have to issue a warning. i'm told that hasn't happened. let me give you a sense of the scale of four seasons health care. it has 17,000 residents and patients living in 322 care homes across the uk and it employs 22,000 staff. it is a big operation. it's been struggling of debts of more than £500
the uk's second biggest ca re in gosport. the uk's second biggest care home operator, four seasons, is going into administration. it is the latest in a series of care providers that has run into trouble. 0ur social affairs correspondent alison holt is here. a5 asi as i say, a very big provider, what will happen to the residents? you can imaginea will happen to the residents? you can imagine a lot of people will be worried by this but the company itself is reassuring patients and staff that...
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even in the uk you can buy private insurance. in canada you can come to the u.s. the mayo clinic in rochester has a lot of patients that are canadians coming to the united states. so the fact that people would have a difficult time finding a private option in this country i think would concern a lot of people. >> thank you. it certainly concerns me. >> congresswoman, may i make a comment about medicare advantage? >> can i ask dr. blahaus about a question first? and then if you have time, certainly. >> will this provide free health care for illegal immigrants? >> well, the bill i analyzed indicates that it would be -- the benefits would be provided for every resident of the united states and it's left to the secretary of hhs to basically promulgate regulations that define a resident. there's nothing in the legislation that excludes the undocumented immigrants from receiving benefits. my working assumption is they would be eligible for benefits. thank you. as you already know, i come from a district where the number one, the number one concern is border security and
even in the uk you can buy private insurance. in canada you can come to the u.s. the mayo clinic in rochester has a lot of patients that are canadians coming to the united states. so the fact that people would have a difficult time finding a private option in this country i think would concern a lot of people. >> thank you. it certainly concerns me. >> congresswoman, may i make a comment about medicare advantage? >> can i ask dr. blahaus about a question first? and then if you...
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in the uk. and what we've seenis producing. in the uk. and what we've seen is that we have seen production allocation moved to —— between plants and is seen production shifts a change. it is responding to the general feeling of uncertainty and instability in the sector. there are some good news, as you point out. well, car manufacturing might be down, we saw in march another rise for commercial vehicle manufacturing in the uk. that is good news. it is a pie about a quarter. it is a very different sector, so —— it is up about a quarter. it is a thriving sector. that is why today we are really pleased to announce the findings ofa really pleased to announce the findings of a report that shine the light on this section and the people who drive it and the people have really drive our economy generating £56 billion a year in wages alone for the economy, so this is good news. on demand and market, what type of bands are the most popular? the typical white van that we just saw a little bit earlier? —— what type of vans are the popula
in the uk. and what we've seenis producing. in the uk. and what we've seen is that we have seen production allocation moved to —— between plants and is seen production shifts a change. it is responding to the general feeling of uncertainty and instability in the sector. there are some good news, as you point out. well, car manufacturing might be down, we saw in march another rise for commercial vehicle manufacturing in the uk. that is good news. it is a pie about a quarter. it is a very...
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four seasons has 250 care homes across the uk caring for more than 13,000 people. accounting firm kpmg has been fined £6 million, "severely reprimanded" and told to undertake an internal review over the way it audited an insurance company. the financial reporting council said it related to the 2008 and 2009 audits of equity red star, a firm based at the lloyds of london market. an independent body should oversee the rail network, according to britain's railway companies. in submissions made to a government—appointed review into rail, the firms also said long—distance routes should be serviced by more than one company. the rail delivery group added that control of commuter routes could be handed over to local authorities. we've had the latest snapshot of the economic health of the eurozone through — and despite a very challenging period — it looks like the area will avoid being dragged into a recession. although the us—china trade war, brexit and a downturn in germany's factory sector have loomed large, today's data shows the eurozone beats forecasts with
four seasons has 250 care homes across the uk caring for more than 13,000 people. accounting firm kpmg has been fined £6 million, "severely reprimanded" and told to undertake an internal review over the way it audited an insurance company. the financial reporting council said it related to the 2008 and 2009 audits of equity red star, a firm based at the lloyds of london market. an independent body should oversee the rail network, according to britain's railway companies. in...
