submitted a bid to buy manchester united bbc sport understands that a rival bid was also tabled by ineos, owned by british billionaire, sirjim ratcliffe, before friday s deadline. now it s time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. across the world, workers are finding their living standards squeezed by rising inflation. for some, it s not so much a squeeze as decapitation. technological change is driving job cuts in a host of industries. do workers have the means to fight back? well, the uk rail industry is something of a test case. for months, rail workers have been striking over pay and plans to change working conditions. my guest is mick lynch, leader of the biggest rail union, the rmt. the stakes in this fight are high. can the workers win? mick lynch, welcome to hardtalk. you are the leader of a union that s been in a long running dispute now. it goes back to last summer, there had been rolling sporadic strikes. as it goes on, does it feel harder to f
coming up, after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. across the world, workers are finding their living standards squeezed by rising inflation. for some, it s not so much a squeeze as decapitation. technological change is driving job cuts in a host of industries. do workers have the means to fight back? well, the uk rail industry is something of a test case. for months, rail workers have been striking over pay and plans to change working conditions. my guest is mick lynch, leader of the biggest rail union, the rmt. the stakes in this fight are high. can the workers win? mick lynch, welcome to hardtalk. you are the leader of a union that s been in a long running dispute now. it goes back to last summer, there had been rolling sporadic strikes. as it goes on, does it feel harder to find your way to a compromise? well, there s no easy way out for either side. the government has boxed themselves into a corner to a large extent, and i think that s predicated on the
for use in a contraceptive pill for men. they say it works by temporarily stopping sperm from propelling itself. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. across the world, workers are finding their living standards squeezed by rising inflation. for some, it s not so much a squeeze as decapitation. technological change is driving job cuts in a host of industries. do workers have the means to fight back? well, the uk rail industry is something of a test case. for months, rail workers have been striking over pay and plans to change working conditions. my guest is mick lynch, leader of the biggest rail union, the rmt. the stakes in this fight are high. can the workers win? mick lynch, welcome to hardtalk. you are the leader of a union that s been in a long running dispute now. it goes back to last summer, there had been rolling sporadic strikes. as it goes on, does it feel harder to find your way to a compromise? well, there s n
The face of desperate circumstances. Is that not precisely how the u. N. Has withstood adversity and arrived at the present day . Japan will further enhance its assistance for refugees and internally displaced persons from syria and iraq. Converted to a monetary figure, this years assistance comes to approximately 810 million u. S. In total. Triple the amount we provided last year. Japan has strictly maintained itself as a peaceloving nation for the 70 years since the end of world war, and we have accumulated a record of successful efforts fostering peace and prosperity in the world. In cambodia and elsewhere, japan put forth its best efforts its diplomatic endeavors, its dispatching of peacekeeping operations and later assistance over the longterm. At this very moment in south sudan, members of an engineering unit of the Japan Selfdefense forces are making efforts around the clock. Japan has also, for its part, very recently prepared a legal domestic framework enabling it to contribut
U. N. Has withstood adversity and arrived at the present day . Japan will further enhance its assistance for refugees and internally displaced persons from syria and iraq. Converted to a monetary figure, this years assistance comes to approximately 810 million u. S. In total. Triple the amount we provided last year. Japan has strictly maintained itself as a peaceloving nation for the 70 years since the end of world war, and we have accumulated a record of successful efforts fostering peace and prosperity in the world. In cambodia and elsewhere, japan put forth its best efforts its diplomatic endeavors, its dispatching of peacekeeping operations and later assistance over the longterm. At this very moment in south sudan, members of an engineering unit of the Japan Selfdefense forces are making efforts around the clock. Japan has also, for its part, very recently prepared a legal domestic framework enabling it to contribute to peacekeeping operations in a broader manner going forward. The