So that is the reason we want to finish although. Several countries have imposed travel restrictions on india to keep the new variant from also overwhelming them. Time is running out in the search for a submarine that went missing on wednesday with 63. 00 paypal on board and they just navy and ships from countries including the u. S. And australia are searching for the vessel after it lost contact near the coast of Bali Authorities say the Submarines Oxygen Supply will last only until saturday local time leading to feel is it could be too late to save lives. And its a race against time and against of the oceans depths the k. R. I. T. 9 gala 402 may have sunk too deep to be retrieved on board are 53 crew members and very limited oxygen reserves searches are focusing on this area about 100 kilometers north of the submarine was conducting a Missile Firing Exercise here when contact broke off officials say a Power Outage may have a cured causing the loss of control. Of the Submarines Oxyge
now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, and welcome to dateline london, the programme bringing together foreign correspondents based in london with bbc expertise. i m geeta guru murthy. after the crisis, the deluge. keeping economies afloat has cost exchequers around the world a fortune and now, as we peer towards the end of lockdown, thoughts are turning to how we pay the bills. will there be a deluge of new taxes? the austerity of 2008 seems out of favour now so will there be a continued flood of spending? will economic activity bounce back rapidly or will tax revenues take a hit as unemployment rises? it is often said that if there are three economists there will be four opinions, and i am joined today by marc roche from france s le point and stephanie bakerfrom bloomberg. and here in the studio, at a safe social distance, the bbc s business editor, simon jack. thanks forjoining us and welcome to you all. in britain, the chancellor, rishi sunak, presents his budget next w
dateline london. hello, and welcome to dateline london, the programme bringing together foreign correspondents based in london with bbc expertise. i m geeta guru murthy. after the crisis, the deluge. keeping economies afloat has cost exchequers around the world a fortune and now, as we peer towards the end of lockdown, thoughts are turning to how we pay the bills. will there be a deluge of new taxes? the austerity of 2008 seems out of favour now so will there be a continued flood of spending? will economic activity bounce back rapidly or will tax revenues take a hit as unemployment rises? it is often said that if there are three economists there will be four opinions, and i am joined today by marc roche from france s le point and stephanie bakerfrom bloomberg. and here in the studio, at a safe social distance, the bbc s business editor, simon jack. thanks forjoining us and welcome to you all. in britain, the chancellor, rishi sunak, presents his budget next week. there s pres
hello, and welcome to dateline london, the programme bringing together foreign correspondents based in london with bbc expertise. i m geeta guru murthy. after the crisis, the deluge. keeping economies afloat has cost exchequers around the world a fortune and now, as we peer towards the end of lockdown, thoughts are turning to how we pay the bills. will there be a deluge of new taxes? the austerity of 2008 seems out of favour now so will there be a continued flood of spending? will economic activity bounce back rapidly or will tax revenues take a hit as unemployment rises? it is often said that if there are three economists there will be four opinions, and i am joined today by marc roche from france s le point and stephanie bakerfrom bloomberg. and here in the studio, at a safe social distance, the bbc s business editor, simon jack. thanks forjoining us and welcome to you all. in britain, the chancellor, rishi sunak, presents his budget next week. there s pressure from new con
for dateline london. hello, and welcome to the programme which brings together some of the uk s leading columnists, bbc specialists, and the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast to their audiences back home, from the dateline london. this week, borisjohnson s stay of execution, the uk s inflation problem and why joe biden has a problem keeping nato allies on side over ukraine. to discuss all that, we are joined by marc roche, a columnist and correspondent with the french news magazine le point and isabel hilton, who is distinguished as a foreign correspondent, and has been followed by founding china dialogue, improving the understanding of china s environmental challenges. here in the studio, the bbc s business editor, simonjack. welcome to all of you, good to have you all with us this weekend. now, it is official, everything in the uk is going up. the number of conservative mps demanding a vote on whether to replace the prime minister, the number of labour mp