Actually going to take quite some time and i certainly believe that a. Legitimate government which is able to unite the people whove been involved in this in the in the kabul focus political system is a sunni quandong for successful peacemaking they the taliban are probably still pushing to to gain power right perhaps to reinforce their emirates only if they have a an effective negotiating partner in kabul will they be forced to to accept that only that compromise is the only way to end this war so the action is important but it will only work if its possible to get a clean result in the days ahead mohammed yes a fresh let me get your thoughts on that michael says this could perhaps be the 1st free and Fair Election in afghanistan but what sort of my mandate does it give the winner if the turnout is so low. Well basically i called in to our elections the low turnout or high turnout is not an issue for the legitimacy of the election of course. If you have brought the parts of vision of
In the afghan war, the men, women and families still trying to cope with the aftermath. Its taken four or five years out of my life in terms of being stagnant, drinking, doing things i wouldnt normally have been doing if i hadnt have been in the army and hadnt been let down at the end. And the teenage sisters praised by the Emergency Services after they rescued a father and son from the sea, with their lilo. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, despite the financial problems in football, the games continue with west ham in Second Round League Cup action against newport county. Good evening. Opposition parties have agreed to Work Together to try to stop britain leaving the European Union without a deal. The labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, says mps will take the first steps towards trying to pass a law blocking a no deal brexit when parliament returns next week. The greens, the snp and the lib dems were among those who pledged to Work Together today. They also said a vote of no confiden
Think youre going to have another election in this country if you dont have one where we win. Certainly not one thats meaningful. More rhetoric by donald trump over a rally in ohio over the weekend. Well bring his incendiary remarks straight ahead. And it comes as mike pence takes a stand against his former boss. Well show you what pence said about his former president and january 6th. And, meanwhile, President Bidens campaign is reporting one of its strongest fundraising months in almost a year. Well look at whats driving the large hauls of campaign cash. Good morning and welcome to Way Too Early on this monday, march 18th. We hope you had a nice st. Patricks day. Im jonathan lemire. Thanks for starting your day and week with us. And we begin this morning with a race for the white house where donald trump delivered another divisive speech over the weekend, this time while stumping for an ohio senate candidate. Just outside of dayton, the 2024 republican nominee kicked off the rally on
hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the value of uk wages has fallen at the fastest rate since records began after taking into account the rising cost of living. household budgets are being squeezed by rising food, fuel and energy costs. average pay fell by 3% between april and june, when adjusted for inflation. that means prices are rising at an even faster rate, despite growth in regular pay excluding bonuses. meanwhile, job vacancies continued to increase, although the rate is slowing. the rise in the cost of living has prompted workers and unions across several industries to call for inflation matching pay rises with some, such as rail workers, going on strike. but the government claims the employment figures show the resilience of the uk economy. our business correspondent nina warhurst has more details on those uk job figures. average pay is growing faster than for 15 years but what is crucial at the moment, what everybody watching will