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we are competing with the rest of the world, the rest of europe for gas supplies. unfortunately, it is the reality. price comparison sites, which historically talk about how much we can save you by switching. the reality is that is not there at the moment, and very few people for the whole of this year, really, have been in a position where they would be able to save, compared to last year. steel producers confirmed they halted production at times of high demand, showing that industry, as well as consumers, is feeling the impact of rising costs. some of the heat was drawn from the crisis yesterday when russia said it would increase gas supplies to europe, helping to limit the latest surge in wholesale gas prices. but it hasn't ended calls for the uk government to step in. the business secretary will be expected to address concerns of the energy sector today. but then also the worries of businesses and consumers in the weeks to come. 0ur our business correspondence victoria fritz said the situation is our business correspondence victoria fritz said the situation is
we are competing with the rest of the world, the rest of europe for gas supplies. unfortunately, it is the reality. price comparison sites, which historically talk about how much we can save you by switching. the reality is that is not there at the moment, and very few people for the whole of this year, really, have been in a position where they would be able to save, compared to last year. steel producers confirmed they halted production at times of high demand, showing that industry, as well...
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there have been many stops across europe. it takes you back when you see the physical reaction that we're getting, but also she's amazingly evocative. so, she's doing herjob. she has provoked strong feelings. in rome, the pope came out to meet her, but not everywhere has been quite so welcoming. especially at one stop in greece. people were stoning a puppet arriving? people were stoning a puppet arriving, which is nothing we expected, and feeling very strongly about it as well, shouting at her with everything they had. and here on the kent coast, which sees regular migrant arrivals along the shore, there is considerable local debate. this man is a ukip councillor, and he wasn't going to be meeting little amal. the event that's taking place in folkestone today is all about raising awareness, about being welcoming to refugees. you would rather folkestone was less welcoming? personally, yes. but i would welcome them if they came over here with a passport or equivalent documentation. but by folkestone harbour, the crowds were out
there have been many stops across europe. it takes you back when you see the physical reaction that we're getting, but also she's amazingly evocative. so, she's doing herjob. she has provoked strong feelings. in rome, the pope came out to meet her, but not everywhere has been quite so welcoming. especially at one stop in greece. people were stoning a puppet arriving? people were stoning a puppet arriving, which is nothing we expected, and feeling very strongly about it as well, shouting at her...
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you know they're going to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached the belarusian capital, minsk. the airport is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? translation: of course we are. we are crossing the border illegally. we don't know what will happen. we can't trust anyone — not even our smugglers. in may, the president of belarus, alexander lukashenko, threatened to flood the eu with drugs and migrants — revenge, it seems, for eu sanctions. soon, thousands were crossing into lithuania. we went there to see the border. the guards here still catching dozens of migrants every day. lithuania says belarus is actively helping them to cross illegally. in some places, the border is little more than a gap in the forest. we can see some belarusian border guards coming right now. until the crisis began, there was a regular communication between the two sides, but after president lukashenko threatened to all
you know they're going to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached the belarusian capital, minsk. the airport is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? translation: of course we are. we are crossing the border illegally. we don't know what will happen. we can't trust anyone — not even our smugglers. in may, the president of belarus, alexander lukashenko, threatened to...
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its europe minister said france had applied for a50 licences for its fishermen to access british waters, but had only been granted half that number. lucy williamson reports from paris. questioned about the row over british fishing licenses on a morning news programme clement beaune it said it was no immediate threat. taste beaune it said it was no immediate threat. ~ . . ., beaune it said it was no immediate threat. ~ ., ., ,, ., . threat. we are talking about cutting ower to threat. we are talking about cutting power to each _ threat. we are talking about cutting power to each jersey _ threat. we are talking about cutting power to each jersey resident, i threat. we are talking about cutting power to each jersey resident, he . power to each jersey resident, he said,, but reducing the level of electricity to the island as possible. resentment has been piling up possible. resentment has been piling up on this side of the channel over clement beaune vaccines, post brexit border checks for northern ireland, and a secret british american submarine deal in the pacific. fishing rights have bee
its europe minister said france had applied for a50 licences for its fishermen to access british waters, but had only been granted half that number. lucy williamson reports from paris. questioned about the row over british fishing licenses on a morning news programme clement beaune it said it was no immediate threat. taste beaune it said it was no immediate threat. ~ . . ., beaune it said it was no immediate threat. ~ ., ., ,, ., . threat. we are talking about cutting ower to threat. we are...
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europe's first mission to mercury is making a flyby approach on the night side of the planet. and let's dance, a new album of previously unreleased david bowie tunes is due be made public. we talk to the records producer later. hello and welcome to the programme. they could be breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. a new drug because the risk of hospitalisation by about half. if authorised by regulators the new drug, which comes in the form of appeal, would be the first oral antiviralfor covid—19. this is the first covid pill. trial results suggest it can cut hospitalisations or deaths by half. the news of the efficacy of this particular antiviral is obviously very good news. the company, when they briefed us last night, had mentioned that they will be submitting their data to the fda imminently. the data are impressive. pills were given to 775 elderly or medically at—risk patients within five days of them showing coronavirus symptoms. the data from a phase three trial showed 7.3% of patients on the drug were hospitalised, compared to 14.1% of those who did not take
europe's first mission to mercury is making a flyby approach on the night side of the planet. and let's dance, a new album of previously unreleased david bowie tunes is due be made public. we talk to the records producer later. hello and welcome to the programme. they could be breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. a new drug because the risk of hospitalisation by about half. if authorised by regulators the new drug, which comes in the form of appeal, would be the first oral antiviralfor...
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we are headed for a very dark place if government doesn't step in now, like countries in europe have already stepped in. more than a0 million people will be offered a flu vaccine in the biggest flu programme in the nhs's history amid worries about covid19 and flu circulating at the same time. pig farmers who don't have enough abattoir staff to slaughter their pigs say uk agriculture has never suffered like this before. at least 50 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in a mosque in the afghan city of kunduz. two journalists are awarded the nobel peace prize for their work defending freedom of expression in the philippines and russia. and coming up in half an hour — foreign correspondents based the ashes is given the go—ahead by english process. it will be subject to several critical conditions being met by the hosts. and coming up in half an hour — foreign correspondents based in london give an outsider�*s view of events in the uk in dateline. do you stay with us for that. the uk steel industry has said the government has failed to offer hello, and if you arejustj
we are headed for a very dark place if government doesn't step in now, like countries in europe have already stepped in. more than a0 million people will be offered a flu vaccine in the biggest flu programme in the nhs's history amid worries about covid19 and flu circulating at the same time. pig farmers who don't have enough abattoir staff to slaughter their pigs say uk agriculture has never suffered like this before. at least 50 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in a mosque in...