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and as ever there is so much excitement and betting going on here in the uk. one bookmaker quit taking bets on the gender earlier this month. a huge number of bets coming in suggesting it was a girl. they thought there might be some insider knowledge so stopped taking that bet. favorite name right now is diana. if you type in prince arthur, james, or alexander into the royal website t redirects to the home page, leading some to think it might be a little prince expected to be born. harry and meghan's one year anniversary is coming up on may 19th. the thinking is they'll be proud new parents before then. frances? >> we'll see how they're going to announce it. i no he they've started that new instagram account. maybe they'll go that way. thank you. >>> olympic athlete pita taufatofua, who became famous for gracing the 2016 and 2018 opening ceremonies shirtless and carrying a tongan flag announced on the "today" show that he is attempting to qualify for his third olympics in sprint kayak. >> so my goal is to be the first person to make three new sports. i'm tryin
and as ever there is so much excitement and betting going on here in the uk. one bookmaker quit taking bets on the gender earlier this month. a huge number of bets coming in suggesting it was a girl. they thought there might be some insider knowledge so stopped taking that bet. favorite name right now is diana. if you type in prince arthur, james, or alexander into the royal website t redirects to the home page, leading some to think it might be a little prince expected to be born. harry and...
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and they called out the uk and france as being strong so, really, their formula's working across the board what's interesting here is, you know, its value, its indulgence. you look at what's working for mcdonald's they ran classics with bacon so bacon works for them, doughnut sticks. so, it's not healthy eating, per se it's value and indulgence, on top of remodels that are helping to drive sales as well. >> we've talked about that a lot. fast, fresh. same old stuff you've always gotten, you know you don't need that crazy, molded, you know, pork product rib thing. you don't need that if you just get fresh burgers that you get quickly, right, and in a clean environment. >> i think that's exactly right. it's about speed it's about value and convenience. and mcdonald's is giving the customer what they want. you look back a few years ago, and they were trying a lot of different things and then the real turning point was whenever steve easterbrook, current ceo, put in all-day breakfast. it's what the customer wanted. they went back toward more sort of indulgent products, and that has worke
and they called out the uk and france as being strong so, really, their formula's working across the board what's interesting here is, you know, its value, its indulgence. you look at what's working for mcdonald's they ran classics with bacon so bacon works for them, doughnut sticks. so, it's not healthy eating, per se it's value and indulgence, on top of remodels that are helping to drive sales as well. >> we've talked about that a lot. fast, fresh. same old stuff you've always gotten,...
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heavy debt load and intend to appoint administrators four seasons has got 250 care homes across the uk caring for more than 30,000 people and sources at the company are saying residents and patients will not be affected by the administration while it seeks a buyer. the part of the company that i’u ns buyer. the part of the company that runs the care homes will not formally enter administration and continues to have access to cash for its operations. important to note for anybody that may be concerned about this as the result of a relative being on one of the care homes. residents and patients will not be affected by the administration while four seasons health care seeks a buyer. we will bring you more on that as we get it. we also hearing separately that there is breaking news coming out of glasgow airport, all have been suspended in and out of glasgow airport, the airport has confirmed the runway is not operational, an incident was declared just a little while ago, 10:25am, and we have no further detail at the moment on exactly what the nature of the incident is, but we can tell yo
heavy debt load and intend to appoint administrators four seasons has got 250 care homes across the uk caring for more than 30,000 people and sources at the company are saying residents and patients will not be affected by the administration while it seeks a buyer. the part of the company that i’u ns buyer. the part of the company that runs the care homes will not formally enter administration and continues to have access to cash for its operations. important to note for anybody that may be...
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we came back to the uk in 2009, we had got referred to the national liver centre at king's. the new treatments came on stream. the treatment worked, but his liver was so badly damaged, and on the day he was told that he had got the, um, sustained viral response, and it was considered cleared, he was also told that the blip was cancerous. and within six weeks he was actually being operated on for cancer. the chances of being alive one year after a transplant are... i want to try and understand how so many warnings from as early as the 19505 were ignored, and how any government can put a small, vulnerable part of their community at such a severe risk. and who was responsible? and for those responsible, i'd like them to never enjoy a night's sleep ever again for what they did. he woke up feeling weird and vomited blood. and what they said was that his liverfailure had caused his kidneys to fail, so his respiratory system and his heart would fail. and they took him up to the intensive care, and the last thing he said to me was, "i love you". and he knew i was there, cos i had sa
we came back to the uk in 2009, we had got referred to the national liver centre at king's. the new treatments came on stream. the treatment worked, but his liver was so badly damaged, and on the day he was told that he had got the, um, sustained viral response, and it was considered cleared, he was also told that the blip was cancerous. and within six weeks he was actually being operated on for cancer. the chances of being alive one year after a transplant are... i want to try and understand...
