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BBCNEWS Business Briefing July 13, 2024

Highs, but trading is starting to thin out as we head into the holidays. We start with brexit, because today a crucial period for british and european businesses begins, as the uk takes a major step towards leaving the eu. The Withdrawal Agreement negotiated between borisjohnsons government and brussels goes before parliament, with a vote expected later. And given his large majority, its expected to get through without many changes. Under the agreement, britain is due to formally leave the eu on 31st of january next year. That will be followed by a transitional period, where existing trade terms still apply although the uk is no longer part of the eus political institutions. This ends in december 2020. Under the original plan, if both sides agree, that transitional period could be extended by up to two years, to give more time to negotiate a long term trading relationship. But
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BBCNEWS The Briefing July 13, 2024

In business body positive fashion how india is waking up to the 4 billion plus size market. A warm welcome to the Programme Briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. And you can be part of the conversation would you be prepared to sit in a plane for nineteen hours or would it drive you mad . Tell us what you think, just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. After 19 hours and 19 minutes in the air, the longest and, at over 17,000 kilometres, the furthest passage flight has landed in sydney australia, having flown from london. It was a test flight run by the airline qantas, to research the feasibility of the ultra long haul route and the impact on travellers and crew. The bbcs lukejones was onboard. The first london to sydney flight 100 years ago took 28 days. This will sunrise flight did it in 19 hours and 19 minutes. This plane is almost spookily empty. There is only 53 of us on board because that is ....

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BBCNEWS Business Briefing July 13, 2024

We start in sydney where we could be seeing the dawn of a new era of ultra long haul commercial flights. In the last few hours a boeing 787 belonging to Australian Airline qantas has landed after flying non stop from london to sydney. It left heathrow around 6am yesterday flying almost 18,000 kilometres over 19 hours and 19 minutes. Its part of a bigger project looking at ultra long haul flying, made possible by the boeing 787 and rival airbus a350 long rangejets. 0ur correspondent lukejones was one of just a0 passengers and crew on board. They were all subject to rigorous testing to assess the impact of the flight on their health, wellbeing and body clock. Lets get more on this story lets speak to luke hearing you go through those statistics again, i am feeling tired all over it. Did you think you would be safe and did your friends and family feel worried 7 be safe and did your friends and family feel worried . Nobody was wor ....

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CSPAN2 FCC Open Meeting November 21, 2017

[inaudible conversations] good morning. Welcome to november 2017 meeting of the federal communications commission. Madam secretary comeau should answer jennifer this morning. Thank you, mr. Chairman. Good morning to you in good morning, commissioners. Todays video here it items for consideration. First youll consider a report and order that would expressly authorized Voice Service providers to block certain types of robocalls that falsely appear to be from telephone numbers that do not or cannot make outgoing calls. It would prohibit Voice Service providers from blocking 911 calls under these rules including a mechanism to allow subscribers legitimate calls blocked in error to drop blocking and clarify that providers may exclude blocked calls under these rules from their call completion report. Second, you will consider a second report order and second for this country and furt ....

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BBCNEWS The Briefing January 19, 2018

Lets do it. With me isjoel kibazo, who is a partner atjk associates and a former director of communications at Africa Development bank. Thank you forjoining us once again. The shutdown, we do not know if it is going to happen. I was talking to a journalist from the wall street journal, he thought that it was going to happen, which rather ties in Donald Trumps message that yes, this is the real. Another day, another drama out of washington, it seems really that that is all we should expect from the capital of the worlds is power. This time to do with the shutdown. It has happened before, will it happen . Who knows . This is brinkmanship and dont forget, donald trump is a business person who likes to go right to the edge and make sure that something happens, and so i dont know this is just brinkmanship or if there is a shutdown. If there is a shutdown, we are of course looki ....

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