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after all, that is what europe offers. the full agenda was business as usual in terms of deliberations but there was still time to pay tribute to the woman who has helped steer the eu through economic and migration crises to the covid—19 pandemic. while her legacy will be mixed, known as a pragmatist rather than a visionary, she is still by far the longest serving among current eu leaders. translation: she is someone who, for 16 years, has really _ left her mark on europe. she has helped all 27 of us to make good decisions with a lot of humanity at times that were difficult. i recalled in 2020 july, very prompt the discussion on the financial framework, resilience fund, and in critical moments, angela was that lady, that madam who intervened and helped us to find a solution. her influence spanning far beyond europe. so many people, girls and boys, men and women, have had a role model who they could look up to through challenging times. i know, because i am one of them. the next european council is in december. it is like
after all, that is what europe offers. the full agenda was business as usual in terms of deliberations but there was still time to pay tribute to the woman who has helped steer the eu through economic and migration crises to the covid—19 pandemic. while her legacy will be mixed, known as a pragmatist rather than a visionary, she is still by far the longest serving among current eu leaders. translation: she is someone who, for 16 years, has really _ left her mark on europe. she has helped all...
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a trial using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a whole spectrum of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. she said mps had been contacted by the police to share details of their whereabouts and that her department was looking at whether officers should be on duty at constituency surgeries. detectives now have until next friday to question a man arrested in connection with the death of sir david. he was attacked while holding a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea in essex. it's understood that the 25—year—old suspect, ali harbi ali, was referred to the government's counter—terrorism programme, prevent, several years ago but was never an official subject of interest to mi5. frances read has this report. lighting candles so he will be remembered. hundreds gathered to pay their respects to david amess — all faiths, young and older. not everyone may have agreed
a trial using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a whole spectrum of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. she said mps had been contacted by the police to share details of their whereabouts and that her department was looking at whether officers should be on duty at...
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the country is seeking alternative sources in europe, but it is bad timing. sources in europe, but it is bad timint. �* . sources in europe, but it is bad timint. �* , ., , sources in europe, but it is bad timint. h ., , ., timing. it's the worst time to have a tas timing. it's the worst time to have a gas crest — timing. it's the worst time to have a gas crest that _ timing. it's the worst time to have a gas crest that home _ timing. it's the worst time to have a gas crest that home from the . a gas crest that home from the prices — a gas crest that home from the prices are — a gas crest that home from the prices are higher than ever. can moldova get — prices are higher than ever. ce”! moldova get all the gas it prices are higher than ever. cari moldova get all the gas it needs at a price you can afford to pay if you don't get a deal with russia? itrefoil. don't get a deal with russia? well, ou see don't get a deal with russia? well, you see the — don't get a deal with russia? well, you see the gas — don't get a deal with russia? well, you see the gas prices _ don't
the country is seeking alternative sources in europe, but it is bad timing. sources in europe, but it is bad timint. �* . sources in europe, but it is bad timint. �* , ., , sources in europe, but it is bad timint. h ., , ., timing. it's the worst time to have a tas timing. it's the worst time to have a gas crest — timing. it's the worst time to have a gas crest that _ timing. it's the worst time to have a gas crest that home _ timing. it's the worst time to have a gas crest that home from...
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because here in the us, unlike many countries such as the uk and others around europe, our response is horrific, it is to somehow ask ourselves for some reason, how we can work to protect somebody�*s right to have a weapon like a shooter at my high school is above trying to protect the rights of americans not to be shot. it is deeply frustrating because in 2018 we said to the adults, we need adults that are elected and will to protect our right not to be shot and they said we voted in record numbers in the united states and we did it again in 2020, and all that happened was that it will likely filibuster stopped as being able to pass life—saving legislation despite the vast majority of americans supporting it, like the simplest background checks, so it is deeply frustrating but ultimately i believe that my generation in a worst—case scenario will be the ones to end this because we will not let our children deal with this. ,., . ~' let our children deal with this. ., ., , this. going back to what is happening _ this. going back to what is happening with _ this. going back to what
because here in the us, unlike many countries such as the uk and others around europe, our response is horrific, it is to somehow ask ourselves for some reason, how we can work to protect somebody�*s right to have a weapon like a shooter at my high school is above trying to protect the rights of americans not to be shot. it is deeply frustrating because in 2018 we said to the adults, we need adults that are elected and will to protect our right not to be shot and they said we voted in record...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy — most of which were flown in from the us — may not be leading by example or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. after meeting the pope, president biden went on for talks with his french counterpart emmanuel macron. relations between the us and france had been strained since washington announced a security deal with australia and the uk. the aukus deal to sell submarines to australia sidelined france and was said to have cost the country billions. president macron said they were rebuilding confidence while president biden admitted things could have been done better. what happened was, to use an english phrase, what we did was clumsy. it was not done with a lot of grace. it was was under the impression certain things had happened that had not happened and, but i want to make it clear france is an extremely, extremely valuable partner. let's discuss this with a visiting fellow at the centre on the united stat
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy — most of which were flown in from the us — may not be leading by example or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. after meeting the pope, president biden went on for talks with his french counterpart emmanuel macron. relations between the us and france had been strained since washington announced a security deal with...
