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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC 100 Women in Conversation 20240604 02:31:00

ilya yashin was found guilty of spreading what moscow claims is fake information, by discussing evidence of atrocities carried out by russian troops. the government has announced a major overhaul of the financial services industry, relaxing some of the safeguards imposed after the 2008 financial crisis. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, says the reforms will cut red tape and boost growth but critics say his plan risk forgetting the lessons of the past. our business editor, simonjack reports. october simon jack reports. 1986. october simonjack reports. 1986. the big bang. widespread october 1986. the big bang. widespread financial deregulation in the uk, which in an area of buccaneering, risk taking, freewheeling. but in 2008, the wheels are spectacularly came off. banks around the world went bust,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 18:11:00

the uk s financial sector, relaxing some of the safeguards imposed after the 2008 financial crisis. he says the reforms will cut red tape and boost growth but critics say his plan risks forgetting the lessons of the past. our business editor, simonjack reports. october 1986, the so called big bang, widespread financial deregulation in the uk, which ushered in an era of buccaneering, risk taking freewheeling. but in 2008, the wheels spectacularly came off, banks around the world went bust, requiring tens of billions of taxpayer funded rescues. tough rules to stop that happening again are now being reviewed or binned. the banks have become much healthier financially since 2008, we ve put in place a process so that financial issues can be resolved which we didn t have before, but on that basis, we also want to make sure that they can compete with other financial centres, whether it s the united states or asia. among 30 reforms

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 21:23:00

chinese president xijinping is looking to cooperate with saudi arabia and other gulf countries in the field of energy. the comments were made on the president s final day in saudi arabia, wade attended the china arab summit. the british government has announced a major overhaul of the financial services industry, relaxing some of the safeguards imposed after the 2008 financial crisis. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, says the reforms will cut red tape and boost growth, but critics say his plan risk forgetting the lessons of the past. our business editor, simonjack reports. october 1986, the so called big bang, widespread financial deregulation in the uk, which ushered in an era of buccaneering, risk taking freewheeling. but in 2008, the wheels spectacularly came off, banks around the world went bust, requiring tens of billions of taxpayer funded rescues. tough rules to stop that happening again are now being reviewed or binned. the banks have become much healthier financially since 2008,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 20:34:00

royal mail says these strike days will have an impact on christmas deliveries. it has moved forward final posting dates for second class to 12th of december, and first class to 16th december. as the union prepares to hold further strikes early next year, the outlook for this dispute looks bleak. zoe conway, bbc news. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has announced plans to shake up the regulation of the uk s financial sector, relaxing some of the safeguards imposed after the 2008 financial crisis. he says the reforms will cut red tape and boost growth but critics say his plans risk forgetting the lessons of the past. our business editor, simonjack reports. october 1986, the so called big bang, widespread financial deregulation in the uk, which ushered in an era of buccaneering, risk taking freewheeling. but in 2008, the wheels

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 18:15:00

vacantjobs, meaning employers have to offer more money to get the staff they need and that is proving difficult for some companies as simonjack reports. pay may be rising, but prices are rising faster. at this private care home in gloucester, 70% of residents are funded by a cash strapped local authority. rising food and energy bills makes it difficult to increase staff wages, so some are looking elsewhere. to be honest, i m getting really fed up with reading resignation letters that say, i love myjob, i don t want to go, i love looking after the residents, but i have to put my family and myself first. and, you know, they re getting sort of offers of 20, 30% higher than we than we can possibly pay to go and work for places like amazon and supermarkets. and what can you say to them? you know, what can you say other than fair enough? with the number of vacancies still near record highs and unemployment near record lows, there remains a chronic shortage of workers. the percentage of peopl

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