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well, uk—based bright network, which was set up in 2013, is making job—hunting easy for graduates by using it's platform to connect over one million students with blue chip employers — including the likes of goldman sachs and dyson. first of all, explain to me, there's so first of all, explain to me, there's so many recruitment companies out there promising so many things, what is it about years that set you apart? we are all about using technology and data, we are about creating the workforce of tomorrow, that's the mission, we've got over 190,000 bright young people on the network and over 300 top employers, from pwc, google and the likes and it's about connecting those communities in a smarter and more intelligent way. how do you measure success ? intelligent way. how do you measure success? it's about getting members jobs, that's what gets me in the team working better. but once you get thejob, do team working better. but once you get the job, do you check on them, that they're happy? 10096, a survey at recently saying 75% of people in the uk regret their career choice and that
well, uk—based bright network, which was set up in 2013, is making job—hunting easy for graduates by using it's platform to connect over one million students with blue chip employers — including the likes of goldman sachs and dyson. first of all, explain to me, there's so first of all, explain to me, there's so many recruitment companies out there promising so many things, what is it about years that set you apart? we are all about using technology and data, we are about creating the...
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we will see an east west split across many parts of the uk. this is the satellite for this morning, in the west, you see this weather front, bringing outbreaks morning, in the west, you see this weatherfront, bringing outbreaks of rain especially across northern ireland. moving its way, spreading into western scotland and wales. mist, cloud and fog will clear from eastern parts, brighter skies developing, most of england and wales will have some sunshine this afternoon. maximum temperatures reaching 16—19, 20 degrees, a little cooler in the west. this rain will gradually move its way further east, it will start to pep up a little bit into the early hours of wednesday. overnight temperatures reaching for -10 overnight temperatures reaching for — 10 degrees, not a cold night. you can see this area of rain, gradually breaking as it moves eastwards, becoming a line of showers, spreading towards eastern areas of england during the afternoon. some brighter skies in the east, brighter skies eventually developing in the west, maximum temperatures
we will see an east west split across many parts of the uk. this is the satellite for this morning, in the west, you see this weather front, bringing outbreaks morning, in the west, you see this weatherfront, bringing outbreaks of rain especially across northern ireland. moving its way, spreading into western scotland and wales. mist, cloud and fog will clear from eastern parts, brighter skies developing, most of england and wales will have some sunshine this afternoon. maximum temperatures...
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interesting piece for a if they are interested in the uk economy. and finally we have the story about this advertisement by cnet systems in the us, we're looking fox news here, but we have as many others have, they are looking for a occasion, mail applicant" —— caucasian male applicant. they've sucked the person who put the advert out there, they're trying to firefighters a consequence. but many people can relate to the fact that many companies are trying to hire certain types of people to increase the diversity in the workplace. we look at it and think of my guys, that is shocking, you wouldn't expect it in today's day and age but would also be surprised how widely this stuff does actually happen. when i was living in argentina, for example, is not uncommon for photos and specific job requirements there as well. companies are trying to increase diversity for a good reason, because the idea is if you have a diverse work was then you have innovation, does make workforce, then it's not all the same —— workforce, productivity will go up, et cet
interesting piece for a if they are interested in the uk economy. and finally we have the story about this advertisement by cnet systems in the us, we're looking fox news here, but we have as many others have, they are looking for a occasion, mail applicant" —— caucasian male applicant. they've sucked the person who put the advert out there, they're trying to firefighters a consequence. but many people can relate to the fact that many companies are trying to hire certain types of...