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first nation in europe to fully unlock. 0ther first nation in europe to fully unlock. other countries have followed but taken a more cautious approach. as this graph shows, the uk has one of the highest covid rates in europe, well above that of france or germany but if you look at the daily covid deaths, while the uk is still higher, a real concern for health leaders, the gap between the countries shrinks. this is an example of the power of the vaccination programme, providing vital protection to those most at risk. how will we cope this winter? the government hopes vaccines will protect us this winter, with more than 2 million booster jabs administered in england alone. to protect schoolchildren where infections are hired, covidjabs are being rolled out to over 12 while the flu vaccine is available to those under 16. logistical problems, sharp that a staff shortages and logistical problems have caused delays potentially to the end of november, prompting for things like face coverings to be brought in.— like face covering
first nation in europe to fully unlock. 0ther first nation in europe to fully unlock. other countries have followed but taken a more cautious approach. as this graph shows, the uk has one of the highest covid rates in europe, well above that of france or germany but if you look at the daily covid deaths, while the uk is still higher, a real concern for health leaders, the gap between the countries shrinks. this is an example of the power of the vaccination programme, providing vital protection...
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newcastle are dreaming of returning after their saudi takeover, newcastle are dreaming of returning to europe in the coming years. their search for a new manager is underway after they parted company with steve bruce earlier. he leaves after two years in charge, with the club second from bottom in the premier league table without a win. our correspondent katie gornall has more. managing newcastle with steve bruce's's dream job, but no matter he wanted to work, he always felt like an uphill battle. bruce's departure had been widely expected. cheering he was under pressure even before the saudi arabian makeover when his side settled for bottom without a win all season. on sunday, his team failed again. win all season. on sunday, his team failed again-— failed again. newcastle stay in the bottom three. _ failed again. newcastle stay in the bottom three. in _ failed again. newcastle stay in the bottom three. in a _ failed again. newcastle stay in the bottom three. in a statement - bottom three. in a statement confirming — bottom three. in a statement confirming his _ bottom three. in a statem
newcastle are dreaming of returning after their saudi takeover, newcastle are dreaming of returning to europe in the coming years. their search for a new manager is underway after they parted company with steve bruce earlier. he leaves after two years in charge, with the club second from bottom in the premier league table without a win. our correspondent katie gornall has more. managing newcastle with steve bruce's's dream job, but no matter he wanted to work, he always felt like an uphill...
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it is the first public evidence is given in europe. when she spoke to the us congress earlier in the month she said facebook consistently chose to maximise its growth rather than implement safeguards on its platforms. she also said,. well, the company hit back and said it cares deeply about issues like safety, well—being and mental health. she said the company's apps how children's mental health and since arriving in the uk she is meant the campaign are universal his 14—year—old daughter molly took her own life after viewing disturbing content on instagram which is owned by facebook. angus crawford has this. she's the former facebook insider who revealed its most closely guarded secrets. 14—year—old molly russell... he's the father who lost his daughter to suicide — now campaigning to protect other children online. nice to meet you. today they met for the first time. so what do you think the impact of molly's story was on instagram as a platform and how it approaches safety? facebook is full of kind, conscientious, well—m
it is the first public evidence is given in europe. when she spoke to the us congress earlier in the month she said facebook consistently chose to maximise its growth rather than implement safeguards on its platforms. she also said,. well, the company hit back and said it cares deeply about issues like safety, well—being and mental health. she said the company's apps how children's mental health and since arriving in the uk she is meant the campaign are universal his 14—year—old daughter...
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about europe's first mission to mercury. hello and welcome to bbc news. the metropolitan police has explained how it intends to better protect women and girls following the murder of sarah everard. yesterday, wayne couzens a serving officer with the met was given a whole life prison term for kidnapping, raping and killing the marketing executive in march. the head of the force, dame cressida dick, has faced repeated calls to resign — but she says lessons will be learnt. let's look at how the met is trying to reassure the public. anyone stopped by a lone plain clothes police officer can challenge their legitimacy. the met says those detained by one can ask "where are your colleagues" and "where have you come from?" and can request to speak to an operator on a police radio to check if the officer is genuine. an extra 650 new officers will patrol busy public areas in london where women have concerns about their safety. and plain—clothes officers will not be deployed on their own, and will be in pairs. but serious questions
about europe's first mission to mercury. hello and welcome to bbc news. the metropolitan police has explained how it intends to better protect women and girls following the murder of sarah everard. yesterday, wayne couzens a serving officer with the met was given a whole life prison term for kidnapping, raping and killing the marketing executive in march. the head of the force, dame cressida dick, has faced repeated calls to resign — but she says lessons will be learnt. let's look at how the...
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large parts _ coming from across europe. large parts of— coming from across europe. large parts of the — coming from across europe. large parts of the uk economy, from hospitality to farming, including h tv drivers — hospitality to farming, including h tv drivers as well and his message is that— tv drivers as well and his message is that what— tv drivers as well and his message is that what needs to happen is wages — is that what needs to happen is wages need to go up and that is probably— wages need to go up and that is probably a message that is popular with voters, but as sam was saying, the crucial— with voters, but as sam was saying, the crucial thing is the disruption. the chancellor said on saturday that this could _ the chancellor said on saturday that this could take several months to .et this could take several months to get better and we could see disruptions throughout christmas and ithink— disruptions throughout christmas and i think people at the conference will he — i think people at the conference will be happy to see that the people
large parts _ coming from across europe. large parts of— coming from across europe. large parts of the — coming from across europe. large parts of the uk economy, from hospitality to farming, including h tv drivers — hospitality to farming, including h tv drivers as well and his message is that— tv drivers as well and his message is that what— tv drivers as well and his message is that what needs to happen is wages — is that what needs to happen is wages need to go up and that is...
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across europe have gathered a lot of respect. in europe there is probably a greater appreciation of what we have done in the way we have played that there has been here. that is reassuring because you want the respect of your peers and i think they have recognised where we have been over the last 30 years or so and there are signs that we are starting to show and the ability of the players to play in a certain style. chelsea midfielder mason mount could feature later, fresh from his place on the shortlist of nominees for football's prestigious ballon d'0r. he joins the likes of lionel messi and cristiano ronaldo, alongside harry kane, raheem sterling and phil foden, who are also nominated. not that he expects to win it. it was special. i probably found out exactly the same time as everyone else. to see that and to see the names, to be alongside those names, it is obviously a dream and i think for all the years that you work hard, dedicate, then you see something like that, you can see that it pays off. and it's just a start, it d
across europe have gathered a lot of respect. in europe there is probably a greater appreciation of what we have done in the way we have played that there has been here. that is reassuring because you want the respect of your peers and i think they have recognised where we have been over the last 30 years or so and there are signs that we are starting to show and the ability of the players to play in a certain style. chelsea midfielder mason mount could feature later, fresh from his place on...
