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BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

Lewis hamilton will start the us formula one grand prix in fifth on the grid, but is still poised to win the world drivers championship. Order order and bercow bows out. A retrospective look at the house of commons speakers time in the chair. Thats in half an hour, here on bbc news. In the past hour, the leader of the brexit party, nigel farage, has announced he wont stand in next months general election. He says instead he will be campaigning across the country against the prime ministers proposed brexit deal. It comes as the Election Campaign gets into full swing, with labour and the conservatives making big spending pledges. Borisjohnson has confirmed the benefits freeze in place since 2016 will end in april, whilejeremy corbyn is proposing to insulate almost every home in the uk, which labour says will create hundreds of thousands of jobs. Our Political Correspondent Jessica Parker is here. First of all, lets talk about nigel farage. He is saying that his party will field candidate

BBCNEWS Newsnight December 15, 2017

Compared with the condoms of today, it was like wearing the inner tube of a cycle. If its so much easier and better now, why are almost half of under 25 year olds not using a condom with a new partner . What happened to no glove, no love . Is it the element of danger . Is it carelessness . Is it drink . Well be talking to one person who suffered the consequences and another who preaches safe sex. Good evening. At the end of a brutal parliamentary week for the government over brexit, theresa may tonight appears to have avoided another rebellion by compromising over the governments attempt to enshrine the date of britains eu departure in law. And in brussels today, eu leaders with may absent and back home took less than half an hour to formally agree to move onto the second stage of talks. But the document calls on the uk to provide further clarity on its position on the framework for the future relationship, and there is much uncertainty to come. So where do we stand at the end of this

BBCNEWS Newsnight February 6, 2018

Rates potentially going up faster than expected makes profits harder to earn, and shares relatively less attractive. And the good news spin is that higher rates are the result of growth, so these are problems of success. Which is all reassuring. But theres a bigger way of looking at this that this is a turning point. We had a crash ten years ago; we still havent got back to normal and this kind of disruption isjust a starter as to what to expect as we do. The banking crisis of ten years ago has spread across the west and was like an economic heart attack, leaving banks slow to lend so companies couldnt get credit to pay for new investment and too many households were stranded with big debts and couldnt afford to spend. Across the west, grows inevitably slowed. For the time being at least, the nice decade is behind us. The credit cycle has turned. Central banks had to step up to stop the economy is falling down even further, printing money and slashing Interest Rates to nearly zero. In

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Five years on from Brexit, it s all over bar the shouting

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Five years on from Brexit, it s all over bar the shouting
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