Now on bbc news, dateline london. Hello and welcome to the programme, which brings together some of the uks leading commentators, bbc specialists and the foreign correspondents writing, blogging and broadcasting to audiences back home from the dateline london. This week, a taxing question for the 620 making multinationals pay theirfair share, and is the head of the imf naming and shaming the g7 over vaccination . I am joined byjeffrey kaufman, a News Anchor in both his native canada and the United States as well as a much travelled foreign correspondent. Isabel hilton, Newspaper Columnist and broadcaster who founded china dialogue, an independent organisation trying to foster greater understanding of china and improve its environment. And you see him there, our Bbc Business Editor simonjack, good to have you with me in the studio. Welcome to isabel and jeffrey. Lovely to see you again from distant parts. Now, No Taxation Without Representation the slogan of The American Colonies after
Plans to lift a range of Covid Restrictions will go ahead Onjuly 19 in england. But he also said masks are still expected to be worn indoors. The widow of haitis assassinated president claims he was killed because of his drive for political reform. Sir Richard Branson prepares to venture to the edge of space, on the first Passenger Flight of his Virgin Galactic spaceship. Now on bbc news, foreign correspondents based In London give an outsider s view of events in the uk in dateline london. Hello and welcome to the programme which brings together some of the uks leading commentators, bbc specialists and the foreign correspondents writing, blogging and broadcasting to audiences back home from the dateline london. This week, a taxing question for the 620 making multinationals pay theirfair share, and is the head of the imf naming and shaming the g7 over vaccination . I am joined byjeffrey kaufman, a News Anchor in both his native canada and the united states, as well as a much travelled f
Hello and welcome to the programme which brings together some of the uks leading commentators, bbc specialists and the foreign correspondents writing, blogging and broadcasting to audiences back home from the dateline london. This week, a taxing question for the g20 making multinationals pay theirfair share, and is the head of the imf naming and shaming the g7 over vaccination . I am joined byjeffrey kaufman, a News Anchor in both his native canada and the United States as well as a much travelled foreign correspondent. Isabel hilton, Newspaper Columnist and broadcaster who founded china dialogue, an independent organisation trying to foster greater understanding of china and improve its environment. And you see him there, our Bbc Business Editor simonjack, good to have you with me in the studio. Welcome to isabel and jeffrey. Lovely to see you again from distant parts. Now, No Taxation Without Representation the slogan of The American Colonies after a Sales Tax imposed on them by the
suspicion of murder and what scotland yard says is a significant development. germans go to the polls as the country decide who it wants to lead in a post angela merkel area. i will be back with the latest news at the top of the hour and right now it is time for dateline london. hello and welcome to our weekly brains trust, with bbc specialists and the correspondents who file stories, broadcast and blog to audiences back home from the dateline: london. this week, advance australia fair or foul? after angela what will be the legacy of germany s longest serving chancellor? and too little c02, too much hot air? boris johnson wrestles with the contradictions of keeping us fed and warm, but not too hot. joining us this week, latika bourke is an australian author and journalist, with columns in the sydney morning herald and the age. stefanie bolzen is uk and ireland correspondent for the german media site welt. here in the studio, our science editor david shukman. good to have yo
hundreds pay tribute to murdered primary school teacher sabina nessa at a candle lit vigil. it s the final day of campaigning in germany, where voters will elect a new chancellor tomorrow. now on bbc news, it s dateline london. hello and welcome to our weekly brains trust, with bbc specialists and the correspondents who file stories, broadcast and blog to audiences back home from the dateline: london. this week, advance australia fair or foul? after angela, what will be the legacy of germany s longest serving chancellor? and too little c02, too much hot air? boris johnson wrestles with the contradictions of keeping us fed and warm but not too hot. joining us this week, latika bourke is an australian author and journalist, with columns in the sydney morning herald and the age. stefanie bolzen is uk and ireland correspondent for the german media site welt. here in the studio, our science editor david shukman. good to have you, david, and good to have both of you with us. thanks