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europe's first mission to mercury and europe's first mission to mercury sends back its first picture of the solar system's innermost planet. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. tens of thousands of abortion rights advocates have been holding demonstrations acoss america. they're opposed to a new law in texas, that severely limits access to abortions in the state. there are also wider fears the supreme court may soon rule abortions nationwide are illegal. our correspondent barbara plett usher reports now from washington. roe versus wade has got to stay, ho—ho! hey—hey! activists are sounding the alarm. this is the moment when abortion rights face their most significant challenge in nearly half a century from conservative lawmakers and judges. i am very worried. i think it's time for a course correction. we have been doing this for more than 50 years. now we are back here again and it'sjust like, when is this going to end, you know? but they're going to keep putting out attacks and we are going to keep fighting them. nobody wakes up in the morning a
europe's first mission to mercury and europe's first mission to mercury sends back its first picture of the solar system's innermost planet. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. tens of thousands of abortion rights advocates have been holding demonstrations acoss america. they're opposed to a new law in texas, that severely limits access to abortions in the state. there are also wider fears the supreme court may soon rule abortions nationwide are illegal. our...
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italy has to some extent punch below its weight politically in europe but i think he is seen as the person who can elevate italy to the political standing it deserves. aha, elevate italy to the political standing it deserves. a really important — standing it deserves. a really important role _ standing it deserves. a really important role he _ standing it deserves. a really important role he could - standing it deserves. a really important role he could end i standing it deserves. a really i important role he could end up playing. i hope, whoever becomes mayor of rome, you finally get your bins cleared. a fire has destroyed or damaged more than 200 homes and businesses and injured four people on a tourist resort off the coast of honduras. the honduran air force dropped water on the island of guanaja to contain the blaze, which is now under control. the island is popular with scuba divers because of its coral reef. secondary school pupils across the uk have started to get their covid jabs. the vaccine is being offered to 12 to 15 year olds. organisers expect well over half of them to take
italy has to some extent punch below its weight politically in europe but i think he is seen as the person who can elevate italy to the political standing it deserves. aha, elevate italy to the political standing it deserves. a really important — standing it deserves. a really important role _ standing it deserves. a really important role he _ standing it deserves. a really important role he could - standing it deserves. a really important role he could end i standing it deserves. a really i...
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europe's first mission to mercury is completing its first flyby. the spacecraft will fly past planet at high speeds, taking pictures and sending them back to earth. it will begin more detailed observations in four years' time. i have been speaking to a scientist who told me what it hopes to achieve. this mission is a flagship mission, with a lot of plans to do science on mercury. there have only been two previous missions to mercury, one a long time ago, mariner 10, and then more recently nasa's messenger mission. and this one, bepicolombo, is designed to answer a lot of questions raised by the messenger mission. we mentioned in the introduction the spacecraft is shooting past mercury. it is not actually landing on the planet. what are we watching for in the coming hours? well, the main thing that this flyby is supposed to accomplish is to alter the orbit, alter the trajectory of the spacecraft, as it goes around the sun. they would love to be able to enter orbit right now, because that's after all the goal of this mission — to orbit mercury for
europe's first mission to mercury is completing its first flyby. the spacecraft will fly past planet at high speeds, taking pictures and sending them back to earth. it will begin more detailed observations in four years' time. i have been speaking to a scientist who told me what it hopes to achieve. this mission is a flagship mission, with a lot of plans to do science on mercury. there have only been two previous missions to mercury, one a long time ago, mariner 10, and then more recently...
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china, the united states, india — and europe. put together, the eu and the uk produce more than 7% of c02. in the latest in his series of climate profiles, my colleague ros atkins looks at what the european union is doing to keep its climate promises. we know where they want to go and what we need to do to get there. �* ,., ,, there. and some progress has been made- — there. and some progress has been made. from _ there. and some progress has been made. from 1995 - there. and some progress has been made. from 1995 and i there. and some progress has i been made. from 1995 and 2020 been made. from 1995 and 2020 be either reduced emissions by a quarter, beating its own targets. aim is to reach 55% of 1990 levels by 2030 and aims to get to 40% of its energy from renewables by the same point. the strategy to get there includes carrots and sticks. say emeka to accept and change business models and the behaviour of investors to finance green investments and penalise those who don't make this move. wide by the eu is clear on the scal
china, the united states, india — and europe. put together, the eu and the uk produce more than 7% of c02. in the latest in his series of climate profiles, my colleague ros atkins looks at what the european union is doing to keep its climate promises. we know where they want to go and what we need to do to get there. �* ,., ,, there. and some progress has been made- — there. and some progress has been made. from _ there. and some progress has been made. from 1995 - there. and some...
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its europe minister said france had applied for a50 licences for its fishermen to access british waters, but had only been granted half that number. lucy williamson reports from paris. questioned about the row over british fishing licences on a morning news programme, clement beaune said reducing electricity to jersey was no idle threat. we are not talking about cutting power to eachjersey resident, he said, but reducing the delivery of electricity to the island is possible. resentment has been piling up on this side of the channel over covid vaccines, post—brexit border checks for northern ireland, and a secret british—american submarine deal in the pacific. fishing rights have been a source of tension for years, but brexit has sharpened divisions, with european fishermen asked to prove their connections to uk waters. some small french boats say they are not equipped to provide that proof. france has accused britain of not living up to its own post—brexit agreement. next week, eu ministers will meet in luxembourg to discuss their response as politicians on both sides of the chann
its europe minister said france had applied for a50 licences for its fishermen to access british waters, but had only been granted half that number. lucy williamson reports from paris. questioned about the row over british fishing licences on a morning news programme, clement beaune said reducing electricity to jersey was no idle threat. we are not talking about cutting power to eachjersey resident, he said, but reducing the delivery of electricity to the island is possible. resentment has been...
