In the European Union. So it is a particular type of cohort you get in britain, which doesnt mean they speak for the whole of british business. Earlier today i interviewed the head of the International Monetary fund, Christine Lagarde, who has been negative about brexit in the past, and i started by asking her if the uk leaving the Single Market would be bad for britain. You have to look at all the parameters. You have to look at the monetary policy, the exchange rate, the interest that would be charged. You have to look at the engines for growth, whether that very solid uk consumption which has held the economy together, and better than we had thought, will last. Whether investment, both domestic and from the rest of the world, will persist, or whether there will be a significant reduction, and under what terms the exports will eventually take place between the uk and the rest of the world. What i know for sure is that theres a lot of work to be done in the coming weeks, months and po
Saying he is paying back almost all the money he took out. He probably pay them off a lot more made an offa pay them off a lot more made an off a lot more. At the moment nothing he did seems to have been unlawful, questions over whether the law should be changed for the future, but he probably didnt need to hand this money back and that is hanging onto his knighthood that probably incentivised it. Those campaigning on his knighthood have possibly secured the victory. Maybe it was just as well he had alienated after all. Somebody should tell David Beckham that is so much united costs 7 David Beckham that is so much united costs . If you are asking the question what is at worst, it looks as if it is 363 million to philip green. Presumably he is anticipating getting his Front Row Seat Back at London Fashion week. And going around in his yacht he wont be bullied by the media the Deal Question is whether the daily mail insist on calling him sir shifty. Shuffling through no we havent got one
City, then one of the good things to do is to close that one, you merge it into this bigger one, you dont need as much Administration Costs and you save money for the taxpayer. You asked doctors to move and you ask some of those patients to walk 15 minutes to get there. Upside, you save money, then said it becomes more of a factory and therefore a lot of doctors and gps say i dont like this. And it might be longer than 15 minutes, especially if you are old and it is difficult to see at what point is this good for us and what point is it not. Tony blair changed the relationship between the nhs and you, fundamentally paid a lot more money and then worked in a harder. A lot are working incredibly ha rd harder. A lot are working incredibly hard but quite a few but like the screws being twisted. If you think about it, a lot of figures on this story, lets go through one north two. 57 gp surgeries shut last year. Doesnt sound like much but it affects a quarter of a million patients because th
After labour did not back it. Thanks to ed miliband. Supposedly that put america off doing their own strikes in response to this. Some unusual people are supporting trump and what he has done because he has reinforced a red line which they say 0bama and cameron and miller band and everyone, it should have done. It has taken bizarrely and america first, isolationist, pro russian american president perceived to be pro russian to actually go out and do it. The daily mirror takes it one step further, suggesting trump is 110w step further, suggesting trump is now one step from war. Warning that the world is in fear. Arguably bevan, there are many proxy wars going on already, Notjust In Syria but in iran. There are. But in iraq. Very dramatic language. Trump himself has been very categorical in his comments on what this represented as an atrocity. The idea that we are one step behind war, it seems that a Russian War Strip In The Black Sea has been diverted to the black sea has been diverted
make 60 degrees in aberdeen. across central and eastern england, if you mist those showers, temperatures could reach 16 or 17 degrees. but we have an area of low pressure bringing wet and windy weather after dark overnight and into friday. strongest winds across northern parts of france, but through the channel and along the south coast of england and south wales, winds up to 50 or 60 mph overnight and into the early part of friday morning before they ease. wet weather overnight, that becomes more patchy and showery. further north, some sunshine perhaps. but also a few showers. still very unsettled. temperatures are going to be lower, typically 11 to 30 degrees by friday. heading into the weekend, those temperatures continue to just drop away a little bit, but it should be turning much drier. thanks, darren. from the six team, it s goodbye.