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it says the us is threatening to sever intelligence ties with the uk over huawei, apparently set to get the go—ahead to help build britain's 56 network. let's look at russia's mk newspaper now. it's among many covering the story of the discovery of a whale in norway, wearing a gopro camera harness that can be traced back to russia, but it pours cold water on claims it could be being used as a spy. on to the financial times. its main story is on the plight of the iranian economy, which it says is collapsing under us sanctions. the guardian has a story on the uk economy, which it reports could be in for its worst decade since the second world war. and finally, fox news. it reports on a tech company apologising after putting out an ad seeking "caucasian" candidates only. with me is fiona cincotta, senior market analyst at city index. britain could be dealing with highway? it says here that theresa may is reportedly ready to give them the go—ahead for the chinese technology firm to supply non—core elements, it says of the uk's new mobile system. now, there have been a lot of concerns
it says the us is threatening to sever intelligence ties with the uk over huawei, apparently set to get the go—ahead to help build britain's 56 network. let's look at russia's mk newspaper now. it's among many covering the story of the discovery of a whale in norway, wearing a gopro camera harness that can be traced back to russia, but it pours cold water on claims it could be being used as a spy. on to the financial times. its main story is on the plight of the iranian economy, which it says...
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got off and go precisely because of course i know that they are both from ukraine i've been to the uk of sousing here. but to continue with the literary. or the literary way of answering your question about failure peter. what i think is that again if we look to the theater of the absurd and to surrealistic. how we can find we can begin to wait make our way to the to find an answer one of the most famous examples of surrealist literature is the italian author appear in delos play six characters in search of an author when the soviet union collapsed in one thousand nine hundred one you had fifteen republics in search of a history fifteen republics who had historically been part of russia when i say historically i mean going back many many centuries even in the case of the baltic states and suddenly they found themselves obliged to invent a story for themselves net history yet the word story and history is the same in every other language apart from english the story in russian in german east while in french they had to invent a story for themselves and you know one way and the out one
got off and go precisely because of course i know that they are both from ukraine i've been to the uk of sousing here. but to continue with the literary. or the literary way of answering your question about failure peter. what i think is that again if we look to the theater of the absurd and to surrealistic. how we can find we can begin to wait make our way to the to find an answer one of the most famous examples of surrealist literature is the italian author appear in delos play six characters...
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over the next few days the warmest weather is likely to be across more eastern parts of the uk, where we see the best of the sunshine. there was more cloud around yesterday, though, across the south—east of england and east anglia. it was fairly thin, that has certainly broken up and we've got some clearer skies right now. but further west, though, we're going to find this weather front sneaking in. it's going to bring some patchy rain and drizzle but it's moving very slowly eastwards into that area of high pressure. so for many parts it's still dry by the morning. temperatures in the clearer skies dipping away to 3—5 degrees. let's head into the morning, then. we pick up the story across scotland. some sunshine for northern and perhaps eastern scotland. a bit of patchy rain coming into the far west of scotland. still, this rain continuing on and off in northern ireland as it has done through the night. for england and wales, though, we are yet to see any rain crossing the irish sea, so it should be a dry start. some sunshine, some mist and fog patches across eastern england, thos
over the next few days the warmest weather is likely to be across more eastern parts of the uk, where we see the best of the sunshine. there was more cloud around yesterday, though, across the south—east of england and east anglia. it was fairly thin, that has certainly broken up and we've got some clearer skies right now. but further west, though, we're going to find this weather front sneaking in. it's going to bring some patchy rain and drizzle but it's moving very slowly eastwards into...
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over the next few days the warmest weather is likely to be across more eastern parts of the uk, where we see the best of the sunshine. there was more cloud around yesterday, though, across the south—east of england and east anglia. it was fairly thin, that has certainly broken up and we've got some clearer skies right now. but further west, though, we're going to find this weather front sneaking in. it's going to bring some patchy rain and drizzle but it's moving very slowly eastwards into that area of high pressure. so for many parts it's still dry by the morning. temperatures in the clearer skies dipping away to 3—5 degrees. let's head into the morning, then. we pick up the story across scotland. some sunshine for northern and perhaps eastern scotland. a bit of patchy rain coming into the far west of scotland. still, this rain continuing on and off in northern ireland as it has done through the night. for england and wales, though, we are yet to see any rain crossing the irish sea, so it should be a dry start. some sunshine, some mist and fog patches across eastern england, thos
over the next few days the warmest weather is likely to be across more eastern parts of the uk, where we see the best of the sunshine. there was more cloud around yesterday, though, across the south—east of england and east anglia. it was fairly thin, that has certainly broken up and we've got some clearer skies right now. but further west, though, we're going to find this weather front sneaking in. it's going to bring some patchy rain and drizzle but it's moving very slowly eastwards into...