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there is no denying leagues across europe have wonderful— denying leagues across europe have wonderful teams of them but it is the speed — wonderful teams of them but it is the speed and the intensity that a wsl game is played at that takes a lot out— wsl game is played at that takes a lot out of— wsl game is played at that takes a lot out of players. but, you know, this is _ lot out of players. but, you know, this is what — lot out of players. but, you know, this is what happens in the men's game _ this is what happens in the men's game and — this is what happens in the men's game and we all have to adjust to that in_ game and we all have to adjust to that in our— game and we all have to adjust to that in our game. a game and we all have to ad'ust to that in our game.i game and we all have to ad'ust to that in our game. a kenyan athlete has been found _ that in our game. a kenyan athlete has been found dead _ that in our game. a kenyan athlete has been found dead in _ that in our game. a kenyan athlete has been found dead in her - that in our game. a kenyan athlete has bee
there is no denying leagues across europe have wonderful— denying leagues across europe have wonderful teams of them but it is the speed — wonderful teams of them but it is the speed and the intensity that a wsl game is played at that takes a lot out— wsl game is played at that takes a lot out of— wsl game is played at that takes a lot out of players. but, you know, this is _ lot out of players. but, you know, this is what — lot out of players. but, you know, this is what happens in...
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pigs in blankets, turkeys, the import from europe will be having the uk will sustain us more than happily. toys, electrical goods, white goods will be difficult to get them in but the importers are working on this and they have brought boxes early so that we can weather this storm. pressure is growing on world leaders on climate change in the run up to the cop26 un climate change summit. the international energy agency says trillions of dollars more must be spent globally, on new sources of energy, to hit agreed targets on climate change. courtney bembridge reports. less of this, and more of this. the international energy agency says we need to drastically change the way we generate energy. glasgow is preparing to welcome world leaders later this month for a crucial climate summit as they try to limit the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees above preindustrial levels. the international energy agency says for that target to be met, spending on clean energy projects must reach $4 trillion a year by 2030. it is very, very clear, in terms of what areas of our energy economy we need to
pigs in blankets, turkeys, the import from europe will be having the uk will sustain us more than happily. toys, electrical goods, white goods will be difficult to get them in but the importers are working on this and they have brought boxes early so that we can weather this storm. pressure is growing on world leaders on climate change in the run up to the cop26 un climate change summit. the international energy agency says trillions of dollars more must be spent globally, on new sources of...
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of course, but europe and further afield. wherever it is appropriate and ethical to recruit from, and a lot of that is already happening. those new nurses from overseas are very welcome into the system, but we cannot rely last forever. we must start looking after our own and growing our domestic supply through supporting our students.— supporting our students. patricia, thank ou supporting our students. patricia, thank you very — supporting our students. patricia, thank you very much _ supporting our students. patricia, thank you very much indeed - supporting our students. patricia, thank you very much indeed for i supporting our students. patricia, i thank you very much indeed for your time. let's speak to our health correspondentjim reed. we have had these new numbers, jim, and obviously there was always going to be a problem of catch up after covid, but this report... we to be a problem of catch up after covid, but this report. . .- covid, but this report... we get these numbers _ covid, but this report... we get these
of course, but europe and further afield. wherever it is appropriate and ethical to recruit from, and a lot of that is already happening. those new nurses from overseas are very welcome into the system, but we cannot rely last forever. we must start looking after our own and growing our domestic supply through supporting our students.— supporting our students. patricia, thank ou supporting our students. patricia, thank you very — supporting our students. patricia, thank you very much _...
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i think if you look at the rest of europe, nowhere else in europe generally is having to ask people to take a test once you actually arrive in the country. so i think it deftly puts it in line with other european nations. and it is a really positive move. people have been really confused over the last few months as to which tests they had to win they had to take them. the removal of the predeparture had to take them. the removal of the predepa rtu re test had to take them. the removal of the predeparture test which we had to had to take to get back in the uk was another really positive step forward because for a lot of people, they wouldn't worry about going on holiday, what happens if i catch covid while i am abroad or do i have to quarantine abroad? it was yet another worry that was taken away and hopefully will encourage more people to book. the and hopefully will encourage more people to book-— and hopefully will encourage more people to book. the pcr tests have been coming _ people to book. the pcr tests have been coming down _ people to book. the pcr tests have been coming down
i think if you look at the rest of europe, nowhere else in europe generally is having to ask people to take a test once you actually arrive in the country. so i think it deftly puts it in line with other european nations. and it is a really positive move. people have been really confused over the last few months as to which tests they had to win they had to take them. the removal of the predeparture had to take them. the removal of the predepa rtu re test had to take them. the removal of the...
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which it claims is the least energy efficient in europe. the government has tried injunctions to stop the process threatening prison sentences and fines but that has not stopped them. now it's more. thea;r and fines but that has not stopped them. now it's more.— them. now it's more. they are -auttin them. now it's more. they are putting new — them. now it's more. they are putting new measures - them. now it's more. they are putting new measures which i them. now it's more. they are | putting new measures which we them. now it's more. they are - putting new measures which we are drivers and start to the protesters _ drivers and start to the protesters themselves. i drivers and start to the l protesters themselves. the drivers and start to the - protesters themselves. the moment the authorities continue to continue to struggle to prevent the demonstrations. social media chains including facebook, instagram and whatsapp have confirmed they have been affected by a worldwide outage. 0ur correspondent is here, what does that mean? it correspo
which it claims is the least energy efficient in europe. the government has tried injunctions to stop the process threatening prison sentences and fines but that has not stopped them. now it's more. thea;r and fines but that has not stopped them. now it's more.— them. now it's more. they are -auttin them. now it's more. they are putting new — them. now it's more. they are putting new measures - them. now it's more. they are putting new measures which i them. now it's more. they are |...
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it's part of plans to make its entire passenger vehicle line—up in europe electric by 2030. we can speak to our business correspondent katie prescott. how much does this investment by ford help them to achieve that aim? it is really significant for halewood but also the transformation of the car industry as a whole. it's not long now until 2030, which is when petrol and diesel cars with traditional internal combustion engines will not be sold in the uk. there was a question over what would happen to this plant which made gearboxes for petrol cars. the fact it is going to be part of the electric vehicle market going forward has been seen as a vote of confidence for the uk car industry as a whole, as we move through this strange transitional period. i think we can hearfrom strange transitional period. i think we can hear from stuart rowley, the president of ford europe about this investment. this is our first investment in electrified components in europe and these power units, these are the components that take the energy from the battery and turn that into traction to drive
it's part of plans to make its entire passenger vehicle line—up in europe electric by 2030. we can speak to our business correspondent katie prescott. how much does this investment by ford help them to achieve that aim? it is really significant for halewood but also the transformation of the car industry as a whole. it's not long now until 2030, which is when petrol and diesel cars with traditional internal combustion engines will not be sold in the uk. there was a question over what would...
