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with a stark warning let s turn our attention to china now, which has reported its economy grew by 4.8% in the first quarter of this year. the figures were slightly higher than many analysts were expecting, however officials warned there would be domestic and international challenges ahead over the coming months. these include the current shanghai lockdown due to rising covid cases. joining me now is mark schaub, who s a international partner at king and wood mallesons. what do you make of this figure growth of that size would be the economies but perhaps not so for china? b’s the economies but perhaps not so for china? so for china? 896 back in 1992 it was around so for china? 896 back in 1992 it was around 1496. so for china? 896 back in 1992 it was around 1496. i - so for china? 896 back in 1992 it was around 1496. i think- so for china? 896 back in 1992 it was around 1496. i think it l it was around 14%. i think it would fall very much in line for what they would h
EconomyChallengesGeorge-a-crisisBbc-newsSupply-chain-notjust-chinaCrisisBusiness-headlinesViewersAround-the-worldUkGrowthQuarter fa cup final in a row. good morning. the warmest day of the year so far on good friday with temperatures soaring to 23.1; degrees in london. today it will be cooler, there will be sunshine and showers and strong winds developing across the north west. all the details throughout the programme. it s monday 18th april. our main story. russian air strikes have hit multiple targets across ukraine it s as residents of the eastern luhansk region are being urged to evacuate immediately. meanwhile, ukrainian forces are holding on in the besieged port city of mariupol that s despite ignoring demands from the kremlin to surrender. sean dilley reports. mariupol has not yet fallen technically. ukrainian troops who had until recently defended the now occupied streets are held up in the city s vast azovstal steelworks, despite an ultimatum by president putin s forces to surrender no later than yesterday. russian troops know that ukrainians are waiting inside, ready to welcome them wit
Southern-ukraineBreakfastFightingCountryAir-strikesMariupol-are-holding-onRussianTargetsDan-walkerNina-warhurstHeadlines-todayTroopsFa cup final in a row. love it or hate it we look at the public s enduring relationship with diy. good morning. after most of us enjoyed a warm weekend, this week will be cooler, there will be showers at times, equally some sunshine. there will also be chilly nights. all the details throughout the programme. it s monday 18th april. our main story. russian air strikes have hit multiple targets across ukraine overnight as residents of the eastern luhansk region are being urged to evacuate immediately. meanwhile, ukrainianforces are holding on in the besieged port city of mariupol, ignoring demands from the kremlin to surrender. sean dilley reports. mariupol has not yet fallen technically. ukrainian troops who had until recently defended the now occupied streets are held up in the city s vast azovstal steelworks, despite an ultimatum
UsWeekendRowMostPublicFa-cup-finalRelationshipDiyHateLove-itShowersSunshineSo feeling cooler than it has been. and then as we head through the rest of the week, expect to see a few showers on tuesday. also still some sunny spells, lots of dry weather in the forecast but we will be staying in that cooler feeling air. i m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now, though, it s back to nina and dan. bye for now. good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and nina warhurst. our headlines today. fighting to the end ukrainian says its troops in mariupol are holding on, but russian air strikes hit multiple targets across the country. scotland has become the final part of the uk to end rules requiring people to wear face coverings in indoor public spaces. chelsea will play liverpool at wembley for a second time this season after beating crystal palace to reach their third
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