so what mps agreed to david was the new version of the deal that rishi sunak, the current prime minister, and we have had five. so it s worth mentioning him in recent years, the new deal that he did with with the european union, which essentiallyjust tries to make a trading arrangements for northern ireland smoother. now what borisjohnson and a number of other senior conservatives, including another former prime minister liz truss, objected to, was that they sort of feel that somehow it still means that northern ireland is being treated very differently than the rest of the uk in terms of the relationship with the european union. and in some ways, david, they re right. i mean, northern ireland is staying closer to the european union than the rest of britain and that s because they want to avoid a dreaded border on the island of ireland. meanwhile, borisjohnson has admitted misleading parliament in regard to covid parties at number 10 downing street.
hello there. let s take a look at the weather for the week ahead. now, it s been very blustery of late with showers, longer spells of rain. and there won t really be any big changes either in the forecasts over the next few days or so. so, more showers, some sunny spells in between the showers. brisk south westerly winds and it stays mild until we get to the weekend. now, on thursday, still low pressure dominates. various systems waiting out in the atlantic. they ll be pushing their way eastwards throughout the day, some bands of showers. some of the showers heavy and thundery. it s a wet start for north west england, but there is also a lot of sunshine around through the morning across much of the rest of the uk. the showers will get going through the late morning into the afternoon. moving through in bands, merging together to form longer spells of rain at times. and some more rainjust moving into southern england by the time we get to the end of the day. a brisk, blustery south west
also a lot of sunshine ran through the morning across much of the rest of the uk. showers will get going through the late morning into the afternoon. moving through into the afternoon. moving through in bands, merging together to form longer spells of rain at times. more rain moving into southern england by the time we get to at the end of the day. fairly swiftly on this brisk south westerly wind. some longer spells of rain, some of it rather heavy temperatures on the mild side again for this time of year. 12 15 celsius. that when slightly later across much of scotland, more showers, again, there could be thunder, lightning and hailfalling from there could be thunder, lightning and hail falling from these, they will move their base with them that brisk south westerly. temperatures begin between 12 14 is because he is, again from the air is very mild. that is set to change as we head into the weekend. now, this area of the pressure pulls away from scotland, there will be soon showers ar
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you seeing, what do you know that we don t yet know? he went to great length to reassure people that the us banking system is sound, it is resilient. he also said that us deposits are safe. he was pressed on that particular point, it is something that s become a political talking point. will the us treasury for example come out and guarantee people s deposits because not all of this is aimed at restoring confidence. i don t think we re there yet but this is a step in that direction. ., ., ., direction. the other fear of hiking interest rates direction. the other fear of hiking interest rates is direction. the other fear of hiking interest rates is plunging - direction. the other fear of hiking interest rates is plunging the - direction. the other fear of hiking interest rates is plunging the us. interest rates is plunging the us economy into recession, isn t it? it economy into recession, isn t it? if you talk in wall street terms they often speak of a soft landing. that sweet spot