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it has since levelled up to be one of the most productive regions in europe. stoke poges new store of course have its problems, but they are overwhelmingly caused by the sheer lust of other people to live in or near stoke poges. too little time with the kids, the constant anxiety that you're a memorial view of chalk downland is good to be desecrated by ugly new homes, and that is why levelling up works for the whole country, that is the right and responsible policy because it helps to take pressure off parts of the overheating south—east while simultaneously offering hope and opportunity to those areas that have felt left behind. and let's be clear that there is a huge philosophical difference between us and labour, because in their souls, they don't like levelling up. they like levelling down. they do. they like decapitating the tall poppies and taxing the rich until the pips squeak, they dislike academic competition, and i have seenin academic competition, and i have seen in my own eyes in islington, the like kids to run races when nobody actually wins. an
it has since levelled up to be one of the most productive regions in europe. stoke poges new store of course have its problems, but they are overwhelmingly caused by the sheer lust of other people to live in or near stoke poges. too little time with the kids, the constant anxiety that you're a memorial view of chalk downland is good to be desecrated by ugly new homes, and that is why levelling up works for the whole country, that is the right and responsible policy because it helps to take...
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with just hours before the culmination europe's first mission to mercury, we ask the site is involved in a mission what he hopes to find. hello and welcome. there could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19 put into room 12 suggests a new experimental drug for severe covid cuts the risk of hospitalisation or death by about half. it authorised, the new drug which comes in the form of a pill, would be the first oral antiviral medication for covid—19. our health correspondent james medication for covid—19. our health correspondentjames reid medication for covid—19. our health correspondent james reid tells us more. fin correspondent james reid tells us more. , . , ., more. on the service, these are ositive more. on the service, these are positive results _ more. on the service, these are positive results and _ more. on the service, these are positive results and they - more. on the service, these are positive results and they have . more. on the service, these are - positive results and they have come from earlier than expected so the weight trials work, you give half t
with just hours before the culmination europe's first mission to mercury, we ask the site is involved in a mission what he hopes to find. hello and welcome. there could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19 put into room 12 suggests a new experimental drug for severe covid cuts the risk of hospitalisation or death by about half. it authorised, the new drug which comes in the form of a pill, would be the first oral antiviral medication for covid—19. our health correspondent james...
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there are plenty of world cup qualifiers taking place in europe this saturday. in group a, ireland chalked up their first win of the campaign with a 3— zero victory over azerbaijan. serbia leading i— campaign with a 3— zero victory over azerbaijan. serbia leading 1— zero against luxembourg. wins for greece and sweden, lithuania beat bulgaria, switzerland at home against northern ireland in group d at the moment. we have scotland qualifying for the play—offs after a dramatic win in injury time against israel. that keeps them second in their group. andorra against england, england currently leading 3— zero. they are in control of that group at the moment. all of the details on the bbc sport website. lewis hamilton was quickest in qualifying for sunday's turkish grand prix, but thejumping chip leader will have to start from 11th. he took a ten place grid penalty for changing his engine this weekend. hamilton set a new track record at istanbul park, beating his team—mate ljy istanbul park, beating his team—mate by a tenth of a second. he starts ahead
there are plenty of world cup qualifiers taking place in europe this saturday. in group a, ireland chalked up their first win of the campaign with a 3— zero victory over azerbaijan. serbia leading i— campaign with a 3— zero victory over azerbaijan. serbia leading 1— zero against luxembourg. wins for greece and sweden, lithuania beat bulgaria, switzerland at home against northern ireland in group d at the moment. we have scotland qualifying for the play—offs after a dramatic win in...
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the import from europe and what we have in the united kingdom will sustain us more than happily. but toys, electrical goods, white goods, it will be difficult to get them in. more than a third of the uk's freight container traffic is handled at felixstowe. shipping giant maersk is now re—routing some of its biggest ships away from the port to elsewhere to europe, using smaller vessels to unload goods in an attempt to ease supply chain pressure. adam's haulage business moves 100 containers a day, but a lack of space at felixstowe means his drivers are taking containers back to liverpool now instead. there is a massive backlog of deliveries created by the driver shortage, brexit and a number of other things. that has just all created a perfect storm. but this is a global issue, with similar situations in ports across the us, china and east asia too. problems here first began to emerge injuly. port officials say the situation at felixstowe has improved in the last few days. i am pretty confident in the ability of our colleagues to deliver on time and for the supply chains and reta
the import from europe and what we have in the united kingdom will sustain us more than happily. but toys, electrical goods, white goods, it will be difficult to get them in. more than a third of the uk's freight container traffic is handled at felixstowe. shipping giant maersk is now re—routing some of its biggest ships away from the port to elsewhere to europe, using smaller vessels to unload goods in an attempt to ease supply chain pressure. adam's haulage business moves 100 containers a...
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many who dream of reaching europe. as the sun rises, some stir awake among the piles of rubbish, discarded as they seem to be. trying to face another day of hunger and worry. gunshots they fled here in terror. guards opening fire during this mass escape from a packed detention centre. within minutes, six migrants lay dead. , ., , dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i willdie- they— dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. they kill _ dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. they kill people, - dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. they kill people, they - will die. they kill people, they shoot like this, they should. living here is dying. escaping from shooting is dying. it's all the same. �* . shooting is dying. it's all the same. ~ ., ., ., , , same. after a month on the streets here, rashid is _ same. after a month on the streets here, rashid is between _ same. after a month on the streets here, rashid is between life - same. after a month on the streets here,
many who dream of reaching europe. as the sun rises, some stir awake among the piles of rubbish, discarded as they seem to be. trying to face another day of hunger and worry. gunshots they fled here in terror. guards opening fire during this mass escape from a packed detention centre. within minutes, six migrants lay dead. , ., , dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i willdie- they— dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. they kill _ dead. maybe i...