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payments in scotland are higher than elsewhere in the uk. tomorrow the government at westminster will announce new funding. campaigners are cautious until they see detail. we were a lwa ys until they see detail. we were always very close as children. amanda has never spoken out before about her brother. she hopes the enquiry will provide her family with some answers. she says the grief is just as ron hour as when simon died. i miss just as ron hour as when simon died. imiss him. just as ron hour as when simon died. i miss him. i miss you more than ever at this time and i think because this realisation that it may because this realisation that it may be didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder. to deal with. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's programme: iam in i am in oslo playing the norwegians at their own game. you are so fast! we check out some mediaeval sat nav by studying a map of the world up close. and lucy takes a bumpy ride to test out two new cameras that could add the professional touch. —— that p
payments in scotland are higher than elsewhere in the uk. tomorrow the government at westminster will announce new funding. campaigners are cautious until they see detail. we were a lwa ys until they see detail. we were always very close as children. amanda has never spoken out before about her brother. she hopes the enquiry will provide her family with some answers. she says the grief is just as ron hour as when simon died. i miss just as ron hour as when simon died. imiss him. just as ron...
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it was here last week that the uk's national security council met to decide what to do about 5g. details of those discussions promptly leaked, leading to an ongoing inquiry. but it reportedly decided that the risks of using huawei could be managed. that is a view washington won't be happy about. the chancellor has been in china in the last few days to encourage trade, and deciding whether to give huawei a role involves balancing the economic benefits with the national security risks, as well as the potential of falling out with washington or beijing. i think the british government is extremely worried. because on the one hand, they are looking forward to forging ever—closer economic ties with china in a post—brexit scenario. whereas on the other hand, under america's pressure, the uk have to work out what are the security risks involved by using a 5g system from huawei? uk security officials believe they can keep huawei's technology out of the most sensitive, core parts of the 5g network, managing the risk. but that was a view rejected today by washington. we don't believe th
it was here last week that the uk's national security council met to decide what to do about 5g. details of those discussions promptly leaked, leading to an ongoing inquiry. but it reportedly decided that the risks of using huawei could be managed. that is a view washington won't be happy about. the chancellor has been in china in the last few days to encourage trade, and deciding whether to give huawei a role involves balancing the economic benefits with the national security risks, as well as...
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but last month he called for the uk to revoke article 50, which triggered the process of leaving the eu. the chief minister of gibraltar had made it absolutely clear that his preferred option and the preferred option of the people of gibraltar is to revoke the article 50 withdrawal and to stay members of the european union. why is this government ignoring the problem of the border between gibraltar and the european union? hear, hear. the chief minister said that the withdrawal agreement is a deal that worked for gibraltar, he said that people who care about gibraltar should get behind the prime minister and support her in delivering this deal for the united kingdom and gibraltar. would the noble lord the minister, rather than quoting from an earlier statement from the chief minister of gibraltar, recognise that he has now stated quite clearly, that remaining in the european union would be the best for gibraltar? does the government respect that view and if so what are they going to do about it? i quoted to you accurately what the first minister said. he has always been supportive of
but last month he called for the uk to revoke article 50, which triggered the process of leaving the eu. the chief minister of gibraltar had made it absolutely clear that his preferred option and the preferred option of the people of gibraltar is to revoke the article 50 withdrawal and to stay members of the european union. why is this government ignoring the problem of the border between gibraltar and the european union? hear, hear. the chief minister said that the withdrawal agreement is a...
