afternoon, and said a man in his 40s has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. our correspondent duncan kennedy is in bournemouth this morning. duncan, what more can you tell us about this? good morning. it had been a glorious day here in bournemouth yesterday. the sun was shining, the beach was packed with people on their half term break. then this incident, this major incident, was declared about half past four when all the emergency services were called. the police tell us they recovered ten people from the water. we don t know if they were swimming or on some sort of vessel. ten people were recovered from the water. two of them, a 17 year old boy and a 12 year old girl, had somehow suffered what they called critical injuries. they were taken to hospital where later they both died. the police tell us that their families have been informed. that they are liaising with their families to help them through what they called this difficult time. the other eight people invo
already said that any kind of relations with taiwan must end. but this is very much not only about the economics, but it also has to do with the geopolitics. a sign that the us is taking the threat of a potential. potentially china coming into taiwan, as a real threat. and so a lot of people are taking lessons from what they are seen happening in ukraine and starting to make some strengthening within their own borders. absolutely. and while you are with us, let s talk about that the debt ceiling deal. passing a very big hurdle last night, but still a lot of work to do if they are to meet that deadline injune the 6th? absolutely. they re going to have. now that it s passed one chamber of congress, it now has to pass the senate. andy thinking has been that they would be able to get it into they would be able to get it into the senate, but now we re hearing from a lot of senators are saying they are going to try. it s not going to be an easy ride, it s going to be a lot of pushb
semiconductors and it falls to us companies. it is important for the us to get to trade with taiwan so nvidia which is at the forefront of this frenzy, basically 40% of this is produced so. we this frenzy, basically 4096 of this is produced so. . . this frenzy, basically 4096 of this is produced so. we also know that the us is trying is produced so. we also know that the us is trying to is produced so. we also know that the us is trying to reduce is produced so. we also know that the us is trying to reduce its - the us is trying to reduce its dependence on china and so taiwan a worthy alternative. although, not able to pick up some of the slack because china is, of course, the powerhouse economy. the workshop of the world. ~ ,,., , powerhouse economy. the workshop of the world. ~ , ,., , . powerhouse economy. the workshop of the world. ~ ,,., , ., , powerhouse economy. the workshop of the world. ~ , ., , ., the world. absolutely. china is an extremely important the w
underpaid workers across the country for 13 years. over 28,000 employers received less holiday than they were entitled to. 400 workers didn t get the additional allowances they d earned. bhp says it reported the incident to authorities and the errors will cost the company up to $280 million. it s now more than three years since the start of the first lockdown in the uk, but many businesses are still feeling the impact of covid. a debt charity says that some small firms are struggling to pay back emergency loans taken out to help them through the pandemic. hannah miller s been finding out more. clients are back at this hair salon near nottingham, a far cry from when lockdown began and the money stops coming in. we had zero coming in and lots coming out. wasn t a case of the world stops for covid and businesses just stand still, everybody
important to the uk compared to mainland europe. important to the uk compared to mainland europe. interesting to see how that plays mainland europe. interesting to see how that plays out. mainland europe. interesting to see how that plays out. as mainland europe. interesting to see how that plays out. as always, - how that plays out. as always, really good to have you with us. thank you. it s now more than three years since the start of the first lockdown in the uk, but many businesses are still feeling the impact of covid. a debt charity says that some small firms are struggling to pay back emergency loans taken out to help them through the pandemic. hannah miller s been finding out more. the clients who back as her salon, a far cry from unlocked and began and the money stops coming in. we far cry from unlocked and began and the money stops coming in.- far cry from unlocked and began and the money stops coming in. we had a zero coming the money stops coming in. we had a zero