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horse with odds of 80—1 might not peak your interest, but "torqator tasso" was the shock winner of europe's richest race — the prix de l�*arc de triomphe. with jockey rene piechulek on board, the outsider won the 100th edition of the race. trainer marcel weiss, who takes home more than £2.4 million. there's more on the bbc sport website, including british number two cameron norrie taking on casper ruud in the san diego 0pen final. that's all your sport. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. more now on the conservative party conference in manchester. the prime minister has promised that he is opposed to any unnecessary tax rises, but would not rule out any further increases. earlier, my colleague shaun ley discussed boris johnson's comment in more detail with sebastien payne from the financial times and sam lister from the daily express. the public wants to see the fuel sorted and the food shortages resolved, but i think what we have seen from the prime minister tod
horse with odds of 80—1 might not peak your interest, but "torqator tasso" was the shock winner of europe's richest race — the prix de l�*arc de triomphe. with jockey rene piechulek on board, the outsider won the 100th edition of the race. trainer marcel weiss, who takes home more than £2.4 million. there's more on the bbc sport website, including british number two cameron norrie taking on casper ruud in the san diego 0pen final. that's all your sport. there's more throughout...
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he was able to legally obtain a weapon like the ar—is, and the reason the uk and europe doesn't have this happen on a daily basis the way it does in the united states isn't because there aren't people with mental illness, isn't people that have eight in their hearts, it is because many of those people are not able to access a weapon like the ar—is, with any of the same means that you can, in the united states. once shooting survivor, david hogg. here in the uk, police forces have been asked to look urgently at reports of women being spiked by needles in nightclubs. there've been reports across the country of clubbers after covid, it was supposed to be the freshers' week they never had. but on this night out at a club in nottingham, second—year university student sarah buckle became so unwell, she ended up in hospital. out of nowhere, i seemed to just stop communicating. i couldn't talk. it was as if someone had just turned a switch. the 19—year—old believes she was the victim of an injection spiking. i was almost screaming out for help and then almost going unconscious and co
he was able to legally obtain a weapon like the ar—is, and the reason the uk and europe doesn't have this happen on a daily basis the way it does in the united states isn't because there aren't people with mental illness, isn't people that have eight in their hearts, it is because many of those people are not able to access a weapon like the ar—is, with any of the same means that you can, in the united states. once shooting survivor, david hogg. here in the uk, police forces have been asked...
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so it compared to other countries in europe, we are not doing a particularly good job. then doing a particularly good “ob. then we have to — doing a particularly good “ob. then we have to at h doing a particularly good “ob. then we have to at some _ doing a particularly good job. then we have to at some point get to a stage where covid—19 is endemic and therefore does that not kind of resume people would get it and the majority of people would get over it because they have had it and they will have built up some kind of resistance to it getting it in future? {131 resistance to it getting it in future? ., , resistance to it getting it in future? . , ., future? of the gap refer to get immunity from _ future? of the gap refer to get immunity from a _ future? of the gap refer to get immunity from a vaccine - future? of the gap refer to get immunity from a vaccine if- future? of the gap refer to get immunity from a vaccine if it's| future? of the gap refer to get l immunity from a vaccine if it's at all possible because i think that's the safest way to get immunity
so it compared to other countries in europe, we are not doing a particularly good job. then doing a particularly good “ob. then we have to — doing a particularly good “ob. then we have to at h doing a particularly good “ob. then we have to at some _ doing a particularly good job. then we have to at some point get to a stage where covid—19 is endemic and therefore does that not kind of resume people would get it and the majority of people would get over it because they have had it and...
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it's going to take everything to get results against the best teams in europe and the world. and liverpool are one of them at the moment. they are one of the teams we are chasing and trying to chase, because what they've done the last four years is something that we are striving towards and of course go past them. that match kicks off at 4.30 — and before that, at two o'clock, it's brentford versus leicester and west ham against tottenham. the first of the day's t20 world cup matches is underway in sharjah. sri lanka won the toss and put bangladesh into bat. they may be regretting that decision because bangladesh made a healthy 171—4, including a brilliant knock from mushfiqur rahim, who made 57 from 37 balls. in reply, sri lanka are 28—1 from three overs. this match is in group i, which england top after their thumping win over west indies yesterday. there's text commentary on the bbc sport website, with india against pakistan in the other group at 3 o'clock. english all—rounder evejones top—scored for melbourne renegades as they beat sydney sixers in the women's b
it's going to take everything to get results against the best teams in europe and the world. and liverpool are one of them at the moment. they are one of the teams we are chasing and trying to chase, because what they've done the last four years is something that we are striving towards and of course go past them. that match kicks off at 4.30 — and before that, at two o'clock, it's brentford versus leicester and west ham against tottenham. the first of the day's t20 world cup matches is...
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we have many territories, actually, in europe, or level europe and asia as well, and australia.— europe, or level europe and asia as well, and australia. well, thank you ve much well, and australia. well, thank you very much for— well, and australia. well, thank you very much for talking _ well, and australia. well, thank you very much for talking to _ well, and australia. well, thank you very much for talking to us, - very much for talking to us, sebastien, i look forward to see great freedom. thank you very much. goodbye. goodbye. nhs england has stepped up its appealfor pregnant nhs england has stepped up its appeal for pregnant women to get vaccinated against covid—19. it figures suggest that expectant mums in england who haven't had a single dose accounted for one in six of covid patients needing specialist treatment in intensive care this summer. they were the most critically ill patients. i've been talking to a doctor who is the uk director for professional midwifery at the union of the royal college of midwives. your system, hold bodily system is under stress as a result of
we have many territories, actually, in europe, or level europe and asia as well, and australia.— europe, or level europe and asia as well, and australia. well, thank you ve much well, and australia. well, thank you very much for— well, and australia. well, thank you very much for talking _ well, and australia. well, thank you very much for talking to _ well, and australia. well, thank you very much for talking to us, - very much for talking to us, sebastien, i look forward to see great...
