About and its findings. Good morning about and its findings. Good morning it about and its findings. Good morning. It is about and its findings. Good morning. It is out, about and its findings. Good morning. It is out, the about and its findings. Good l morning. It is out, the interim findings of Operation Kenova, a savanier, near £40 million investigation into an army agent at the heart of the ira. Freddie scapaticci was tasked with hunting down suspected informers. This report and its findings shine a light into dark corners of the so called dirty war, the intelligence war between the state and the ira. Among its findings which include a failure by the Security Forces to protect those accused by the ira of being agents. It also finds that agents were involved in murder with no evidence to suggest that the authorities considered holding them liable. Crucially, a finding that Freddie Scappaticci purported to be the armys golden egg, a prized asset inside the ira who it was said had sa
shares of mufg, mizuho and smfg were all down around 8% in trading. the nikkei exchange was down over 2% overall. here in europe, we ve seen credit suisse drop another 5% in early trading. on monday, major us banks lost around $90 billion in stock market value, bringing their loss since svb s collapse to nearly $190 billion. many are now speculating the federal reserve will pause its plans to keep raising interest rates, designed to tame inflation. we re nowjoined by greg swenson, who is an international investment banker and founding partner at brigg macadam. good to have you with us. let s pick up good to have you with us. let s pick up on that thought about rate because that progressive increase increase in interest rates has been one of the things cost for the collapse in svb. will the federal reserve be looking at this closely? i think the key word is maybe. goldman sachs came out yesterday suggesting that they would pause and not raise rates at the next meeting, but tha
Have underperformed at the World Championships in london. And coming up on bbc news, as the Premier League gets ready to begin, liverpools star player Philippe Countinho hands in a transfer request, amid interest from barcelona. Good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. 11 people from the same family have been convicted of running a modern slavery ring in lincolnshire and keeping Vulnerable People in conditions that police have described as truly shocking for decades. Members of the rooney family picked up victims from the streets and kept them in squalid conditions in caravans with no Running Water or toilets. Using threats and violence, including Punishment Beatings to keep them in line. Victims were forced to work in the familys Construction Business for little or no wages. Our north of england correspondent Judith Moritz reports. Yes, the ronneys were flashy with their money. They went on holiday to barbados, they had cosmetic surgery, they shelled out thousands of pounds.
Leicester in the first match of the new premier League Season. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news were live at the World Athletics Championships with the latest from the london stadium, and the rest of the days sports news. Good evening. 11 people from one family in lincolnshire have been convicted of involvement with a modern day slavery ring. It follows one of the Biggest Police investigations of its kind. The rooney family ran a driveway resurfacing company, and targeted vulnerable Homeless People as workers. But their victims were paid little or no wages, and suffered Punishment Beatings if they complained. They were also housed in squalid conditions that detectives described as truly shocking. Our correspondent Judith Moritz reports from Nottingham Crown court. Fathers, sons, cousins across the generations, 11 members of one family, whose cruelty has spanned the decades. The rooneys were the masters this is where they kept their slaves. They were forced to live in these carava
To friday, and the text is attached with this picture of him with pen and paper at his desk. Lets discuss and paper at his desk. Lets discuss a little bit more now and talk about Foreign Policy, the potential legacy of president obama. Good to see you, thanks for being with us, you sat through the whole of that commie did talk about russia, israel, the middle east, but i think, overriding his references to Foreign Policy was the idea that america has an overarching role to play in the world, and it needs to use its influence, its power, its prestige for good. And i think, in a way, that was a response to some of the comments that trump made over the weekend, criticising the european union, criticising the leadership of angela merkel, arguing that the eu was a fundamental competitor to the us and he was ambivalent about its fate. I think trump is a break not only from the democratic presidency of barack obama, but the bipartisan tradition in terms of seeing the United States as a pause