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over the next few days the warmest weather is likely to be across more eastern parts of the uk, where we see the best of the sunshine. there was more cloud around yesterday across the south—east of england and east anglia. it was fairly thin. that has certainly broken up and we've got some clearer skies right now. further west we're goin to find this weather front sneaking in, it's going to bring some patchy rain and drizzle, but it is moving very slowly eastwards, into that area of high pressure. so for many parts it is still dry by the morning. temperatures in the clearer skies dipping away to 3—5. we have some sunshine or northern scotland. patchy rain coming into the father west of scotland. for england and wales, we are yet to see any rain crossing the sea, some mist and fog patches crossing eastern england, we should see decent spells of sunshine. you can see how slowly this rain pushes over the irish sea into some western coasts, into scotland, perhaps, but ahead of it, some sunshine. 18 or 19 in the midlands. as we move into the evening and overnight, again this patchy rai
over the next few days the warmest weather is likely to be across more eastern parts of the uk, where we see the best of the sunshine. there was more cloud around yesterday across the south—east of england and east anglia. it was fairly thin. that has certainly broken up and we've got some clearer skies right now. further west we're goin to find this weather front sneaking in, it's going to bring some patchy rain and drizzle, but it is moving very slowly eastwards, into that area of high...
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payments in scotland are higher than elsewhere in the uk. tomorrow, the government in westminster will announce new funding. campaigners are cautious until they see the detail. we were always very close as children... amanda has never spoken out before about her brother. she hopes the inquiry will provide her family with some answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him. i miss him more than ever, at this time, and i think because — because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: ding junhui loses six successive frames and is knocked out of the world snooker championship byjudd trump. does championship byjudd trump. championship gloryi totte n ha m does championship glory await? tottenham have their semi—final later on tuesday. sport today's eye on india series continues as we talk to badminton star pv sindhu. he
payments in scotland are higher than elsewhere in the uk. tomorrow, the government in westminster will announce new funding. campaigners are cautious until they see the detail. we were always very close as children... amanda has never spoken out before about her brother. she hopes the inquiry will provide her family with some answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him. i miss him more than ever, at this time, and i think because — because of this realisation...
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uk is a big player to so i resist a little bit the arms race notion, number one because the implication is that the main purpose of the technology is to hurt people or to overpower countries and i don't think that's the case. the main purpose of the technology is to provide social value and the chinese would say that as well as we would say that. so a lot of what we have to think about is how the world overall can benefit from the development of this new technology. how we canmake and it open to everyone.if we open to everyone, arising tide will lift all ships , china where worried about china , their comparative advantage will actually be limited by our efforts to keep the technology more open. but yes, we right now, china's internet ordinary situation, not unlike the situation us was in in the 90s and early 2000 with the explosion of the internet marketplace. we had in the us and then in other countries around the world a very unique set of circumstances that enabled the internet and the web to just explode into a new economic engine. china has that for a lot of these machine learning
uk is a big player to so i resist a little bit the arms race notion, number one because the implication is that the main purpose of the technology is to hurt people or to overpower countries and i don't think that's the case. the main purpose of the technology is to provide social value and the chinese would say that as well as we would say that. so a lot of what we have to think about is how the world overall can benefit from the development of this new technology. how we canmake and it open...
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our top uk story: further talks have taken place between the government
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we are likely to see warmer weather over the eastern parts of the uk over the next few days. there was more cloud around yesterday around the south of england. it was fairly thin. we have clear skies right now. further west we have this weather front sneaking in, it's going to bring some patchy rain and drizzle but it is moving very slowly into that area of high pressure. for many parts it is still dry by the morning. temperatures in the clearer skies dipping away to 3—5. we have some sunshine or northern scotland. patchy rain coming into the father west of scotland. for england and wales, we are yet to see any rain crossing the sea, some mist and fog patches crossing eastern england, we should see decent spells of sunshine. you can see how slowly this rain pushes over the irish sea into some western coasts, into scotland, perhaps, but ahead of it, some sunshine. 18 or 19 in the midlands. as we move into the evening and overnight, again this patchy rain is pushing its way further into wales, to the south—west of england, to the north—west of england and further into sco
we are likely to see warmer weather over the eastern parts of the uk over the next few days. there was more cloud around yesterday around the south of england. it was fairly thin. we have clear skies right now. further west we have this weather front sneaking in, it's going to bring some patchy rain and drizzle but it is moving very slowly into that area of high pressure. for many parts it is still dry by the morning. temperatures in the clearer skies dipping away to 3—5. we have some...