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russia has europe's highest tally of covid fatalities at nearly 450,000 deaths. prince andrew has asked for... prince andrew has instructed lawyers to fight to clear his name. he has been accused of sexual abuse when virginia jaffray was 17, a minor under us state law. the lawyers have asked a court to dismiss the lawsuit or to require her to provide a more definitive statement of the allegations. the court papers stated that prince andrew never sexually abused or assaulted her, he unequivocally denies her false allegations against him. the document goes on, she has initiated this baseless lawsuit against prince andrew to achieve another payday until it —— at his expense and at the expense of those closest to him. a 2nd argument advanced by his lawyers is that she is not entitled to bring a lawsuit against him. they claim she forfeited the right in 2009 when she sued this man, jeffrey epstein, the person said to have organised the sex trafficking. he took his own life in prison 2 years ago. he had been a friend of andrew, but the prince's lawyers say the 2009
russia has europe's highest tally of covid fatalities at nearly 450,000 deaths. prince andrew has asked for... prince andrew has instructed lawyers to fight to clear his name. he has been accused of sexual abuse when virginia jaffray was 17, a minor under us state law. the lawyers have asked a court to dismiss the lawsuit or to require her to provide a more definitive statement of the allegations. the court papers stated that prince andrew never sexually abused or assaulted her, he...
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before a french parliamentary committee, europe minister clement beaune spelt out what�*s to happen. from tuesday, he said, no uk fishing boat will be allowed to unload its catch in french ports. there will be intensified inspections on uk goods entering france by ferry and the channel tunnel. and in a second wave of measures, france may raise the tariff on electricity it supplies to the channel islands. france says this is because the uk and the channel islands have failed to keep their side of the deal on fishing licences signed as part of brexit. the british government says that�*s not true. it is very disappointing to see the comments that came from france yesterday. we believe these are disappointing and disproportionate, and not what we would expect from a close ally and partner. the measures being threatened do not appear to be compatible with the trading cooperation agreement or wider international law. the licences row flared in may, when protesting french fishing boats sailed in flotilla intojersey waters and london sent in two navy patrol boats in response. today, though
before a french parliamentary committee, europe minister clement beaune spelt out what�*s to happen. from tuesday, he said, no uk fishing boat will be allowed to unload its catch in french ports. there will be intensified inspections on uk goods entering france by ferry and the channel tunnel. and in a second wave of measures, france may raise the tariff on electricity it supplies to the channel islands. france says this is because the uk and the channel islands have failed to keep their side...
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went back ten or 15 years, europe, could in the uk, was helping to lead _ europe, could in the uk, was helping to lead development of renewable energy _ to lead development of renewable energy. china had one gigawatt by of solar installed by 2010. now has 250 gigawatts _ solar installed by 2010. now has 250 gigawatts. wind energy close to 300. that is _ gigawatts. wind energy close to 300. that is 50 _ gigawatts. wind energy close to 300. that is 50 times are more than we have _ that is 50 times are more than we have in— that is 50 times are more than we have in the — that is 50 times are more than we have in the uk. it is a myth that the dutch— have in the uk. it is a myth that the dutch iron is so big, it is doing — the dutch iron is so big, it is doing a _ the dutch iron is so big, it is doing a lot _ the dutch iron is so big, it is doing a lot of everything. —— it is a myth — doing a lot of everything. —— it is a myth that _ doing a lot of everything. —— it is a myth. that would not have happened were it _ a myth. that would not have happened were it not _ a m
went back ten or 15 years, europe, could in the uk, was helping to lead _ europe, could in the uk, was helping to lead development of renewable energy _ to lead development of renewable energy. china had one gigawatt by of solar installed by 2010. now has 250 gigawatts _ solar installed by 2010. now has 250 gigawatts. wind energy close to 300. that is _ gigawatts. wind energy close to 300. that is 50 _ gigawatts. wind energy close to 300. that is 50 times are more than we have _ that is 50...
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gazprom can supply more gas to europe. but refuses to do that, saying that we will do that if you accept gazprom's terms of handling nord stream 2. it's very simple. this is pure blackmail. today, president putin hit back. it was europe's fault, he said, that prices were ten times higher than last year, because the eu didn't want to sign long—term energy contracts. no wonder the russians are smiling at their annual gas forum. they know the eu relies heavily on russian gas exports. britain imports very little natural gas from russia but the uk has been hit too by the skyrocketing prices on the energy markets. russia's position is very simple. we've got the gas you need, we've got a brand—new pipeline to deliver it, so let's do the deal. and considering how acute the energy crisis is becoming in europe, that puts russia in a very strong position. and since europe has committed to a greenerfuture, it may, for a time, need more gas as coal—fired plants are phased out. so long as europe is using as much energy as it is, s
gazprom can supply more gas to europe. but refuses to do that, saying that we will do that if you accept gazprom's terms of handling nord stream 2. it's very simple. this is pure blackmail. today, president putin hit back. it was europe's fault, he said, that prices were ten times higher than last year, because the eu didn't want to sign long—term energy contracts. no wonder the russians are smiling at their annual gas forum. they know the eu relies heavily on russian gas exports. britain...
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this is our first investment in electrified components in europe. and 500 people we have in halewood today, and this will really secure the future of those jobs for the foreseeable future. so, great news for the people in halewood. it is a small part of ford's plan to go electric, a £230 million investment, some of which is government money. it's also spending billions on two plants in the usa, in kentucky and tennessee. but it comes on the back of nissan investing £1 billion in its factory in sunderland. building up more than 600 jobs. the plan see the construction of a gigerfactory, the giant battery facility which makes up such an important part of the manufacture of electric cars. the more investments we have like that, the more it will draw in other components into the electric vehicle supply chain. we are in the transition phase from internal combustion to electric. once you start the momentum, like with this investment, it will attract more companies in. the owner of vauxhall is also investing 100 million at its plant in ellesmere port. but
this is our first investment in electrified components in europe. and 500 people we have in halewood today, and this will really secure the future of those jobs for the foreseeable future. so, great news for the people in halewood. it is a small part of ford's plan to go electric, a £230 million investment, some of which is government money. it's also spending billions on two plants in the usa, in kentucky and tennessee. but it comes on the back of nissan investing £1 billion in its factory...