towards the wall and they load bricks on his back, until he collapses, and then put a bucket on his head and they start battering him. president biden visits the country he called an international pariah a couple of years ago. hypocrisy or just an acceptance of saudi arabia s new importance in the world? of course, for the president, it s all about how your voters think, and one of the huge issues in the us at the moment is the price of fuel. and has the day passed for a health service free at the point of delivery here in britain and in other western countries? there is a lot of support| for the nhs as it now is, but frustration at waiting a long time for a routine operation. i in early september, there ll be a new prime minister in downing street. borisjohnson s supporters, and there are still plenty of them, insist that his big achievements were getting brexit done, ushering britain through covid, and being ukraine s number one supporter after russia invaded. when the ne
who have to design the robots and tell the robots what to do. 0ther robots can t do that? well, you know, then we re into the territory of what is our final invention, where the robot can invent everything else for itself. it s a sorry look out for all humans and there ll be the rise of the machines. i m not saying we re there anywhere near that yet, i m glad to say. journalists? don t know. could a robot do yourjob, john? i think a robot s doing it! is this really you or are you a hologram? for better or for worse, britain doesn t have a written constitution. it s got a set of rules and expectations which prime ministers, in particular, are supposed to stick to no lying, no handing outjobs to questionable friends, nothing that can be characterised as sleaze. so, what happens if they don t appear to stick to the rules? in borisjohnson s case, his ministers rebelled and showed him the door. the people who want britain to have a written constitution say the way borisjohnson behaved